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European Jazz Conference and more.
Ian Patterson, Ludovico Granvassu and Luciano Rossetti teamed to provide comprehensive coverage from this year's European Jazz Conference in Novara, Italy. Click the "Continue" link (below) to read about it. Ian covered the conference, Ludovico covered the showcase festival and fringe program, and Luciano provided the photography.
Christine Passarella interviewed producer/director/writer Steve Rowland about is documentary Tell Me How Long Trane's Been Gone and Arthur George returned to Turkey for a follow up report in his series about jazz in Istanbul.
In other news, we continue to forge ahead with our website improvement effort as we fine tuned our database and we kicked off a search engine optimization (SEO) project.
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Christine Passarella interviewed producer/director/writer Steve Rowland about is documentary Tell Me How Long Trane's Been Gone and Arthur George returned to Turkey for a follow up report in his series about jazz in Istanbul.
In other news, we continue to forge ahead with our website improvement effort as we fine tuned our database and we kicked off a search engine optimization (SEO) project.
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