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Manchester Jazz Festival

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226 Ducie Street, (performances take place at various venues), Manchester, M1 2JW

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Manchester Jazz Festival - Reviews from across the web

Manchester Jazz Festival - June : Read reviews and compare prices at Ciao.co.uk
consists of 70 events and covers a period of 10 days, this year the event runs from July 28th to August the 6th. All music tastes are catered for from New Orleans to the avant garde. One of our favourite events is a trip to the Spiegeltent. For only £5.00, a ticket can be bought for this attraction ...
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Manchester Jazz Festival: Reviews
I'm not a jazz aficionado, I was persuaded in 2006 to attend the lunchtime events. And I was hooked, so the last week has seen me hightailing it to St Anne's square every lunchtime & afternoon; it's been well worth the dash. My thanks go to the organisers who have worked so hard to bring us such...
manchesterjazz.com

Manchester Jazz Festival: Archive
By 1998, the festival was growing, and we needed to formalise ourselves as an organisation and become more professional in the way in which we carried out our work. This, along with exciting plans to introduce more activity into the programme – commissioning work, education projects for example – in...
manchesterjazz.com

Manchester Jazz Festival 2007 // Jazzwise Magazine
’s compositions are exemplary of everything that is exciting about new British jazz. Like so many other young players that are fighting to be heard, he is producing dynamically emotive music that is both fresh and relevant to enthusiasts of improvised music. If his recent Manchester Jazz Festi...
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Manchester Jazz Festival showcase | review by Alan Cole
Next up and by way of a more traditional contrast was the Kirsty Almeida Quintet led from the front by the distinctive sultry sounds of songbird Kirsty. This devastating diva combines a subtle stage presence with a rich and passionate delivery, which is often based on the sensible understanding that...
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Manchester Jazz Festival 2006 | Review by Alan Cole
Helliwell led his super cool band, including, the spirited Mike Walker on guitar, John Ellis on keys and percussionist Chris Mannis, through a series of standards, highlights a hair-raising ’A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square’ and the deep jazz of the Blue Note classic ’Blue Boss...
mymanchester.org

BBC Manchester - The Arts - Manchester Jazz Festival 2004
is an eight day programme of indoor and outdoor, daytime and evening events - many of them free. The idea is to appeal to both to jazz fans and those who want to try it out, but haven't known where to look. There are five premières of new works as well as several bands brought together especi...
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BBC Manchester - The Arts - Manchester Jazz Festival 2004 - don't miss this
An evening with a north-west supergroup recently formed by Steve as a development of his core trio. Steve's own compositions - melodic, witty and often taking surprising twists and turns - will be well to the fore in new arrangements for this quintet, but with Andy and Mike also making their individ...
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