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Tag: Freyja Garbett

Interviews Posted on24 September 202024 September 2020

Freyja Garbett: ‘Maya is about reconciling my interest in jazz with my love of pop records’

“I think my music is on the whole quite accessible to people who aren’t avid jazz fans, yet also has many elements of that flying, dodging and dextrous complexity that jazz aficionados and myself have come to love.”

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Blogs, Nostalgia in Fed Square Posted on29 August 202022 September 2020

Nostalgia in Fed Square: Bird Lives!

For me, Charlie Parker’s music will always be connected with my relocation from Athens to Australia; the moment I was boarding on the plane, by an act of ironic coincidence, my MP3 player (which had been set to shuffle mode) decided to accentuate the event by playing Nows the Time.

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