March brings in jazz, funk in Hudson music releases | Testa
Updated Mar 03, 2021;
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March arrived this year with not only the promise of spring, but also a diverse assortment of new music from the Hudson County music scene.
Start with Jack Breslin, a young man with his footprint in many parts of the community. He tends bar and frequently performs at Finnegan’s in Hoboken; he’s also an owner of the Nonlinear Knitting Studio, a creative co-work space in Jersey City.
The ingratiating and talented bassist has just released “Trio,” an album of instrumental jazz recorded with drummer Chelsea Hughey and guitarist Brian Princing.
High levels of public support for strict measures to control COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic did not reflect high levels of public trust in the UK government's honesty, transparency or motives, suggests a new study published in PLOS One.
High levels of public support for strict measures to control COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic did not reflect high levels of public trust in the UK government’s honesty, transparency or motives, suggests a new study published in PLOS One.
The ‘mixed-methods’ project, a collaboration between the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and University College London (UCL), involved collecting data from more than 9,000 adults living in the UK using an online survey.
High levels of public support for strict measures to control COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic did not reflect high levels of public trust in the UK government s honesty, transparency or motives, suggests a new study published in PLOS One.