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Waltz for Debby Justin Townes Earle Bryant began learning the piano

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Bryant began learning the piano from an early age

builds on this legacy by pushing dub into new genres while honoring its roots

Other unreleased tracks include a cover of the Oblivians' "Memphis Creep" and three tracks from a shelved Montreal session: "Can't Do It Anymore

in a genuine atmosphere of positive and deliberately restrained acid rock vibe

Waltz for Debby Justin Townes Earle Bryant began learning the pianoThis is the second of two Riverside albums made up of selections recorded by the classic Bill Evans Scott LaFaro Paul Motian trio at their legendary live recording session of June 25, 1961. Although originally issued a half year later than Sunday at the Village Vanguard, this was by no means an afterthought collection of lesser items: Evans and producer Orrin Keepnews had immediately recognized that there was more than enough material for two top

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