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JNLX in all its kaleidoscope of colours rang throughout Clitheroe at the weekend, as the sun-bathed town hosted the second Ribble Valley
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shops and laid back lunchtime and evening shows. All the host venues reported
excellent trade, as did other businesses in the town as jazz fans flocked to Clitheroe from far and wide. Clive Greenwood, chairman
of the Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues Club, which organises the festival, was delighted with the outcome. “It was absolutely superb...
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diately after a big screen show ing of the Royal Wedding at The Grand on Friday and came full circle on Monday when the same venue hosted a climactic dance party on Monday with the irrepressible King Pleas ure and the Biscuilt Boys. In between there were gigs, work shops and presentations, street musicians and an all-star jazz
tremendous,” he said. “Artisti cally it was a huge success, with such a wide range of jazz styles on offer, and commercially I think we’ll break even, and that’s all we wish. “We were lucky with the
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weather and the festival cre ated such a happy atmosphere around the town. Perhaps best of all, the venues who took part enjoyed a resounding success.” Exhausted after a hectic four
the state-of-the-art venue The Grand while the more infor mal unofficial festival HQ, the Atrium Cafe Bar at Clitheroe Castle, hosted a series of work
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