Dixieland Jazz Festival rolls into San Diego

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For over 25 years, visitors from around the world have visited San Diego to experience Traditional Jazz at the Town & Country Resort Hotel. Join them for 5 days of entertainment from Nov. 26 to Nov. 30 for the Dixieland Jazz festival.

All venues are located in the hotel's convention center, featuring large concert rooms with double dance floors and small, intimate "listening" rooms. All are non-smoking.

The Festival bands represent a wide variety of traditional jazz, dixieland and swing styles. 

For hotel information please call the Town and Country at (800) 772-8527.
For more information and for tickets contact:
AMERICA'S FINEST CITY DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY
P.O. BOX 880387, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92168-0387
Telephone: (619) 297-5277
email: jazzinfo@dixielandjazzfestival.org • website: www.dixielandjazzfestival.org.

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