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33 Jazz Records is a jazz record label founded in England by Paul Jolly in 1990. Paul Jolly is an English musician and producer who founded 33 Arts Centre in Luton, England, in 1976. The Centre provided a place for new musicians to play outside of London. When Jolly noticed many of them hadn't been signed by a record label, he created 33 Jazz in 1990. His early signers included drummer Clark Tracey and singer Tina May. The roster has grown to include Don Weller, John Law, Jonathan Gee, Juliet Kelly, Kitty La Roar, Maciek Pysz, Michael Hashim, Renato D'Aiello, Stan Tracey, Theo Travis, and BBC Jazz Award winner Anita Wardell.

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  • 33 Jazz Records is a jazz record label founded in England by Paul Jolly in 1990. Paul Jolly is an English musician and producer who founded 33 Arts Centre in Luton, England, in 1976. The Centre provided a place for new musicians to play outside of London. When Jolly noticed many of them hadn't been signed by a record label, he created 33 Jazz in 1990. His early signers included drummer Clark Tracey and singer Tina May. The roster has grown to include Don Weller, John Law, Jonathan Gee, Juliet Kelly, Kitty La Roar, Maciek Pysz, Michael Hashim, Renato D'Aiello, Stan Tracey, Theo Travis, and BBC Jazz Award winner Anita Wardell.
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  • Paul Jolly
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  • 33 Jazz Records is a jazz record label founded in England by Paul Jolly in 1990. Paul Jolly is an English musician and producer who founded 33 Arts Centre in Luton, England, in 1976. The Centre provided a place for new musicians to play outside of London. When Jolly noticed many of them hadn't been signed by a record label, he created 33 Jazz in 1990. His early signers included drummer Clark Tracey and singer Tina May. The roster has grown to include Don Weller, John Law, Jonathan Gee, Juliet Kelly, Kitty La Roar, Maciek Pysz, Michael Hashim, Renato D'Aiello, Stan Tracey, Theo Travis, and BBC Jazz Award winner Anita Wardell.
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