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  2. Sixth Floor Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Sixth Floor Jazz [1] is a 1997 CD release by the University of Texas Jazz Orchestra; it was critically acclaimed by All About Jazz. [2] The recording also features Gunther Schuller conducting and giving commentary to historic works of Duke Ellington and Charlie Barnet during a live concert in 1995.

  3. Bill Deasy - Wikipedia

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    The CD was produced by Kevin Salem and mixed by Joe Blaney. The majority of the new CD was recorded in Woodstock and New York City and features guitar work from The Clarks’ Rob James and producer Kevin Salem. Two members of Deasy's Pittsburgh-based band, Scott Tamulinas and Dave Throckmorton provide bass and drums, respectively.

  4. Six (Extreme album) - Wikipedia

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    In the lead-up for the album release, on March 1, 2023, Extreme released a video of "Rise" as a first single. The video crossed 1 million views in its first week, propelled by interest in Nuno Bettencourt's guitar solo, [5] which led to a number of analysis videos, including a reaction by Justin Hawkins [6] from The Darkness, and breakdown by Rick Beato. [7]

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  6. The Chamber Wind Music of Jack Cooper - Wikipedia

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    internationally known artist Luis Bonilla is featured on the Sonata for Trombone. Interviews were done in 2010 for WKNO-FM NPR Radio and WUMR Radio about the recording. The works from the CD have been played and featured at numerous concert venues in North and South American (U.S., Canada, Brazil), primarily by the artists who commissioned each work.

  7. Six (Soft Machine album) - Wikipedia

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    Six is the sixth studio album by the jazz rock band Soft Machine. Originally released in 1973 as a double LP, the first disc is a live album and the second disc is a studio album. This is the first album to feature Karl Jenkins as a member the group, replacing Elton Dean. Jenkins eventually became the de facto leader and main composer of the group.