Description: Bopping On 52 Street, Jazz Music, Bebop, websites music, cheap production music and television music
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People came to hear real musicians playing like a flock of birds all bringing their individuality to music Playing real instruments and everyone loved it
I have tried to open a window on the 1950, s and let the fresh air in
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