This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

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LJ playing Saxophone
Trumpet Solo

LJ and The Reckless Horns

Music β€’ Vocal
South Australia β€’ Adelaide Fringe Premiere

These Fringe dwellers will intoxicate you with their original eclectic collection of cool grooves where chilled out jazz meets funky rhythms punctuated with sublime horn arrangements and slick improvisation. If it's Fringe you want, fringe you will get. Having released their inaugural album in 2023 these masters of the musical arts will captivate you with their energy and passion.

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…  "With their impeccable musical prowess coupled with an instinctive sense of fun they are an absolute breath of fresh air in the music scene. It was love at first listen and I felt compelled to sign them."  Matt Cahill, Paper Rock Scissors Records.

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…   "There were standing ovations, smiles and much wowing." Steve Davis, The Adelaide Show Podcast. 

Presented by: Lex Jones

Terry Lexington Jones originally from Christchurch New Zealand moved to Sydney in the early 80's, moving to Adelaide a few years later. He is a well respected saxophonist who writes music in both English and French. After releasing 2 albums with the TJ Collective he formed his new 8 piece group LJ and The Reckless Horns in 2023 releasing his new album of the same name. Having performed most in bands like Gumbo Ya Ya and Eric and the Yes Men, Terry is thrilled to be back performing his own music and working with some of Adelaide's finest musicians.

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

  • When artists name albums after their own name then you know that album is lit and full of bangers and this is album is no exception - Swiispa

  • LJ and The Reckless Horns once again show us the scope of their incredible talent. - Info Music France

  • The rhythms are undeniably infectious driving listeners to move to the groove, - The-Further Magazine