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| | | | | I never met Dave Tomlin, or heard him play live, but the news of his death at the age of 90 rang a bell that echoed back to London in the late 1960s. A Tibetan prayer bell, probably: among other distinctions, Tomlin was the founder of the wonderfully named Giant Sun Trolley, a group who... | |
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| | | | | Source: burning ambulance. Bassist William Parker had already been a key figure on the New York jazz scene for close to 30 years in 2001. His first record date was in March 1973, on saxophonist Frank Lowe's Black Beings. (An additional 40 minutes of music from the same concert would be released as The Loweski... | |
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0dayrox2.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] Heaven and Hell Records is set to release the remastered debut EP and unreleased second album of 1980s melodic hard rock band NEW YORK, featuring Eric Carr's production. | |
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benjaminstudebaker.com
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| | | The penultimate piece in my series on supranational federalism for the Streit Council is out. There's no paywall. You can read it here: https://www.streitcouncil.org/post/why-federalism-on-the-role-of-china | ||