The Big Issue

How Manchester music culture drives the nation

There’s no denying that London jazz is thriving. Heritage venues like Ronnie Scott’s along with cult nightspots like Vortex and EartH in East London play host to a rotation of talented players. London acts like Ezra Collective and Sons of Kemet are played on mainstream radio. Tomorrow’s Warriors jazz development programme at the Southbank Centre ensures emerging young talent is nurtured and brought to the fore. But while London may seem like the epicentre,

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