JAZZ chanteuse Jacqui Dankworth and her husband, American pianist Charlie Wood, present an evening of duet arrangements at Selby Town Hall on Saturday.

The duo will be celebrating a century of song inspired by some of the great musical partnerships, such as Ray Charles and Betty Carter, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong and James Taylor and Carole King.

Jacqui, herself the daughter of a feted jazz partnership, Sir Johnny Dankworth and Dame Cleo Laine, will be turning the spotlight on Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, George and Ira Gershwin and Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway too.

Expect to hear such favourites as Alone Together, Autumn In New York, It Don’t Mean A Thing, A Foggy Day, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face and You’ve Got A Friend in their 8pm set.

"Jacqui’s voice is just sublime, and a perfect fit for so many styles," says Selby Town Council arts officer Chris Jones. "We’re thrilled to have someone of her extraordinary calibre performing at Selby, celebrating some of music’s greatest partnerships alongside her own husband, Charlie. Two sublime voices in harmony singing the songs of great composers."

Tickets cost £19 on 01757 708449 or at selbytownhall.co.uk or £21 on the door from 7.30pm.