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Month: March 2012

Video Posted on23 March 2012

Australian Colour Diary 37: Country Jazz

25th Annual Australian Jazz Convention 26-31 December 1970 – A little snapshot of country Australia in years gone past – with jazz.

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Interviews Posted on14 March 201224 September 2019

Creature feature – Tamara Murphy on the Young Elder

“I guess I consider myself an ‘intuitive’ composer in that everything I’ve written so far seems to have been written in a slightly different way. I don’t have one method – one approach of sitting down and writing in a particular way.”

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Album Releases Posted on12 March 201227 December 2013

CD Release: A Glorious Uncertainty (David Ades and friends)

From the media release: Technically, it’s jazz. Free and bold, fired by impeccable musicianship. Yet A Glorious Uncertainty is a work too large in spirit to ever fit neatly under one banner.

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Interviews Posted on4 March 2012

Griswold and Simmons prestidigitate the unexpected

“With me and Adam, there’s a bit of both in the relationship…each of us knows each other’s style and world of ideas very well, but the duo format is a new adventure – which will challenge us into new directions!”

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Album Releases Posted on1 March 2012

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