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Day: February 22, 2016

Festivals, News Posted on22 February 201622 February 2016

St Kilda Celebrates Its Contribution to Australian Jazz in March

Artists include jazz legends Vince Jones, Peter Gaudion and Bob Sedergreen in one-off shows with some leading names joining their line-ups.

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