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The Gatwick plans that could turn Kent into a ‘noise sewer’
- The old stone church in Ashurst dates back to the Middle Ages. Its graveyard is overgrown and most inscriptions on the headstones are long since worn away by weather and time. It’s a peaceful spot in a corner of rural Kent near Tunbridge Wells. Or rather, it would be peaceful, were it not for a low, insistent roar overhead.
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New Orleans Jazz Fest Reveals 2024 Lineup With The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters & Neil Young
The Killers, Chris Stapleton, Jon Batiste, Queen Latifah, Vampire Weekend, and Heart will also head to the Big Easy. New Orleans Jazz Fest Reveals 2024 Lineup With The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters & Neil Young Scoop Harrison
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The LPO triumphantly harness the excesses of Mahler, plus the best of November’s jazz and classical concerts
If telling economy and quiet understatement are your preferred routes to aesthetic bliss it’s fair to say Mahler’s 3rd Symphony of 1902 will present a challenge. Even by his own standards it’s excessive. He piles up six movements, lasting more than 100 minutes, employing a huge orchestra, women’s chorus, a boy’s chorus and a mezzo-soprano soloist. At the beginning a funeral march gives way to what sounds like an uproarious week-end workers’ march. Later an unfathomably deep poem by Nietzsche is
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Clarence Avant, Dave Grusin and Charles Lloyd Feted by Jazz Foundation of?America
Trio of 2023 lifetime achievement honorees saluted during organization’s fundraising benefit at L.A.’s Vibrato Grill Jazz.
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Dave Grusin, Charles Lloyd and Clarence Avant Feted at Jazz Foundation of America Benefit in L.A.
Nestled into a cozy corner of a shopping center high in the Hollywood hills, Herb Alpert’s jazz club Vibrato Grill was the site of a coronation Sunday for not one but three musical luminaries. The Jazz Foundation of America honored 10-time Grammy-winning composer and pianist Dave Grusin, saxophonist Charles Lloyd and trailblazing music executive Clarence […]
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Herbie Hancock, Diana Krall, Jon Batiste highlight 2023 Newport Jazz Festival lineup
This summer, the Newport Jazz Festival will return to Fort Adams State Park from August 4-6.
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Herbie Hancock, Thundercat, Jon Batiste Lead to Newport Jazz Festival Lineup
Herbie Hancock, Thundercat, and Jon Batiste lead a powerhouse lineup for the annual Newport Jazz Festival, which will celebrate its 69th anniversary on Aug. 4-6 at Fort Adams State Park in Newport, R.I. Other artists at the top of the bill include Kamasi Washington (who will also perform with Joe Russo’s Almost Dead), Diana Krall, … Herbie Hancock, Thundercat, Jon Batiste Lead to Newport Jazz Festival Lineup Read More ? The post Herbie Hancock, Thundercat, Jon Batiste Lead to Newport Jazz Festiv
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Herbie Hancock, Thundercat, Big Freedia to Headline Newport Jazz Festival
Jon Batiste and Diana Krall will also perform at the annual Rhode Island festival in August
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Lexington, want to heat up a cold December night? Where guitarist Julian Lage is playing.
The concert is part of annual Origins Jazz Series.
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The Cookers heating up Jimmy's this weekend
The jazz supergroup The Cookers is performing in Portsmouth this weekend at Jimmy's Jazz and Blues Club.
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Love Supreme Festival, review: the death of jazz has been greatly exaggerated
After a two-year hiatus Britain’s only outdoor jazz festival has come roaring back. When it was launched in 2013 by lawyer and jazz enthusiast Ciro Romano everyone told him he was mad. The weather in Britain was too unpredictable, and jazz just wasn’t cool enough to attract the necessary numbers. But he’s proved the doubters wrong. At the weekend there were 75,000 attendees, five times as many as in the launch year, making Love Supreme the biggest jazz festival in Europe.
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