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Tag: Belinda Munro

Interviews Posted on28 August 201819 August 2022

Belinda Munro: ‘The stage is where I feel most comfortable’

“Natalie Cole was one of my musical influences and after her passing last year, I started working on a tribute to keep her music alive. Through this project, I hope to create a deep appreciation for Natalie’s creativity and artistry.”

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Concerts and tours, News Posted on22 August 201725 August 2017

Vincent Gardner & Belinda Munro: voices of a musical continuum

When Mercer Ellington decided to keep his father’s orchestra alive, after Duke Ellington’s demise, he chose the word ‘Continuum’ for the title of the outfit’s first post-Duke recording. This is the word that constantly comes to mind, when I think of Vincent Gardner and Belinda Munro, who are touring Australia these days.

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