13th March 2012
Jazz in Manchester
Although most of you may be taking the Easter hols as a time to feast on the luxuries of home living, some (third years) may be living in the library only coming out for air in the evenings. Over this sparse and generally dull period of revision, let jazz into your world because Manchester seems […]
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Although most of you may be taking the Easter hols as a time to feast on the luxuries of home living, some (third years) may be living in the library only coming out for air in the evenings.
Over this sparse and generally dull period of revision, let jazz into your world because Manchester seems to swamped with it in the coming month:
Marcus Roberts
RNCM
Friday 23 March
Roberto Fonseca + Ayanna
RNCM
Saturday 24 March
Ambrose Akinmusire + Robert Mitchell 3io
Band on the Wall
Thursday 29 March
danielle middleton
Former arts editor (2011-2012).
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