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Sound check

In Lawrence, jazz pioneers, audience experimenting with a new stage

By Bill Ewing
Globe Correspondent / July 10, 2005

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In a nondescript alleyway theater next to the Essex Arts Center in Lawrence, some of Boston's foremost jazz innovators have been gathering over the past year to explore the outer boundaries of their art. When the weather turns inclement, they move indoors to a brick-walled industrial space in a neighboring mill building. (Full article: 1127 words)

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