Oh, the vagaries of the COVID-19 pandemic. Jazz-and-beyond pianist-singer-songwriter Laila Biali went from losing a five-month international tour in support of her latest album last year to seeing the capacity of the National Arts Centre’s Azrieli Studio almost quadruple, days before her previously sold-out concert there later this week. Read More
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Juno winner Laila Biali, on pandemic cancellations, virtual productivity and silver linings
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