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The Jam Session Radio Hour Feb. 12 2015

59 min · 25. feb. 2015
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itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/de/b0/1b/thejamsessionatbayburger/3000x3000_10280690.jpg] This edition of the The Jam Session Radio Hour was recorded on February 12, 2015 at Wollfer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponac New York with featured guest Erik Lawrence. Erik Lawrence plays Saxophones and Flutes. He has received a Meet-the-Composer Grant for his music composition. He began playing sax at five years old under the guidance of his father, the late jazz musician, founder of the New School of Jazz in NYC and the International Center for Creative Music Studies in Jerusalem, Rock and Roll Guru Arnie Lawrence, who told him to “Play what you feel." Recorded by engineer George Howard and produced for broadcast on WPPB, this recording reflects the Jam Session Radio Radio Hour's exceptional Special Guest Series.

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