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Susie Ibarra Tone, Time, And Tenacity (September 2005 Issue) A highly regarded and ubiquitous figure on New York's fertile downtown improvising scene,
drummer Susie Ibarra has appeared in a variety of cutting-edge contexts over the past ten years.
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Tris Imboden Slammin' Side Project (September 2005 Issue) What began as a lark
for Tris Imboden and musician friend Keith
Howland ended up sounding
too good to discard. When bassist Lance Morrison entered the picture,
they began cutting
material in Howland's home studio for what ended up
being called The Howland Imboden Project. (Tris jokes that he
originally wanted to call the disc Warts And All.)
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Wally Ingram Back…With A Little Help From His Friends (June 2008 Issue) What a difference a year can make. In January 2007, Wally Ingram was finishing up brutal chemotherapy and radiation treatments, battling for his life against the squamous cell cancer that had invaded his throat and neck.
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Jack Irons Redefining And Reintroducing Himself (September 2005 Issue) Having
conquered
crippling anxiety disorders that forced him off the drum throne of
superstar rock bands like The Red Hot Chili
Peppers and Pearl Jam,
drummer Jack Irons is back with his first solo album, Attention Dimension.
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