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Coming Attractions in Jazz: July 2010

By J. R. Carroll Not going away doesn’t mean you have to stay at home; there’s plenty of live jazz within easy reach. The summer jazz festival season goes into high gear this month (watch for a Midsummer Festival Update in mid-July), but even if you’re stuck with another “staycation” this year, local and regional […]

By: J. R. Carroll Filed Under: Coming Attractions, Featured, Jazz, Music Tagged: Berklee College of Music, Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, Bernardo Monk, Craig Hartley, Curubande, Dwight Ritcher, Eguie Castrillo, Either/Orchestra, Fausto Cuevas, Fernando Brandao, Fernando Holz, George Coleman, Godfathers of Groove, Grand Fatilla, Grant Green Jr., Jerry Rivera, Kathy Olson, Kevin Thornton, La Timbistica, Luther Gray, Manolo Mairena, Mark Walker, Minsarah, Nicole Nelson, Peter John Stoltzman, Randy Pingrey, Reuben Wilson, Rich Greenblatt, Son de Madre, Tom Zicarelli, William Cepeda

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