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Month: May 2019

Festivals, Gigs and concerts, Interviews Posted on8 May 20198 May 2019

Kathleen Halloran: ‘Whatever we do, we do it with a smile!’

“I love sitting in the middle of Darryn and Kim when they talk about musical experiences theyve shared from times before I was born, soaking everything up like a sponge, to the point that it feels like I was there too!”

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Concerts and tours, Interviews Posted on7 May 2019

Dan Tepfer: ‘Intimacy is what music is about’

Dan Tepfer: “Well, when we really commit to improvisation (the word literally means ‘unforeseen’), we commit to listening hard, with a certain kind of humility. We leave ourselves open to the spirit of discovery, to epiphanies that are specific to that moment in time.”

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Gigs and concerts, Reviews Posted on5 May 201925 December 2019

International Jazz Day All-Star Global Concert (PHOTOS/ VIDEO)

Following thousands of jazz events taking place in 195 countries around the world, International Jazz Day 2019 came to a thrilling closein Melbourne, Australia with an extraordinary All-Star Global Concert at Melbourne Arts Centre’s renowned Hamer Hall.

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