Follow Up to “It’s Time to Ring the Changes!”

“This online activity is good for us (and others) in many ways but it can take over, and we need to step back sometimes and ‘smell the roses’. Take care.” (Ian Maud).

 

This is the follow up to
Social Media or Jazz&Jazz? It’s Time to Ring the Changes!

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Social Media or Jazz&Jazz? It’s Time to Ring the Changes!


“This online activity is good for us (and others) in many ways but it can take over, and we need to step back sometimes and ‘smell the roses’. Take care.”

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“Basin Street to Harlem” Headed for Grimsby …

… with Tad Newton’s Jazzfriends  

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Jazz at The Bedford Presents The Basin Street Brawlers …

THURSDAY 27th SEPTEMBER

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Malo Mazurié’s Annual Visit to Fest Jazz, Châteauneuf-du-Faou, in 2018


Malo Mazurié first starred at Fest Jazz in 2005 when just twelve years old.
Fans have welcomed him back each year – this year with his latest Quartet.

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Jazz&Jazz Presents Fest Jazz 2018 Stars “The Johnnie Glaz String Band”


The Johnnie Glaz String Band were formed in 2017 and hail from

Central Brittany.

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Ewan Bleach Plays Baritone Sax at Fest Jazz …


Ewan hails from the UK but is also a main man in New Orleans. Clarinetist, saxophonist, pianist and singer, he favours 1920s and 1930s jazz and blues.

Ewan, on Baritone Sax, with Frog & Henry

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Brian Smith aka “Smiffy” is a Jazz Hero …


Come hook or crook he has kept jazz live and alive in Lemsford Village and before that at clubs in Welwyn Garden City year upon year.

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Tad Newton’s Jazzfriends Celebrate 35 Years of Sunday Lunchtime Jazz!


Tad Newton’s Jazzfriends along with Celebrity Guest Stars put on quite a show to celebrate
35 years of his Sunday Lunchtime Jazz Sessions: 1983-2018!

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“Candy Lips”: Frog Island at Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle 2018 Summer Festival


Favorites at Ramsgate Seaside Shuffle, Frog Island Jazz Band are renowned for their renditions of classic New Orleans Jazz of the twenties and early thirties including the music of Clarence Williams.

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