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The hitmaker is selling instruments for charity – and hopes they will find a new musical life
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Handful of UK small-caps hope to tap the sector’s revival
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The singer’s demanding songs were impeccably negotiated, her voice powerful
Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards’ song was inspired by the Great Depression and the Harlem Renaissance
Simon Le Bon walked around in a desultory fashion, while the band performed proficiently
This new greenfield weekend jazz festival had an unabashedly wide take on the genre
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The production is handsome and the music coasts along to a mellow, luxurious groove, like a yacht cruising the Côte d’Azur
Nile Rodgers, 1970s hit maker and super-producer, talks about his journey from success to excess and back again
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