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Day: December 27, 2010

Features Posted on27 December 2010

Brian Stewart’s 2010 Top Five

It’s something of a well-kept secret just how alive the Canberra jazz scene is at the moment. This is in large part due to the current crop of students, teachers and recent graduates at the ANU School of Music.

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