Two of the hottest properties in the female sax trade team up this evening at the Pizza Express Jazz Club in Soho.
Both Jessy J and Mindi Abair have had unprecedented success in the Jazz world in recent years. They're also fit. Woop.
Performing in collaboration, they will also be joined by top UK record producer Andy Whitmore on keyboards, former Incognito member Tony Mason on drums and Otto Williams on bass.
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