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Monthly Archives: June 2013
My Dad, The Poet Who Didn’t Even Know It
For a long time, I used to get really jealous of my jazz musician peers who grew up in musical households. So many of today’s great young players—Gerald Clayton, Anthony Wilson, Zack and Adam O’Farrill, the list goes on—come from … Continue reading
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