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April 07, 2007

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jazz flute has always been a small passion of mine

I too am a jazz flute enthusiast which is why I travel the information superhighway leaving comments on posts that have nothing to do with jazz flute.

It's brilliant!!

Not as good as WFMU's very own Jason Forrest (aka Donna Summer) who i saw in concert last night though ;)

Stay classy Kid Krudola.......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVppUAwILfc

WOW that was awesome!!!

those are technique 1200's turntables? i used to have a pair
in my younger days boy i would love to play again :)

sweet post! ty

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