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Jazz at the Fleece - A comprehensive, informative site about a respected jazz club in Suffolk. Contains full programme details.

Jazz Services - National jazz organization. With gig guide, resources and links.

Jazz in Leeds - Leeds jazz scene, news, gig listings, pictures and links.

Jazz by the Stour - Charity festival held over four days in the village of Bures located on the Essex/Suffolk border. Includes events, history, and committee information.

Bedford Jazz - Bedford Jazz is a voluntary, non-profit-making organisation whose sole aim is to promote top quality jazz performances in Bedford.

Mill Hill Jazz Club - Weekly free jazz session; includes programme, venue, and contact details. Also links to MillHill Music and Jazz Festivals.

Jazzwise - E-zine listing scheduled performances and offering recording reviews and feature articles. Printable subscription form for print edition.

Jazz Course - Provides courses and workshops throughout the UK including summer music schools in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Cambridge.

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