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Paul King with Strings at DIA
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This a partial clip of a very cool concert in August 2011 at the Detroit Institute of Arts, by Paul King with Strings. Paul King is the vocalist, Paul Finkbeiner the trumpe...
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Detroit Tenors- Body and Soul
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Steve Wood and Carl Cafagna playing this timeless standard with Scott Gwinnell, Paul Keller, and Sean Dobbins in support.
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Last Train From Overbrook.wmv
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James Moody classic from the Detroit Tenors- Steve Wood, Carl Cafagna, Scott Gwinnell, Paul Keller, and Sean Dobbins are the band.
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Detroit Tenors- The Chase
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The Detroit Tenors, Steve Wood and Carl Cafagna, playing Dexter Gordon's, "The Chase".
The band:
Steve Wood- tenor sax
Carl Cafagna- tenor sax
Scott Gwinnell- piano...
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Autumn Leaves- jazz trio
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A clip from a 2010 Metro-Detroit Jazz Workshop clinic. It is from the great saxophonist/ educator, Alex Graham. Scott Gwinnell is the pianist/soloist, Jordan Schug is the b...
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Paul king with Strings- Angel Eyes
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This is one of the cuts taken off the Paul King with Strings demo. The group, which came together in late 2010, is currently doing a project on performing the music of Matt...
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Paul King and Strings- It Wasn't the Stars
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This is one of the cuts taken off the Paul King with Strings demo. The group, which came together in late 2010, is currently doing a project on performing the music of Matt...
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Paul King with Strings- Violets for Your Furs
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This is one of the cuts taken off the Paul King with Strings demo. The group, which came together in late 2010, is currently doing a project on performing the music of Matt...
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Paul King with Strings- Will You Still Be Mine
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This is one of the cuts taken off the Paul King with Strings demo. The group, which came together in late 2010, is currently doing a project on performing the music of Matt...
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Have You Met Miss Jones turned into a March
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This is a joke version of a famous jazz standard, Have You Met Miss Jones. It came as the result of a night of fooling around with Finale after having a little too much vod...
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