Trombonist Dennis Rollins brings his band Badbone & Co to Komedia after several outings with Jazz Jamaica and Courtney Pine.
One of the most effortlessly funky young players around, his band includes Benet McLean on keyboards, Lenny Lawrence on percussion, Johnny Heyes on guitar, Peter Martin on bass and Errol Rollins on drums.
US saxman Lawrence Jones and his Brighton Allstars are in residence at The Old Market, Hove, on Sunday lunchtime .
Monday night's mood at The Greys is distinctly bluesy with the rich tones of vocalist and guitarist Adrian Byron Burns.
Originally from Washington DC, he is now UK-based and well worth catching.
In Worthing on Tuesday, The Hare And Hounds has popular jazz fusion quintet Solar while at Komedia guitarist Big Jim Sullivan and bassist Herbie Flowers reunite for a special gig.
On Wednesday, there is another US singer appearing, this time at The Harlequin. Brighton favourite Joe Lee Wilson appears as the guest with Terry Seabrook, Spike Wells and Paul Whitten.
Another choice residency continues on Thursday with pianist Mark Edwards and the Jazzvibe night at The Prince Albert.
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