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J SPOT; KNOW THE DIFFERENCE
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Pride week's about a lot of things, and one of them is alternative choices. There are a couple of events this week that embody alternatives and, even though they're not directly related to queer events, I think they're a nice complement, making a statement of individuality outside the context of sexuality. Think of them as something different, in the City Different, on a weekend of difference.
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WORLD ; CDs OF THE WEEK
Evening Standard - London
; IVO PAPASOV Dance of the Falcon (World Village). BULGARIAN, Turk or Gypsy? When clarinettist Ivo Papasov first came to the world's attention in the Eighties such things mattered. Bulgarian Turks were being forced to change their names, so Ibrahim became Ivo. The powerful opening title track on this
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Quartet's mixes Balkans influence into jazz
Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
; Guitarist Goran Ivanovic laughs when he hears his Balkan jazz compared to the music of Bela Fleck, the American banjoist who also roams the world in music. "I like that," he says. "Bela Fleck is a guy who is changing all the time, trying to do different things. It's good to be compared to good
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CD Review: Nicolas Simion Group - Balkan Jazz (Intuition).
The Birmingham Post (England)
; Byline: Peter Bacon Recorded live in Cologne in 1999 is this cracking band led by the Romanian saxophonist and featuring trumpeter Dusko Goykovich, born in the former Yugoslavia, now playing around the world. Goykovich's own recent album was a fairly lacklustre affair but he really gets fired up in
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Balkan jazz.
Prairie Schooner
; Recently, I encountered, as if returned from the dead, the great uncles of my childhood, characters who aroused in me little sympathy and considerable revulsion on those Sunday afternoons in the fifties when I was forced to visit them. In winter this meant sitting in dreary parlors on hard,
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Jazz, blues and European grooves
Jerusalem Post
; 00-00-0000 Headline: Jazz, blues and European grooves Byline: Barry Davis Edition; Magazine Section: Arts Page: 18 Friday, February 15, 2002 -- Thirteen years after its inception, the annual Jazz, Blues & Videotape Festival appears to have attained more than bar-mitzva level maturity. If, in
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