‘Young audiences are less scared of it’ : why London jazz clubs are expanding and thriving (…)
As the Jazz Cafe and Ronnie Scott’s expand, and Blue Note eyes its arrival, proprietors say there’s an energy in the scene – but financial pressures remain As small gig venues around the country nervously eye their futures amid rising utility prices and a cost of living crisis, one corner of the (…)
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