The Salisbury Quartet - Jazz










The Salisbury Quartet - Jazz
Led by the swing vocal stylings of Jennifer and guitarist Mark, THE SALISBURY QUARTET executes a comprehensive repertoire of classic jazz from their base in Melbourne. The ensemble structures their performance around the great vocal traditions of the 1940s and 1950s, delivering refined, mid-century jazz interpretations. Backed by a steady instrumentation of vocals, guitar, double bass and drums, the group focuses on clear melodic lines and structural timing. Their extensive setlist features over 100 foundational standards from the Great American Songbook, presenting traditional frameworks with technical precision and acoustic clarity.
Operating as a dedicated quartet, the ensemble provides tailored live music sets for weddings, wineries, corporate functions and private parties. THE SALISBURY QUARTET supplies curated playlists from their traditional repertoire, adapting their performance to match diverse venue layouts and acoustic requirements. For small events, the group supplies professional sound equipment suitable for up to 200 people. Secure THE SALISBURY QUARTET for your next event in Melbourne and regional Victoria by connecting with the talent specialists at Artist Bookings.
Instrumentation: Vocals, Guitar, Double Bass, Drums
Music Genre: Jazz
Size: Quartet
Setlist: The Salisbury Quartet
Hire For: Weddings, Wineries, Corporate Functions, Parties
Equipment Supplied: Yes – suitable for events up to 200 people
Covered by the Artist Bookings 100% reschedule/replace/refund guarantee
“An enchanting singer with a natural sense of swing, Jennifer Salisbury has made a name of herself among the jazz community with her breezy renditions of the american songbook. When onstage, she channels the great voices of the ‘40s and ‘50s guiding her audience in a time-traveling roller-coaster of emotions, navigating the history of jazz.”
“Jennifer’s voice sparkles like antique diamonds, clear and true, and her original tunes sound like they’re meant to take their place amongst the canon of jazz standards.”