Celebrate International Jazz Day the Dingo way
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Adam Simmons, editor of the Dingo Jazz Journal, visited the Bent Notes Studio to chat about this year’s Jazz in the Square event celebrating International Jazz Day.
Adam spoke about the history of International Jazz day, established by UNESCO in 2011 and co-chaired by Herbie Hancock.
Jazz in the Square is a free event in The Edge at Federation Square in Melbourne, kicking off at 1pm, with a Gala Performance to end the day from 7:30pm.
Hear Adam talk about the Jazz to be experienced at The Edge, including the Salvo Bigband, Origami with Wang Zheng-Ting, Kennedy Snow, Paul Williamson’s Hammond Combo, ZÖJ, and the Aaron Choulai Trio
Adam Simmons was guest of Bent Notes on Sunday April 23, 2023
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