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Festivals, News, Reviews Posted on1 February 20151 February 2015

John Clare reviews Jazzgroove Summer Fiesta

Sydney’s Jazzgroove association fifth Summer Fiesta was spread over three venues in Ultimo: Foundry616, Lord Wolseley (I was judged too declassé to admit here) and […] Read More

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Jess Greens Bright Sparks | photo supplied | SIMA
Reviews Posted on12 February 2013

Album Review: Tinkly Tinkly (Jess Green’s Bright Sparks)

Thanks for saving me, Ms Green, from a fate worse than deaf.

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Album Releases Posted on5 January 201312 February 2013

Release: Tinkly Tinkly (Jess Green’s Bright Sparks)

Originally recorded by ABC Jazztrack over two separate sessions, Tinkly Tinkly is the follow up to the Green Septet’s debut album The Singing Fish and Other Short Stories (Jazzgroove Records, 2005)

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