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Gigs and concerts, News, Video Posted on23 May 202031 May 2020

JMI LIVE: KRISTIN BERARDI & STEVE NEWCOMB [VIDEO]

JMI Live may be closed, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the gigs are still going ahead online, every Thursday. This week it featured saxophonist James Sandon and guitarist Jamie Clark.

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Concerts and tours, Interviews, News, people, Uncategorized Posted on24 May 201726 May 2017

Kavita Shah: “Listening to my music is like visiting 10 places at once”

“I’m not a big fan of the word fusion, because it feel binary to me, and I’m trying to achieve a sound that is multifaceted and fluid. And I think this sound reflects our world today, one which is increasingly more complex and interdependent”.

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Diaspora Posted on5 December 2011

Steve Newcomb’s SNO in Manhattan

“The chromatic scale is not the easiest thing to do on a harp.”

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