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Shawn “Thunder” Wallace

Shawn Wallace certainly got his saving profession off to an easy start, recording 4 CDs (including 1 for the Schoolkids label) before he turned 21. His dad plays saxophone as well, has created Wallace’s recordings and it has been his primary motivation. Shawn Wallace started playing alto when he was …

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T.J. Kirk

T.J. Kirk may possibly not be remembered in the history of jazz/fusion background, however the quartet’s tale is uniquely its. Created by eight-string guitarist Charlie Hunter like a part group to his personal self-titled and San Francisco-based music group, T.J. Kirk was a cover take action that required its name …

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Alfonzo Blackwell

Mixing new tunes along with his versions of contemporary hits, Alfonzo Blackwell debuted in 1995 with Let’s Think about, for the Scotti Bros. label. The recording did well around the Modern Jazz graphs and sparked Blackwell’s second recording, a self-titled 1996 LP. He came back two years later on with …

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