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Month: March 2025

Gigs and concerts, Jazz in Sydney, Sponsored Content, The Scene Posted on21 March 20255 April 2025

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Interviews, Melbourne Jazz Posted on14 March 202514 March 2025

Mark Morand, what is the 32 Bars in 32 Bars project?

“On a personal level, this simple play on words — 32 bars, in 32 bars — gives me both a great goal-setting framework and a quiet assurance that, after 32 songs, I will have scooped out enough of the melodic, harmonic and lyrical cacophony to settle my fevered mind.”

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