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Tag: Kinetic Jazz Orchestra

Kinetic Jazz Orchestra at 505 | picture by Saha Jones
Reviews Posted on15 February 201323 February 2013

Phil Sandford reviews Kinetic Jazz Orchestra at 505

Kinetic Jazz Orchestra at 505 13 February 2012 Review by Phil Sandford The 18-piece Kinetic Jazz Orchestra, now in its third year, featured original compositions […] Read More

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Features Posted on6 January 201325 July 2017

Kinetic Jazz: a blend of many influences

On the eve of the 2013 Kinetic Jazz Festival (22-27 January) Phil Sandford spoke to two of the artistic directors, Graham Jones and Jepke Goudsmit, about their background and their vision for the festival.

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