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   Lagos Jazz Society Hangout!

According to William Shakespeare:
"If music be the food of love, play on"
Indeed it was a great time of good music, Love and laughter as Lagos Jazz Society hosted its members to an unprecedented and unforgettable
Christmas Jazz night, tagged
       'Family Year Hangout'
  It was a grand parade of Jazz artist and Jazz lovers. An event which had been highly anticipated was filled with razzmatazz and display of varieties was evident in the sumptuous meal, drinks and entertainment.
  The ever bubbling Ier(Founder and Initiator of Lagos Jazz Society) took the spotlight and was conspicuously present to ensure that there was no dull moment.
  Apparently, it was a night to remember as every member of the Lagos Jazz Society took to the dance floor amidst irresistible barbecues, fries and assorted drinks.
  The Lagos Jazz Society was created one year ago by Ier Jonathan (Ier J),
  The Society is famed for its love and display of Jazz music, gathering at events by any member to enjoy great vibes. Its official foods are amala and Palmwine, and they have a branch at Abeokuta too.
   The evening event was actually organised for Jazz lovers, however was a 'members exclusive' event.
 The weight of Jazz history in one place!!!
  Below are highlights of the event.




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