FOJAM’s tribute to Carole King

The show featured songs from the sublime album Tapestry through to the little known Jazzman written for an episode of The Simpsons, and ended with an all-star version of Locomotion

Marshall Rushford's wailing sax solo on Jazzman.
Marshall Rushford's wailing sax solo on Jazzman.

It was a night of classics at Memo Music Hall in St Kilda with FOJAM’s “Carole King: Hits & Rarities”. The show featured songs from the sublime album Tapestry through to the little known Jazzman written for an episode of The Simpsons, and ended with an all-star version of Locomotion.

Photos: Peter Haskin

Jemma Cher opens the second set with Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.

All on stage for a final encore of Locomotion.

The beautiful It’s Too Late from Tapestry performed by Jem Casser Daley.

Freeds giving us Smackwater Jack.

Emily Lubitz with a soulful rendition of So Far Away.

The classic I Feel the Earth Move sung by Esther Edquist.

A Harry Angus trumpet solo during Beautiful.

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