efg london jazz festival
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Cadogan Hall ‘Out to Lunch’ Series: A Hidden Gem in London’s Summer Scene
Cadogan Hall’s _Out to Lunch_ series is one of London’s bestkept summer secrets. For six weeks during the summer, the Culford Room (the venue’s foyer) transforms into a hub of jazz performances on Tuesday and Thursday lunchtimes, offering a refreshing experience for both regulars and newcomers alike. Continue reading
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Pizza Express Announces 2023 EFG London Jazz Festival Programme
Pizza Express will be hosting a series of gigs as part of the 2023 EFG London Jazz Festival. Performances will take place at PizzaExpress Soho, PizzaExpress Holborn, and Pheasantry, as well as freeentry lunchtime shows at the Soho venue every Monday to Friday. Continue reading
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606 Club Announces Programme for 2023 EFG LJF
The 606 Club has recently unveiled its program for the EFG London Jazz Festival 2023, spanning from Friday, November 10th to Sunday, November 19th. Following the announcements by the festival organizers, Pizza Express, Ronnie Scott’s, and Piano Smithfield, the 606 Club has now shared its lineup for the prestigious event. Below is the detailed schedule,… Continue reading
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EFG LJF 2023 Program: Concerts at Piano Smithfield Revealed
The EFG London Jazz Festival 2023 is gradually unfolding as more artists and venues are announced. Previously, we examined the programs at Pizza Express’s three venues and Ronnie Scott’s. Today, we’ll dive into the lineup curated by John Billett of JBGB Events for Piano Smithfield, along with an event at St. John’s Smith Square on… Continue reading
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I’m Dr. Miles Beaumont from the charming town of York in the UK. I’ve spent over three decades as a medical doctor, helping people and contributing to important research. I graduated from Oxford University, and ever since, I’ve devoted myself to improving the health and lives of others.
When I’m not practicing medicine, you’ll find me soaking up the world of jazz music. It’s been a passion of mine since I turned 30, and I’ve been an active part of York’s jazz scene ever since. Whether it’s going to local gigs, listening to records at home, or just enjoying the rhythmic and improvisational magic of jazz, it’s a big part of who I am.