
Musicians Celebrate Wayne Shorter’s Birthday on Jesse Markowitz-Produced Palladium 2020′ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Yes, this one snuck up on us. Wayne Shorter’s birthday was 8/25 so we are just a tad late. In any case, the music of Wayne Shorter is to be
Yes, this one snuck up on us. Wayne Shorter’s birthday was 8/25 so we are just a tad late. In any case, the music of Wayne Shorter is to be
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