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by Nick La Rosa
posted 30/04/2012

Supporting International Jazz everyday

International Jazz DayIn November 2011, during the UNESCO General Conference, the international community proclaimed 30 April as “International Jazz Day”.

Today’s celebration intends to raise awareness in the international community of the virtues of jazz as an educational tool, and a force for peace, unity, dialogue and enhanced cooperation among people.

Jazz has been a force for positive social transformation throughout its history, and it remains so today. This is why UNESCO created International Jazz Day. From its roots in slavery, this music has raised a passionate voice against all forms of oppression. It speaks a language of freedom that is meaningful to all cultures. The same goals guide UNESCO in its efforts to build bridges of dialogue and understanding between all cultures and societies.  Irina Bokova, Director General, UNESCO

As Sydney’s premier Jazz station, Eastside Radio will be talking about jazz throughout the day!

Our Jazz presenters do their research on the history and legacy of jazz throughout the years, and engage in discussion with you, our treasured audience to present the best in local and international jazz.

We love those smooth licks and upbeat rhythms!

And today you can tell us your favourite jazz artist, why you love jazz or perhaps the first jazz record you ever bought!

You can call us on 9331 3000 or email eastside@eastsidefm.org 

Or read some the stories posted on Facebook HERE

Eastside Radio – where every day is International Jazz Day!

Read more on UNSESCO’s International Jazz Day HERE