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chronicles 2006
No.22 – January 2006 The debut concert of the new quintet, Bermondsey Brass, at St. Michael’s School, found room for a stint of trombone poetry that extolled the joys of jazz in a poem celebrating Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines’ … Continue reading →
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