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12 female-owned drinks brands that should be on your radar

12 female-owned drinks brands to seek out and sip 8th March, 2021 by Lucy Shaw In celebration of International Women’s Day today, we’ve rounded up a dozen dynamic drinks brands, from wine and beer to whisky, that are owned and run by women. Double Dutch Joyce and Raissa de Haas of Double Dutch Dutch twins Joyce and Raissa de Haas founded premium mixer brand Double Dutch in 2015 after securing an initial investment from UCL to develop their first two flavours: Cucumber & Watermelon, and Pomegranate & Basil. Today the twins sell 750,000 mixers a month from a 10-strong range in 26 global markets. Designed for high-end spirits and cocktails, among the expressions in the range are: Cranberry & Ginger, Skinny Tonic Water, Soda Water and Ginger Beer. The mixers are stocked at bars and restaurants across the UK and are also available at Wa

First Friday Gallery Openings in Denver March 2021

First Friday Gallery Openings in Denver March 2021
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Joe Chambers returns to Blue Note with Samba de Maracatu

Joe Chambers returns to Blue Note with Samba de Maracatu
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Joe Chambers Releases SAMBA DE MARACATU

Joe Chambers Releases SAMBA DE MARACATU
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Joe Chambers Heads Back To Blue Note

Mallet master and composer Joe Chambers found his footing in 1963, when he moved to New York and built a reputation as a first-call drummer for Blue Note’s stable of stars, among them Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter and Bobby Hutcherson. “I didn’t really learn how to play until I came to New York,” Chambers, 78, said over Zoom during December from his home in Wilmington, North Carolina. “I learned what swing was all about, what drive was all about.” It was ironic that, in March, just as he had returned to the Big Apple to record his first Blue Note album in 22 years, the pandemic hit the city and he had to head back to the seemingly safer confines of his Wilmington home.

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