The Sunday Preview: Jazz
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Your support makes all the difference.Tal Farlow (Tenor Clef, N1, 071-729 2476, tonight, tomorrow, Wed-Sat). Farlow was voted the new star guitarist in the 1954 Down Beat poll. His fluent creativity is still a delight.
Mohobelo (St Martin-in-the-Fields, WC2, 071-930 0089, Fri, 7.30-9.30pm). A celebration of the African connection, featuring Zila, Mohobelo Choir and Pitika Ntuli.
Shrewsbury Jazz Festival (various pubs, info: 0743 350761, Fri-Sun 14). The town's Bass pubs play host to free lunchtime and evening sessions by a variety of British musicians, including the bands of Don Weller, Kenny Baker and Andy Hamilton.
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