Talk:Bracknell Jazz Festival

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Outside In Festival edit

From 1988 and for several following years, the Bracknell jazz festival was 'replaced' by the Outside In festival in Crawley. This festival does not have its own page yet, so I have moved the known information here for the time being. Recent Runes (talk) 18:23, 13 December 2021 (UTC)Reply

1988 edit

Highlights of the Outside In jazz festival included Power Tools (Bill Frisell, Melvin Gibbs and Ronald Shannon Jackson)[1], Human Chain (Django Bates, Stuart Hall and Steve Arguelles)[2], Miniature (Tim Berne, Hank Roberts and Joey Baron)[3] and Michel Petrucciani, Andy McKee and Victor Jones[4]. The four performances were broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in 1989.

References

  1. ^ Outside In: first broadcast: Sat 22nd Apr 1989, 22:45 on BBC Radio 3 [1]
  2. ^ Outside In: first broadcast: Sat 29th Apr 1989, 23:05 on BBC Radio 3[2]
  3. ^ Outside In: first broadcast: Sat 13th May 1989, 22:50 on BBC Radio 3 [3]
  4. ^ Outside In: first broadcast: Sat 25th Nov 1989, 22:50 on BBC Radio 3 [4]