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Juliette Greco, Royal Festival Hall
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Shabaka Hutchings, North London Tavern
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Brad Mehldau / Joshua Redman, Barbican
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Esperanza Spalding, Queen Elizabeth Hall
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Imogen Heap, Royal Albert Hall
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Pete Frame Rock Family Tree exhibition
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Paolo Conte, Royal Albert Hall
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Seu Jorge
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The Black Keys, Brixton Academy
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Talib Kweli and the Lyrical Alliance

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