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==Max Club Jazz Festival== | ==Max Club Jazz Festival== | ||
− | From 1999 till 2002 the club organized the Max Club Jazz Festival with a parallel Max Jazz Club Clinic, a series of workshops for young jazz musicians led by the late percussionist Boško Petrović. In March 2012 the club renewed the festival under the curatorship of [[Jure Pukl Quartet|Jure Pukl]]. The international programme featured Doug Johnson Trio, [[Acropolis Quintet|Kaja Draksler's]] BadBooshBand, Mike Sponza Blues Band, and others. | + | From 1999 till 2002 the club organized the Max Club Jazz Festival with a parallel Max Jazz Club Clinic, a series of workshops for young jazz musicians led by the late percussionist Boško Petrović. In March 2012 the club renewed the festival under the curatorship of saxophonist and composer [[Jure Pukl Quartet|Jure Pukl]] and producer [[Marko Kolšek]]. The international programme featured Doug Johnson Trio, [[Acropolis Quintet|Kaja Draksler's]] BadBooshBand, Mike Sponza Blues Band, and others. |
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+ | In March 2012 traditional jazz, some progressive copyright projects, blues and electronic music were heard on the festival. The festival collaborated with [[Boško Petrović's]] student - vibraphonist [[Vid Jamnik]], Vocalist Mirna Bogdanović, saxophonist Adam Klemm, basist Nikola Matošić and percuccionist Dušan Novakov. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
From 1999 till 2002 the club organized the Max Club Jazz Festival with a parallel Max Jazz Club Clinic, a series of workshops for young jazz musicians led by the late percussionist Boško Petrović. In March 2012 the club renewed the festival under the curatorship of saxophonist and composer Jure Pukl and producer Marko Kolšek. The international programme featured Doug Johnson Trio, Kaja Draksler's BadBooshBand, Mike Sponza Blues Band, and others.
In March 2012 traditional jazz, some progressive copyright projects, blues and electronic music were heard on the festival. The festival collaborated with Boško Petrović's student - vibraphonist Vid Jamnik, Vocalist Mirna Bogdanović, saxophonist Adam Klemm, basist Nikola Matošić and percuccionist Dušan Novakov.
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