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‘Where would we put 63 timpanis?!’: Jazz royalty James Morrison reflects on his biggest achievements

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James Morrison is known as Australia’s genius of jazz, and for good reason.

With a career spanning 40 years, James has done it all – from performing for royalty to the 2000 Sydney Olympics opening fanfare.

The multi-award winning instrumentalist joined John Stanley on Nights to recount his experiences on stage and beyond, including how he managed to set a Guinness World Record for conducting the biggest orchestra.

Now, in an Australian first, James and his quartet will be performing a set of concerts at The Great Synagogue in Sydney this September.

To find out more, you can visit liveatyours.com.au

John Stanley
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