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Tag: Zoe Hauptmann

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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News Posted on24 September 202025 September 2020

Sydney will come alive in November with Sydney International Women’s Jazz Festival

It’s time to enjoy live intimate jazz from home and abroad at the 2020 Sydney International Women’s Jazz Festival.

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Festivals, Interviews Posted on4 May 201720 July 2020

Zoe Hauptmann: ‘My focus and passion has always been with Australian made Jazz’

“There is undeniably an underrepresentation of women across all aspects of the music industry. You can’t be what you can’t see.”

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Album Releases Posted on5 January 201312 February 2013

Release: Tinkly Tinkly (Jess Green’s Bright Sparks)

Originally recorded by ABC Jazztrack over two separate sessions, Tinkly Tinkly is the follow up to the Green Septet’s debut album The Singing Fish and Other Short Stories (Jazzgroove Records, 2005)

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Video Posted on28 September 2012

Friday Video: My Goodness McGuiness! at Kinetic Jazz

A great way to while away 2:07 minutes! Playing in this video: Lucian McGuiness, trombone; Dan Junor, saxophone, Fabian Hevia, percussion, Aaron Flower, guitar, Zoe Hauptmann, bass. These guys are having fun 🙂

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