Alwyn D. Lewis Alwyn D. Lewis i(A31839 works by)
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New Zealand,
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Pacific Region,
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Gender: Female
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Born in New Zealand, Alwyn Lewis spent most of her life in Australia and is well known in Australian jazz circles. She wrote, and acted in, a documentary/drama, 'It's Called A Saxophone' (Dizzy's Jazz Club, Richmond, Melbourne on April 25, 2004), about Adolphe Sax and his most famous invention. As co-Australian correspondent for the New York, USA music magazine Cadence, Lewis interviewed many Australian and overseas jazz musicians. Lewis has also written works of fiction and non-fiction.

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