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Stanley Crouch

Known for his are a jazz critic in addition to his politics commentaries, Stanley Crouch is a consistently controversial number in the journalism field. Crouch, a previous jazz drummer flipped full-time writer, offers his admirers — especially, his protégé, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis — and a lot more than his talk …

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Irvin Mayfield & the New Orleans Jazz Playhouse Review

Trumpeter Irvin Mayfield is a fresh Orleans native who have grew up performing in brass rings and learning music on the acclaimed New Orleans Middle for the Creative Arts. Afterwards, he mentored with trumpeter Wynton Marsalis in NEW YORK, and eventually gained his music level under pianist Ellis Marsalis on …

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John Nelson

The American conductor John Wilton Nelson was created the day prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, to American missionaries surviving in Costa Rica. He was raised with considerable contact with spiritual vocal music. He’s still most highly identified along with his curiosity about, and functionality of, main choral-orchestral sacred …

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