Egils Straume Trio "Jazz Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 1989" Part IV

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Egils Straume Trio " Jazz Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 1989" Part IV
Egils Straume " Composition CND 1989" . Live from International Jazz Festival 1989.Latvian Folk Song"Put vējiņi,"
Egils Straume Trio / Latvia/ with guest soloist Janis Steprans / Canada/.
Maris Briezkalns drums, percussions, flute.
Ivars Galenieks c-basso, flute.
Egils Straume - sax soprano, sax alto, flutes.
Janis Steprans sax alto, flute.
Vladimir Feiertag - jazz critic & jazz musicologist /Russia/.
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