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The 28th edition of Copenhagen's Jazz Festival was set to kick off Friday
Jul. 7, 2006

 

The 28th edition of Copenhagen's Jazz Festival was set to kick off Friday, filling the capital city's streets and squares, pubs and concert halls with swing, bebop, Brazilian and African rhythms and avant-garde tunes.

 

 


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