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Guest performance Flamenco Jazz Fusion from Andalusia

Date & Time
Fri, Feb 14, 2025, 20:00
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Musicians

La BejazzFlamenco jazz ensemble
Melchor Jiménez HerediaGuitar
Javier Carmona BonoPiano, Clarinet
Bernardo ParrillaSaxophon, Flute
Javier CarmonaDouble bass
Pablo Carmona ‟Di BonnoˮPercussion

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