The Sunday Preview: Jazz

Richard Williams
Saturday 03 April 1993 17:02 EST
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The Independent on Sunday Irakere (Ronnie Scott's, W1, 071-439 0747, Mon to Sat). Fiery Cuban jazz- rock fusion combo, supported by the funky Scots guitarist Jim Mullen.

Sounds of the Sixties (Barbican, 071- 638 4141, Fri to Mon 12). A dodgy concept, presumably intended to complement the patchy exhibition in the Barbican Gallery, this weekend mini- festival features the Carr brothers' Emcee 4 and pianist Michael Garrick on Fri (12.30am-5pm).

Mike Westbrook (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 0742-769922, today). The outstanding English composer's new 20-piece band plays items from his extended pieces written over the past two decades.

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