Jazz
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Canadian jazz legend Eleanor Collins passes away at age 104Eleanor Collins, nicknamed Canada's first lady of jazz, has reportedly died at the age of 104 in Surrey.CanadaMar 3, 2024
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83-year-old Calgary accountant pursues dream of being a jazz singer, releases first CDA Calgary accountant who always dreamed of life as a singer, has switched careers at the age of 83 and released his first CD.EntertainmentFeb 18, 2024
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Jazz Winnipeg launching musical, educational jazz history seriesThe two-hour-long themed programs will include live performances by local artists and educational and historical context for the music they're playing.EntertainmentSep 26, 2023
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Throwback Thursday: Level 42 and Running in the Family (22 June 2023)Slap-happy bass courtesy Mark King and company.EntertainmentJun 22, 2023
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Regina Jazz Festival underway in the Queen CityThis year’s festival will be wrapping up Sunday, with Resonance playing the closing performance on Sunday at 2 p.m.CanadaJun 16, 2023
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Jewish Heritage Month shines spotlight on Winnipeg’s music scene influenceTo celebrate Jewish Heritage Month, people gathered at Winnipeg's Temple Shalom to learn about an unsung part of the city's history.CanadaMay 28, 2023
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Kelowna Secondary School hosts jazz and vocal showcaseKelowna Secondary School music students took to the stage for a jazz and choir performance after months of fine-tuning their skills.EducationFeb 17, 2023
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Guelph Jazz Festival aims for a return of pre-pandemic eventGuelph, Ont.'s four-day jazz festival runs Sept.15-18 at various indoor and outdoor venues. Back are the Market Square Stage and GJF in the Parks.EntertainmentAug 19, 2022
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Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra, artist Allyson Glenn collaborate on unique Dimensions in Sound programWhat if music could be seen and not heard? Kayla Guerrette shares the story of a Saskatoon woman who can do just that -- see music.PerspectivesJun 24, 2022
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Jazz fest ‘back swinging’ in downtown Winnipeg after pandemic hiatusAfter two-and-a-half years of forced hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a summer entertainment staple of downtown Winnipeg returns next week.EntertainmentJun 8, 2022
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