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Pascal Dorban

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A Belgian native, Pascal Dorban has been working as a radio presenter for Radio ARA, Luxembourg since the year 2000. He loves travelling as much as he loves jazz, making sure every year to attend as many jazz festivals as possible. His programme, aptly named Jazz.com, features jazz projects from around the globe carefully selected between newcomers and well known artists alike.
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