Posted AT 3:50 AM EDT on 22/06/07
More than you can eat at a rich music buffet
J.D. CONSIDINE
From Friday's Globe and Mail
Big jazz festivals are hard on the indecisive. Unable to be two places at the same time, and incapable of choosing between equally attractive options, they fret and dawdle, poring endlessly over program blurbs when they could be out actually listening to music.
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