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Nooks & Crannies: Your Personal Jazz Calendar
If you take a gander at the top right portion of any All About Jazz page, you'll see a calendar icon positioned betwixt the message icon and the search icon. Clicking the calendar reveals your very own personal jazz calendar.
We present shows that you added to your calendar under the "My Shows" tab. We also present shows based on your member preferences under the "Favorite Musicians Locally" tab and under the "Favorite Musicians Globally" tab. And to top it off, we maintain a history of the shows you attended. Very cool!
To add a show to your personal calendar, simply click the "add to my calendar" button on any Jazz Near You event page. When you do, the event will appear in your personal calendar under the "My Shows" tab. Lastly, All About Jazz will send you a reminder the day of the shows you plan to attend. Nice!
Though free, you must be signed in to use the personal jazz calendar feature.
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We present shows that you added to your calendar under the "My Shows" tab. We also present shows based on your member preferences under the "Favorite Musicians Locally" tab and under the "Favorite Musicians Globally" tab. And to top it off, we maintain a history of the shows you attended. Very cool!
To add a show to your personal calendar, simply click the "add to my calendar" button on any Jazz Near You event page. When you do, the event will appear in your personal calendar under the "My Shows" tab. Lastly, All About Jazz will send you a reminder the day of the shows you plan to attend. Nice!
Though free, you must be signed in to use the personal jazz calendar feature.
Continue...
Posted to Publisher's Desk IN THE Jazz Near You GROUP
Read more posts by Michael Ricci
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