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Thomas B. Allen

Illustrator Thomas B. Allen produced some painterly, impressionistic recording covers spotlighting symbols of nation, bluegrass, and jazz. He was created January 28, 1928, in Nashville, generating a scholarship or grant to Vanderbilt University or college on the effectiveness of his soccer prowess; he quickly used in the Artwork Institute of …

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John LaPorta

At one time, John LaPorta appeared as if he would be among the leading clarinetists in contemporary jazz. His awesome tone and incredibly advanced design (affected by Lennie Tristano) appeared to be producing him the Lee Konitz from the clarinet. He previously played with the best rings of Bob Chester …

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Boyce Avenue

Shaped in 2004, Sarasota, Florida’s Boyce Avenue are area of the millennial wave of artists who’ve used the web, instead of extensive touring, to obtain music away to the public. Comprising brothers Alejandro, Fabian, and Daniel Manzano, the trio began making music collectively when Daniel came back to Florida after …

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