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Till Brönner, Christmas Review

December 7, 2021 admin 0

Till Brönner, Christmas Review by Ferell Aubre Till Brönner is a German trumpeter born in Viersen, Germany, and raised in Rome, Italy. Brönner’s early musical life was consumed by the sounds of Louis Armstrong and […]

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Charlton Singleton, Crossroads Review

December 2, 2021 admin 0

Charlton Singleton, Crossroads Review By Sylvannia Garutch Charlton Singleton is a native of Awendaw, SC, that received a Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance from South Carolina State University. Since then, he has taught music […]

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    Shawn Purcell, Oblivity Review

    Shawn Purcell, Oblivity Review Shawn Purcell’s Oblivity: Elegance in Motion By Nolan DeBuke Oblivity is Shawn Purcell leading and ensemble as a guitarist of fluidity and grace. He reveals he [...]
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    Eric Alexander, Like Sugar Review

    Eric Alexander, Like Sugar Review Tradition as Creation: Eric Alexander’s Homage in Like Sugar By Nolan DeBuke Eric Alexander’s career has long been a study in a balance of respect [...]
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    Pete Mills, For The Record Review

    Pete Mills, For The Record Review Pete Mills’ For The Record keeps the tenor/B3 flame burning By Ferell Aubre If you want to know where the heartbeat of the Midwest [...]
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    Kenny Wheeler Legacy, Some Days Are Better: The Lost Scores Review

    Kenny Wheeler Legacy, Some Days Are Better: The Lost Scores Review Elegance and Edge: Rediscovering Kenny Wheeler’s Some Days Are Better by Ferell Aubre Kenny Wheeler’s music has always carried [...]
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    Alexa Tarantino, The Roar and the Whisper Review

    Alexa Tarantino, The Roar and the Whisper Review The Roar and the Whisper: Alexa Tarantino’s exploration of Contrast and Cohesion By Nolan DeBuke Alexa Tarantino has long been admired as [...]
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Pete Mills, For The Record Review

Pete Mills, For The Record Review Pete Mills’ For The Record keeps the tenor/B3 flame burning By Ferell Aubre If [...]

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