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Mr. Long, who took up the guitar in 1933, performed with an extensive list of greats in a journey that began with Dixieland, moved into swing and jumped forward to bebop.
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May16-17, 2008, Fri/Sat, 9 & 11pm
Twins Jazz Restaurant
1344 U St. NW
Washington, DC, Tel 202/ 234-0072
Chip Shelton- Flute, Sax, Vocal, Perc.
Lou Volpe- Guitar
Marcus McLaurine- Bass
Jon Davis- Organ, Piano
Sylvia Cuenca- Drums
2007 Winner of a Soul-PatrolAward for #7Best Jazz Release, and celebrating his 8th CD, “Imbued With Memories”, Chip Shelton’s Soulful Band, Peacetime, returns to Washington, DC.
Chip Shelton info: www.chipshelton.com
CD Release info: www. Summitrecords.com
Email: chipflutes@aol.com
Electronic Press Kit: www.sonicbids.com/chipshelton
Twinsjazz info: www.twinsjazz.com
PR: RL Grant Group, Inc.
Photography: JosABeasley
More Info: www.soul-patrol.com/
Matt
Peace,
~CM~
Dig by Miles Davis
thank you so much for your invitation and friendship.
i'm impresse. wow great vibes, "homeland" is my fave;)
see you! have a wonderful sunday, dorit
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