Cheltenham Jazz Festival - Quotes

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The Independent "an event that now rivals London's for the position of leading UK jazz festival"

Birmingham Post "a music festival with a glorious present and a very insiring future"

The Daily Telegraph "The Cheltenham Jazz Festival rose to its climax, with events bursting from every nook and cranny."

The Times "This year’s Cheltenham Jazz Festival was more ambitious than ever… what has always set Cheltenham apart is its mixture of the new with well-established artists." ****

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