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We've recently been sent some beautiful black & white images from the St Ives Jazz Club's regular photographer Tony Brown. A selection of Tony's work is now up on our Photo Library page, and you can see more (and buy unframed prints) on the club's website here. If you're a jazz photographer and have some images you'd like displayed on the Jazz Services' website, why not get in touch? Contact…
Monday, 30 July 2012 11:54
Newly recorded jazz sessions from The Vortex now online!
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Jazz Services has received the following press release about some exciting online news from the good people at The Vortex jazz club, who are hosting filmed sessions from recent bands at new arts website TheSpace.org More info below... Â Â Â Vortex in Space! Room for plenty aboard! On behalf of Vortex Jazz Foundation, Lee Paterson and co-producer John Denton are delighted to say Live…
Wednesday, 25 July 2012 11:26
JazzUK presents Gigs! Your new monthly digital listings guide
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Jazz Services and Jazzwise magazine have joined forces to bring you the UK’s most definitive jazz gig guide, in print, online and on the Jazzwise app for iPhone, iPad and Android phones. We are happy to present August Jazz Services’ gig listings – they are both familiar to you and new at the same time. Your listings look exactly the same as in Jazz UK; even better, as from now…
We're delighted to hear that the NYJO (National Youth Jazz Orchestra) will be appearing on BBC One's flagship magazine programme The One Show tonight, as part of the channel's coverage of the annual BBC Proms. NYJO will be performing at this year's Proms on 10th August (Prom #38), playing a selection of jazz classics as well as premiering a new composition by saxophonist and composer Tim Garland, who will be…
There's been a fair bit of talk recently about musicians not being paid when performing as part of the Olypmic Games celebrations. According to various reports, the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) is claiming that the exposure offered by performing at the event is remuneration enough. Naturally this has not gone down well with the musicians themselves and several discussions and online groups have been…
