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Q . soulful sound makes him taristsintheworld today. and Kieran Overs on bass. to , ‘ ‘ .11, the “go to†tenor man in the Many years ago, during a the Jazz Room. The trio has l "’1 _ region. week's gig at the legendary worked together since their 5 "751 The band for his jazz George's Spaghetti House in 2004 release. What is this ‘ ‘ -. ‘ 1 y . . ‘_ \ \ ~ _ ‘ 7‘ l _ I room performance features Toronto, hemaOscar Pieter thing, a recording featuring ‘ ‘ x x“. i l l l i i llxt x \ . l ~l ‘ . (J )lld big / some of the creme ofthe son. That lead toanendurâ€" swinging, time-shifting l l ‘ ‘2 ,A â€"~ \g , , i ,. 1 ')~ ' .A ‘ ' “ ’73 region's musicians. indud- ing relationship, including abstractions of standard . -. ‘ ._ti - u. .51 I ‘bI/W/Z ing virtuoso guitarist Dave two years as a member of vehicles like “Autumn l J Thompson, who has played theOsearPetemon Quartet. leaves." “What Is this Ihing I "'~â€"1 with Susan Aglukark and He's performed at Called Love?†and “All the , Kellyâ€"Lee Evans. 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