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<p>Welcome to our coverage of the 2018 Melbourne International Jazz Festival! The annual jazz festival took place from 1 to 10 June this year. Terri Lyne Carrington and Social Science @ The Jazzlab on 3 June, 9pm reviewed by Stella Dunai KNOWER @ 170 Russell on 5 June, 8pm reviewed by Matilda Pungitore The […]</p>
The annual jazz festival took place from 1 to 10 June this year.
Terri Lyne Carrington and Social Science
@ The Jazzlab
on 3 June, 9pm
reviewed by Stella Dunai
KNOWER
@ 170 Russell
on 5 June, 8pm
reviewed by Matilda Pungitore
The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra
@ Darebin Arts & Entertainment Centre
on 7 June, 7:30pm
Sun Ra Arkestra under the direction of Marshall Allen
@ The Night Cat
on 7 June, 8pm
reviewed by Zoe Gleeson
Chris Dave & The Drumhedz
on 8 June, 8pm
reviewed by Lucy Turton
Christian McBride’s New Jawn
on 10 June, 9pm
reviewed by Jeremy Power
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