Thank You

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

Your generosity will help us further our campaign to keep jazz live and alive.

JazzandJazz.com is dedicated to promoting jazz for Jazz Bands, Jazz Musicians, Jazz Festivals, Jazz Clubs and Jazz Fans. Our aim is to raise the profile of and to develop a sounding board for jazz by inviting bands, musicians and fans to share news and views about the jazz scene.

Some claim jazz is a lost cause, on its way out, dead!

Not so! 

Scan the pages of Jazz&Jazz and you will find plenty of references, not only to thriving bands and festivals, but especially to dynamic, up and coming younger bands revelling in a return not just to “Traditional Jazz” but especially to New Orleans Revivalist Jazz.

Air Your Views

You can also air your views on Jazz&Jazz by commenting on posts which particularly attract your attention. Plus you can join our Facebook Jazzers Group and share your thoughts with a host of like minded jazz enthusiasts, fans and musicians. You would need to be a Facebook member to do so but then you can send a “Friend Request” to me, “Peter Mark Butler”, following which I can welcome you onto “Jazzers”.

Above all, in helping us meet the increasing costs of expanding the coverage of Jazz&Jazz.com, we will use your donation to support our primary objective: to keep jazz live and alive.

Our goals include:

  1. more features, interviews, news items, photographs, promos and strategies focussed on supporting jazz musicians, bands, clubs, gigs and festivals;
  2. reaching out beyond the UK to jazz fans throughout Europe and worldwide;
  3. and in particular renewing old bonds and building new bonds with New Orleans and especially with Louisiana’s newly emerging and exciting young Revivalist bands.

You can learn more about the aims and goals of Jazz&Jazz at: https://www.jazzandjazz.com/about-jazz-and-jazz/

Don’t forget to let us know the charity of your choice to receive a share of your donations to Jazz&Jazz.

Peter Mark Butler

Owner and Editor of Jazz&Jazz

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