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Spring Talks at The National Jazz Archive: Saturday March 23rd, 2pm

The National Jazz Archive is hosting a series of talks in March and April on various topics related to British jazz history and musicians. On March 23rd, a talk will explore the relationship between drugs and British jazz. In April, talks will look at British jazz films, the influence of Benny Goodman on the UK scene, and the life of Billie Holiday including a hands-on archive materials session. Tickets are £5 per talk or £15 for all four talks.

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Spring Talks at The National Jazz Archive: Saturday March 23rd, 2pm

The National Jazz Archive is hosting a series of talks in March and April on various topics related to British jazz history and musicians. On March 23rd, a talk will explore the relationship between drugs and British jazz. In April, talks will look at British jazz films, the influence of Benny Goodman on the UK scene, and the life of Billie Holiday including a hands-on archive materials session. Tickets are £5 per talk or £15 for all four talks.

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Spring Talks at the National Jazz Archive

Saturday March 23rd, 2pm Find out about the relationship between drugs and British Jazz with author, jazz journalist and ex prison worker Duncan Heining. Saturday April 6th, 2pm An illustrated talk looking at British jazz on lm with Dr Nicolas Pillai from Warwick University. Saturday April 13th, 2pm Explore the inuence of King of Swing, Benny Goodman, on the British jazz scene with bandleader Chris Walker. Saturday April 20th, 2pm Researcher Jasmin Taylor looks at the fascinating life of legendary American blues singer Billie Holiday. This talk includes an exclusive hands-on session with archive material. Tickets 5 per talk or 15 for all four talks Please book in advance to avoid disappointment. The National Jazz Archive, Loughton Library, Traps Hill Loughton, Essex, IG10 1HD 020 8502 4701 [email protected]

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