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Tag: Howard Cairns

Festivals, News Posted on21 October 202027 October 2020

Wangaratta Jazz goes digital

When the decision was made to move to an all-online mode of delivery, the Festival reached out tokey organisations across the nation. What came back was unreserved enthusiasm, generosityand drive to make things happen.

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Eugene Ball
Interviews Posted on17 May 201410 June 2014

Eugene Ball and two different magnetisms

‘It’s going to be great fun.’

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Origami - Hugh Harvey, Adam Simmons, Howard Cairns
Album Releases Posted on19 March 201323 March 2013

Album releases: Origami

Two new albums by Origami reveal very different – yet complementary – sides of Origami and that’s the reason for the double release (and the secret behind the different colours used in the distinctive folded paper cover art).

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Video Posted on31 August 2012

Friday Video: Howard Cairns Quintet – Compression

Recorded at Howard Cairns’ recent launch of his CD ‘Compression’ at Melbourne’s Kelvin Club.

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News Posted on28 April 2012

UNESCO International Jazz Day Concerts

Musicians all over the world will celebrate UNESCO’s inaugural International Jazz Day on Monday 30 April 2012. Here are some Australian events you might like to attend…

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CD cover The Effects of Weather by Way Out West
Reviews Posted on28 July 201030 July 2013

CD Review: The Effects of Weather – Way Out West

“A true departure from ‘traditional jazz’ and the result is not only fresh and instantly likable, but has the potential to become a modern classic.”

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