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Todd Nance Widespread Panic's Jamming Duo (October 2005 Issue) With Till The Medicine Takes, Widespread Panic move way beyond their reputation as merely a jam band. Not that
they'll necessarily be jumping up the Billboard Top-40 charts any time soon. But the album does show a tighter grip on
songwriting and a wider palette of sounds than the band has explored in the past.
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Andy Narell Steel Pan Worldview (August 2004 Issue) Primarily known as a steel pan player in the jazz idiom, Andy Narell is expanding his musical universe and
exploring his version of "The French Connection."
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Lewis Nash Jazz's Most Valuable Player (May 2009 Issue) Nash is all about the tradition of jazz–if by “tradition” you mean making the most sublime rhythmic statements possible.
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Scott Neuman On The NYC Jazz Scene (October 2005 Issue) Scott Neumann, born and bred in Oklahoma, combines formal and informal techniques of playing the
drumset--to great effect. Neumann began performing as a child, graduated from North Texas with a degree in music education, and
over a decade ago entered the sometimes harsh reality of the New York City scene.
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Michael Novak Jr. Lucky To Be Alive (October 2006 Issue) The members of Every Time I Die are “lucky to be alive,” says their drummer, Michael Novak Jr. While touring earlier this year, the innovative metal-core band was driving through mountains in Wyoming when their van skidded on a patch of ice and flipped over.
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