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Tributes, odes and dedications

2012 Bell Awards 21
Page added Jul 6, 2012 Updated Jul 13, 2012

Owen McKern presents this episode of Jazztrack, with tributes from many musicians, including Allan Browne's homage to Duke Ellington.

Also on the show, an Ode by the Brad Mehldau Trio, tributes to Horace, Max and Miles by Joe Chambers, and re-workings of Mike Nock by the Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra.

Local music comes from ensembles big and small - from the Origami Trio to the Mace Francis Orchestra, as well as a few overlooked gems from recent years.

See the complete playlist here.

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Jul 8, 2012. 5:05pm - 7:00pm
Jul 11, 2012. 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Jul 11, 2012. 9:00pm - 11:00pm

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Allan Browne (born 28 July 1944) is an Australia jazz drummer and composer first known for his work in the Red Onion Jazz band in the 1960s. Life and career: Initially self-taught, Allan spent the 1960s establishing the Red Onion Jazz Band internationally, along with close friends Brett Iggulden and Bill Howard. He led this group through three extended European tours (including appearances at...

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