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This week's MinnPost piece is on the Pan-Metropolitan Trio, three young musicians who play tuba, Chapman Stick, and drums and will release their first CD, Isolation, on November 24.
I enjoyed writing last week's piece—a primer/overview of jazz in the Twin Cities (in which I egregiously omitted traditional jazz, and thanks to Dick Parker for pointing that out). But now is when the fun begins.
See the Chapman Stick and how it works.
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