KK Jazz Fest @ 1Borneo (Part 1)

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Okay folks.. let’s get on with the KK Jazz Fest post now, shall we?

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As you all know (and seen that night, I’m sure) Amie and I were busy taking pics of the KK Jazz Fest event at 1Borneo. Now, I won’t put all the photos I’ve taken here on my blog, but what I’m gonna do is just post some of them here, and the rest I will compile it into some sort of slideshow or something.

Okay let’s get to it!

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The entrance to those with the RM50 tickets. Seriously, if I had known, I wouldn’t have gone to so many Coffee Bean outlets justa buy these tickets man.. Could’ve watched it for free from outside the closed-up area and the above floors!

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The Heineken booth nearby.. Was sold at RM10 per can

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The emcees for that nite, Iskandar and Jasmine

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The opening act.. sorry, I don’t have the program for the event, so I don’t know who’s who..

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You can hardly hear her play the flute, too bad. I used to play the flute very well back in Junior High too.. but have forgotten it now. I think I should dig up my old flute and start playing again eh..

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More local performers

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Another local artiste

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Another local group. Playing the saxaphone with full of soul

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Whoa.. check out ‘dem eyes!

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Who played it better.. him?

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Or him?

No lah.. they both played excellent. No comparison. :)

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More of the group

And then we went for the international act!

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First up, Xion Gi! His voice was soothing.. very nice to listen to

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With Andy Peterson on bass, Mac Chew on keyboard, Badar on the percussions, and John Thomas on drums

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Badar during his solo performance (too bad got those distractions in front of him in this pic.. ishh)

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Then it was Paul Ponnudurai’s turn to take the stage! It took him quite a long time to do the sound check as he wasn’t happy at all with the sound coming out. The crowd was starting to be restless!

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But then I guess he was slightly satisfied with it (?) and finally started his performance!

Man, I loved his performance the most!!

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Especially when he hit those high notes then went to his falsetto just flawlessly, I was really like, WOW!! And he didn’t miss a note! Nothing offkey (cuz you know.. you can really hear those things when you’re doing a solo act)

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Okay.. part 1 done. Hope you’ve enjoyed the pics that I took! By the way, have you all checked out WC’s photos of the event? Y’all can check ‘em out HERE!

I’ll continue with part 2 really soon okies!

Part 2 is now done folks! Check them out HERE!

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9 Responses to “KK Jazz Fest @ 1Borneo (Part 1)”

  1. Xander Says:

    Nice pics there Jacq. Some of the artists instruments couldn’t be heard quite well though being in-door and all. Hmm…wished I stayed there a li’l longer. I heard things got very ‘lively’ at the end of the show with ppl dancin’ and all. Awesome!!

  2. piju Says:

    i do love jazz!

  3. massy Says:

    takazut se tinguk tu mata XD

  4. polester Says:

    Must have been tough keeping pictures sharp at those low light levels…

  5. ben Says:

    Paul’s performance was outstanding, and I learnt a lot just by watching Greg’s drummer. Aseana’s performance is a surefire crowd pleaser anywhere.

  6. Jusdy J. Says:

    wah…ko ada p sana pulak a…napa nda snap gambar sa?? :P

  7. Kristen Says:

    I was there too! Haha. I’m one of those who can’t afford to pay for the tix. So I became one of those standing crowds. And guess what. From upstairs looking down, I saw YOU! With your DSLR. Cool~~~ I saw Julian Sabah too btw. ;) First time seeing you in real life. Macam ter-saw superstar this. Tsk tsk tsk.

  8. Jewelle Says:

    Nice pics!

    Too bad me and the others were somewhere else…and had a different kind of fun of shivering like mad while practising our C-T-Tee skills ;-)

  9. Kay Kastum Says:

    ..hebat bah si Paul tu… nice pics oh.

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