Brighton Jazz Club features the hugely-gifted saxophonist Tony Kofi on August 9.
Performing on baritone, alto and soprano saxes, the former Jazz Warrior has worked with Manu Dibango, Queen Latifah and Jazz Jamaica.
Pianist Trevor Watkiss is a regular with Jean Toussaint and Nu Troop.
The bass and drums team of Ben Hazleton and Matt Fishwick credit Ed Jones, Jim Mullen and Stacey Kent among others.
Tony's powerful solos and compositions ensure a particularly memorable evening.
Also tonight, Kent-based Mad Hatters visit The Bluebell in Shortgate, near Lewes. The eight-piece features three horns and promises a dance-friendly latin-jazz-meets-ska night.
A range of local acts will be at in the Hanover Day music festival on Sunday from 12.30pm to 4pm.
The Washington Street site programme includes country band Coral Reefers, popsters Fabagroovy and bluesy Spectones.
Coleman Street begins with the Silversounds percussion band, accordionist Jane Curtis and friends and ends with The Agitators 13-piece soul and ska extravaganza at 3pm.
Monday at The Hanbury in Kemp Town brings the Jazz For Small Dogs quintet with Simon d'Souza on tenor sax.
Tuesday's canine offering is the house quartet at The Hare And Hounds in Worthing.
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