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Month: June 2015

News, Reviews Posted on27 June 201527 June 2015

REVIEW: Paul Cutlan – Across the Top

Multi-instrumentalist Paul Cutlan has always had a spiritual halo around his music.

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News, Poetry and literature Posted on13 June 20151 September 2020

Allan Browne 1944-2015

jazz i write in public (with others) our tangled arcs threaded on grammar, are screeching chalks or a sea of question marks (conjuror, extempore 2012)

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Concerts and tours, Gigs and concerts, Interviews Posted on5 June 201514 August 2020

Paris Combo: ‘L’ Australie, c’est loin!’

Paris Combo is a delight of a band, blending the best of theFrenchchanson tradition with a bubbly version of swing in an uplifting, joyous, jazzy […] Read More

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Concerts and tours, Festivals, Gigs and concerts, Interviews, News Posted on4 June 20156 June 2015

Irvin Mayfield: “All jazz is modern”

Last time Dee Dee Bridgewater was in Melbourne, she had everybody in the audience forming what is now remembered as the most legendary conga line […] Read More

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Profiles Posted on3 June 20154 November 2019

Wilma Reading’s lush life

From the Ritz ballroom in Brisbane to the Copacabana in New York (via Singapore) and from the London Palladium to the legendary Johnny Carson show […] Read More

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