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Jazz Worlds/World Jazz book launch at "The Inkwell" shop in York. Music from the Cornelius Corkery
trio
The Inkwell, Gillygate, York, North Yorkshire, UK
On 16th June, Jazz In York will be hosting a book launch at The Inkwell on Gillygate. The book entitled 'Jazz Worlds/World Jazz' looks at the journey of jazz music around the globe, far from its country of origin. You can read more about the book here -
http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/J/bo19637106.html
Speakers at the event will be the authors Philip V. Bohlman & Goffredo Plastino as well as York University Lecturer Jonathan Eato. Some live music will be provided by the Cornelius Corkery Trio. The event is free entry so please come along and join in the launch of this excellent book. For those not familiar with The Inkwell, it is one of those shops that makes York so great. Packed full of cool records, books, magazines & pop culture, it's a music lovers paradise!
www.ink-well.co.uk
Jazz Highlights in York in June
Vula Veil at The National Centre For Early Music - 5th June.
Quercus feat. June Tabor are at The National Centre For Early Music - 17th June.
Clare Teal and Her Trio Celebrate Doris Day are at York Theatre Royal - 18th June.
Ian Shaw & Liane Carroll are at The National Centre For Early Music - 19th June.
Snake Davis with The DB Big Band are at Haxby Memorial Hall - 26th June.
Mondays - Jazz at The Phoenix Inn, George Street - 8.30pm (Kate Peters Quartet 1st & 3rd/Croft Mullen Band 2nd).
Wednesdays - Jazz Jam at The Phoenix Inn, George Street - 8.30pm (Weekly) Wednesday - Arts Barge Gypsy Jazz Jam at The Victoria Vaults, Nunnery Lane - 8.30pm (Fortnightly).
Thursdays - Jazz at The Eagle & Child, High Petergate - 8.30pm (Weekly)
Fridays - Karl Mullen at The Phoenix Inn, George Street - 8.30pm (Weekly)
Sundays - Jazz at Kennedy's Bar, Little Stonegate - 1pm (Weekly) Sunday - Jazz at The Phoenix Inn, George Street - 8pm (Weekly) Sunday - Late Night Jazz at Sotano, Little Stonegate - 9.30pm (Weekly)
www.jazzinyork.com
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