The Sunday Preview: Jazz
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Your support makes all the difference.Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette (Festival Hall, 071-928 8800, Mon). When they play 'Blame it on My Youth' or 'Little Girl Blue', they make the most exquisite piano- bass-drums music since Bill Evans passed away. Unmissable.
Barbara Dennerlein / Bheki Mseleku (Ronnie Scott's, 071-439 0747, Mon- Sat). Great double-bill: fine jazz organist, excellent South African pianist, plus their groups.
Julian Arguelles Quartet (Phoenix Arts, Leicester, 0533-555627, Sat). Pre- eminent young British saxophonist, now with a fine debut album. John Taylor is on piano.
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