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Nina’s Greatest songs from Ruth Rogers-Wright

12m · Bent Notes · 19 Oct 23:35

Ruth Rogers-Wright began her career in London where she was one of the leading artists in the “New British Jazz” movement, before migrating to Australia. Her band in London included...

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