
Sandie White is performing at Tuggeranong Arts Centre on 11 October. Photo: Erin Boyd Photography.
In the grand theatre of music, there exists a rare breed of artist—one whose journey transcends time, borders, and generations. Sandie White is such an artist.
From the smoky jazz clubs of 1950s London to the prestigious stages of New York, her voice has been a beacon of ‘cool and sophistication’.
Don’t miss the chance to witness a true jazz icon in action at Tuggeranong Arts Centre. Sandie is not just a singer, she’s an experience.
She will be joined by Dr Kevin Hunt (piano), Jim Piesse (drums) and Eric Ajaye (bass).
Sandie and the band will share knowledge and experience from 70 years in the entertainment business. If you’re an aspiring young singer or musician and want to learn performance related tricks of the trade then this is for you. This master class is free and will run from 1 – 2:30pm on 11 October before the Concert at 7pm. Bookings are not required.
The Details
What: The Jazz Haus canberra: Sandie White
When: Saturday 11 October. Concert 7 pm, bar open from 6 pm / Free Masterclass 1 pm – 2:30pm
Where: Tuggeranong Arts Centre 137 Reed Street North
Tickets: $45 / $38 Click here to book
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Sandie White – Vocals
Like a migratory bird drawn to the most vibrant musical landscapes, Sandie’s career has taken her across continents, where She has enchanted audiences in television’s golden era and shared the stage with some of the greats—Lionel Hampton, Zoot Sims, and Oscar Pettiford, to name a few.
Whether headlining at Ronnie Scott’s in London, dazzling crowds at Birdland NYC, or curating Sydney’s most exclusive underground jazz club, The Sardine Can, Sandie brings passion, authenticity, and world-class musicianship to every performance.
Sandie collaborated with American born Pianist, the late Vince Genova, on the acclaimed LP Angel Eyes, became a fixture at Terrace Vale Winery in the Hunter Valley, and held residencies at Quincy’s in Cremorne and Top of The Treasury at the Intercontinental Hotel, Sydney.
She also played a pivotal role in Mark Murphy’s first Australian Jazz Singers Summit and appeared alongside Mark in ABC TV’s “Don Burrow’s The Supper Club Presents”.
Even now, the story of Sandie White keeps on going, each performance another chapter in a tale of passion, resilience, and artistic excellence. Continually working with the greats of Australian Jazz – such as Kevin Hunt, Peter Locke, Eric Ajaye, Craig Scott, Jim Piesse, Jim Pennell, Phil Stack, Hugh Barrett and many others, hers is a voice that carries the history of jazz itself—a living testament.
Sandie is not just a singer, she is an experience.