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An appeal from Jazz Services.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Jazz Services are asking jazz fans to contribute to their "Help Keep Jazz On The Road" campaign. Please help if you can. Details attached.

We have received the following from Jazz Services;

We Need Your Support!

Help Jazz Services Keep Jazz On The Road!

Jazz Services is a registered charity that has been providing services to the jazz community in the UK since 1969.

Jazz Services provides an invaluable resource and support base for the music YOU love, and your donations help us continue our work throughout the UK’s jazz scene.

Your donation helps us:

Fund Touring Bands ? over 1,300 gigs in the past 3 years!

Fund Recordings ? 8 debut albums to date + more to come in 2013!

Fund Promoters ? financial support given to over 50 regional promoters!

AND in addition to our funding programmes? 

● Our website provides advice and information for all ● We produce the bi-monthly magazine JazzUK for musicians AND fans ● We enable musicians to perform at international showcases overseas ● We publish monthly listings of jazz gigs across the UK ● We host a free online directory of jazz musicians, venues, educators, promoters, tutors and more?

PLEASE DONATE TO JAZZ SERVICES!

You can donate online here: http://www.jazzservices.org.uk/index.php/donations

You can also donate by post - simply download and print off the form from the Donations page on our website (link above) and send it back to us along with your cheque.

Very many thanks from all of us at Jazz Services;

Chris Hodgkins, Director
Sabina Czajkowska, Listings Editor
Anne Rigg, Touring & International Manager
John Lyons, Communications Manager & Editor

Jamie Cullum says, ?Jazz Services is a fantastic resource that really helps established and up and coming jazz musicians and singers.  Please help them continue their work.?

Charlie Watts supports our campaign: ?All of us who love jazz need to support Jazz Services and British jazz musicians by donating to Jazz Services’ campaign.?