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Month: February 2023

Canberra Jazz, Reviews, The Scene Posted on23 February 202310 March 2023

The promise of Ally Hocking Howe

What makes Ally Hocking Howe’s EP ‘The Feather Came First’ a great listen is not the music itself, but the promise it carries: the promise of a great composer, and a great musician, who can mover through genres and blend elements from all sorts of sources to create something new

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Concerts and tours, Editorial Promotion, Sponsored Content Posted on17 February 202310 March 2023

MADELEINE PEYROUX BRINGS HER ‘CARELESS LOVE’ WORLD TOUR TO AUSTRALIA

American jazz songstress Madeleine Peyroux returns to Australia as she brings her Careless Love tour to Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide in March 2023. Tickets on sale now.

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