ALLY - ARIA-nominated Afro-Latin jazz
03 SESSIONS // Original and improvised music from Ōtautahi and beyond.
$20 - Early Bird & 03 Members / Students with I.D.
$25 - Presale General Admission
$30 - Door Sales
Presale via Humanitix or cash/EFTPOS on the door
03 Memberships are available at ko-fi.com/03sessions
ALLY unites some of Australia’s most accomplished jazz, Afro-Latin and world music artists in a vibrant collaboration that celebrates the musical traditions of Peru, Cuba, the African diaspora and contemporary Australia. Combining virtuoso improvisation, powerful percussion, rich horn textures and traditional song forms the ensemble creates performances that are both artistically sophisticated and immediately engaging.
Led by acclaimed saxophonist, composer and bandleader Gai Bryant (Elio Villafranca, Jim McNeely), the group draws on decades of intercultural collaboration across jazz, Afro-Cuban and Afro-Peruvian music. Alongside her is legendary Australian trombonist James Greening, one of the country’s most influential jazz artists, whose distinctive sound and creative improvisation have shaped landmark ensembles including Ten Part Invention, Wanderlust, the catholics and the Australian Art Orchestra.
The ensemble also features renowned pianist Ed Goyer, whose expressive playing and versatility bring both harmonic richness and rhythmic drive to all his projects including CODA, Polymorphic Orkestra. Peruvian-born percussion master Giorgio Rojas (Mi Tierra, Ursula Yorich) contributes deep knowledge of Afro-Peruvian and Afro-Cuban traditions, providing the rhythmic heartbeat of the ensemble through a vibrant palette of traditional and contemporary percussion. Bassist Dave Quinn (Steve Clisby, Delay 45), a leading voice of Sydney’s younger jazz generation, anchors the music with dynamic groove, harmonic sophistication and versatility on both double and electric bass.
Since 2021, the ensemble has toured extensively throughout Australia and internationally, including appearances at Germany’s Enjoy Jazz Festival with the intercultural project Realms Beyond Borders. In 2025 they further expanded their collaborations through performances with Grammy-nominated Cuban pianist Elio Villafranca and distinguished Afro-Dominican artists Josean Jacobo and Otoniel Nicolas, continuing their mission of connecting communities through world-class music and cultural exchange.
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