Down With Jazz, the festival that reels back the decades to the anti-jazz movement of the 1930a€(TM)s, is back for a third edition; this time over the June Bank Holiday weekend. Who knows what class of devilment jny: Dublin's citizens will get up if the sun comes out, with hip swiveling music and decadent improvising from the countrya€(TM)s finest jazz musicians, and the trading of...
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