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  • A woman in a blue coat and brown hair stands playing a baritone saxophone, flanked by other jazz instrumentalists in a big band Farrell inspires jazz future
    Reviews

    Farrell inspires jazz future

    1 August 2022

    If you ever doubt the future of jazz then check out WAYJO, writes Kristian Borring, after listening to the local jazz stars of tomorrow support multi-saxophonist Gemma Farrell.

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  • A band stand is full of mostly women performing big band instruments Women in jazz – the elephant in the room
    Features

    Women in jazz – the elephant in the room

    17 June 2021

    After years of witnessing gender inequality in the jazz world, Gemma Farrell is calling it out with the release of an ambitious debut album by the Artemis Orchestra.

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  • Jazz orchestra’s history of success
    Opinion

    Jazz orchestra’s history of success

    28 October 2020

    Garry Lee, the first administrator of the West Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra, goes behind the scenes to discover the organisation’s secret to 37 years of success.

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  • Jenny Simpson Awesome insights
    Podcasts

    Awesome insights

    3 September 2020

    Jenny Simpson has launched the 2020 Awesome Festival during COVID-19 and it feels a bit like jumping out of an aeroplane. In this podcast Rosalind Appleby talks with the festival’s CEO and artistic director about the challenges and delights of planning the program.

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  • Libby Hammer Quartet, Downstairs at the Maj. Photo Rosalind Appleby Jazz rains supreme
    Reviews

    Jazz rains supreme

    5 July 2019

    Review: West Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra, King Street Corner Pocket Jazz Festival ⋅
    His Majesty’s Theatre and surrounding venues, July 4-6 ⋅
    Review by Ron Banks ⋅

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