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Micheal and Conor Murray, twin 16-year-olds who play under the musical name ‘MCJazz'
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The ever-lively Limavady Big Band playing on the square
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Hundreds of people listened to the five-day festival’s 48 artists and bands on varied stages.
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The infectious New Orleans sounds of the Bourbon Swing Band in Arnolds’s Hotel
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Patsy Dan’s bar packed to its age-old, oaken rafters for an early evening jamming session featuring the ‘Daylight Wobblies’ and assorted guests.
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Hundreds of people listened to the five-day festival’s 48 artists and bands on varied stages.
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Hundreds of people listened to the five-day festival’s 48 artists and bands on varied stages.
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Hundreds of people listened to the five-day festival’s 48 artists and bands on varied stages.
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‘Fast and furious’ was the most apt description for the dizzying performance of ‘Hickory Wind’
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Ian Smith, Buddy Mondlock and Benny Gallagher
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Hundreds of people listened to the five-day festival’s 48 artists and bands on varied stages.
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Hundreds of people listened to the five-day festival’s 48 artists and bands on varied stages.
International Travel — DUNFANAGHY, DONEGAL, IRELAND - Call it ESP, telepathy or simply shared genetics, but the superb, seemingly effortless, sax-double bass harmonies of two teenagers at the 6th Dunfanaghy Jazz & Blues Festival in west Donegal displayed ample evidence of that special... Read full article


















