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Day: May 8, 2020

Concerts and tours, Interviews Posted on8 May 2020

Toby Wren: ‘The Jazz Social is not about hi-fidelity but about celebrating the activity of music-making’

“I don’t have any expectations about whether the Jazz Social will continue after the shutdowns. It might be unique to this time and place, but on the other hand I also think it does something different to a regular gig. It’s a different medium.”

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News, Video Posted on8 May 20208 May 2020

JMI LIVE: Armstrong/Jenner Standards Duo [VIDEO]

JMI Live may be closed, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the gigs are still going ahead online, every Thursday. This week it featured pianist Eden Armstrong and guitarist Royce Jenner.

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