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Jim Connolly
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Artist Profile: Jim Connolly Jim Connolly studied at The New England Conservatory of Music just long enough to learn about Captain Beefheart, and to figure out how not to practice. “The day that I left school was the same day
Read MoreJim Jedeikin
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Artist Profile: Jim Jedeikin Jim Jedeikin grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. He began playing saxophone at age 14, and received a Bachelor of Music from San Francisco State University in 1988. He studied with Greg Dufford (of
Read MoreJimmy Branly
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Artist Profile: Jimmy Branly Born in Havana, Cuba in 1972, Jimmy Branly began playing drums at the age of 13. Branly has performed with nearly every mayor group in Cuba in virtually every musical genre from straight-ahead jazz to fusion
Read MoreJimmy Haslip
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Artist Profile: Jimmy Haslip Jimmy Haslip grew up in a rich musical environment. As a youth, he listened to Latin and salsa music around the house, including such Latin music icons as Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria, Machito, Ray Barretto, Celia
Read MoreJimmy Johnson
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Artist Profile: Jimmy Johnson Jimmy Johnson is an American bass player born in 1956. He comes from a musical family as his father was a bassist in the Minnesota Orchestra for 47 years, his mother was a piano teacher and
Read MoreJimmy Paxson
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Artist Profile: Jimmy Paxson Jimmy Paxson was a world renowned drummer who played with most notably, Stanley Clarke. Jimmy was a professional drum instructor and went on to become a studio drummer in the 70’s. He was on the faculty
Read MoreJimmy Reid
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Artist Profile: Jimmy Reid Jazz/New Adult contemporary saxophonist Jimmy Reid – not to be confused with the 50s blues singer/guitarist-first splashed onto the radio airwaves with a cover of “My Heart Will Go On(Love From Titantic)” from his Sire/Discovery
Read MoreJimmy Z
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Artist Profile: Jimmy Z There’s a reason legendary blues Diva Etta James called Jimmy Z her “Hootchie Cootchie Man” and Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics calls him “the best harmonica player in the world.” Jimmy attracts attention. He caught the
Read MoreJoanne Tatham
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Artist Profile: Joanne Tatham Joanne Tacham is one of the rising stars on the jazz and cabaret scene. Recent appearances include Vibrato, The Baked Potato, and The Cinegrill in Los Angeles; The Town Hall and The Duplex in New York;
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