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Day: January 30, 2013

Curated, News Posted on30 January 20131 February 2013

Darling Harbour Jazz Festival protest rallies

Our friends over at Jazz.org.au have posted a news item that provides details of rallies today to protest the demise of the Darling Harbour Jazz […] Read More

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Books, Reviews Posted on30 January 2013

Book Review: Bob Barnard’s Jazz Scrapbook

Amid the entertaining anecdotes we pick up on Barnard’s perspectives on his colleagues, his recordings and his idols, including Louis Armstrong, the first encounter with whom he describes as ‘possibly the most exciting thing that had ever happened to me’.

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Curated, News Posted on30 January 20131 February 2013

In The Age : Tribute to Brian Brown

The Age 30 January 2013 Experimental jazz artist’s legacy in listening MELBOURNE’S jazz community is mourning the death of virtuoso saxophonist, composer and educator Brian […] Read More

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