“The life and loves of Peggy Lee”

Sarah Moule – Fever!

Friday 16 September 2016

Leading British Jazz singer Sarah Moule and internationally acclaimed pianist Simon Wallace perform sparkling new arrangements of Peggy Lee’s classic songs, including Fever, Black Coffee, Why Do Right? I’m A Woman, He’s A Tramp, The Folks Who Live On The Hill, and some surprising gems from Lee’s six decade career.

Sarah and Simon have performed all over the UK, at leading venues such as The Southbank Centre and Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, and have broadcast on Radio 2 with the BBC Concert Orchestra.

‘Sarah Moule summons the spirit of Peggy Lee – it’s spooky but in a good way’
Bob Sinfield JazzFM

Friday 16 September 2016

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