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Kurt Rosenwinkel / Brad Mehldau / Jim Black / Joshua Redman / Jazz / Chris Speed / Human Feel
Date: 2015-06-02 22:28:48
Kurt Rosenwinkel
Brad Mehldau
Jim Black
Joshua Redman
Jazz
Chris Speed
Human Feel

Jim Black “I don’t feel nostalgia, or deja vu but Described the by the New York Times as "one of the principal figures in a I do feel the presence of something dynamic left-of-center jazz/improv

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