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‘The Allure of Miss Lee’ – Catherine Lima and her Quartet
Catherine Lima and her Quartet play a fundraising concert for the National Jazz Archive featuring the music of Peggy Lee on Saturday 27 July, in Loughton, Essex.
The concert is at Loughton Methodist Church, close to the Archive’s home in Loughton Library, a kilometre away from Loughton Station on the Central Line, and served by numerous bus routes. The concert starts at 2.30pm and tickets cost £15.
Catherine Lima explores Peggy Lee’s rise from humble beginnings to her first big break as a singer with Benny Goodman through to her solo career as a singer/song writer and actress. The concert will feature hits such as 'Fever', 'I’m a Woman', 'He’s a Tramp', 'Is That All There Is?' and other songs from her 60-year career.
Catherine Lima has been singing on the London jazz circuit since 2001. She is a charismatic and entertaining performer with a warm expressive tone which she uses expertly to create moods from sultry to joyous. Whether performing an intimate set with a duo or trio, or fronting a big band, her personality comes through with each song. She performs regularly at venues in North and East London and Essex and is a vocalist with the John Ongom Big Band and MOJO. Her album, Stories and Lies, was released in September 2017.
Her Quartet features Paul Higgs on piano, Alex Field on guitar, Les Cirkel on drums and José Canha on bass.
Catherine said: “Some of Peggy’s songs have always been in my repertoire, but with the centenary of her birth next year, I thought it was time to explore the extensive back catalogue of this troubled and very talented woman.”
For details visit the events section of the Jazz Archive website, or phone 020 8502 4701.
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Map & Directions
Road Directions
Loughton Methodist Church is at the north end of Loughton High Road (A121). Plenty of car parking at the library and leisure centre car park a short way down Traps Hill which is opposite the church.
Nearest motorway junctions are 27 on the M25 or junction 5 on the M11 (note his is a restricted access junction and you can only leave on the northbound carriageway, and only join on the southbound carriageway). Follow the signage to Loughton.
Public Transport Directions
Nearest station is Loughton on the Central Line.