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FESTIVALS

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An innovative and adventurous programme with

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pianist, the lavish sounds of the Ted Heath Big Band and the superbly talented composer Michael Nyman.

Something for everyone, with student big bands, the Ella Fitzgerald Songbook, a series of lunchtime materclasses and the climax of the week. a Gala concert with an all-star American line-up.

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The Festival explodes into action in Edinburgh's famous Grassmarket with an open-air - Mardis Gras, followed on Sunday by seven hours of FREE jazz in the Ross Theatre in Princess Street Gardens - Get there early for a seat!

Mardis Gras & Jazz on

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Once again the party hits the street with a free pub trail and our evening club venues with many stars from home and abroad such as Dick Hyman. Doc Cheatham. Scott Hamilton. Warren Vache and Kenny Davem.

Pub Trail & ,P'Ph Events

Caledonian Brewery l 2- 14th August serving up a feast of truly authentic blues from some of the hottest names around... live and kicking! A weekend of real Blues Festival fireworks.

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For full and final details please see the Official Jazz Festival

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