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Organ Music of Franz Liszt Please note-this is a 15-minute long CD, and is priced accordingly.
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Organ Music of Franz Liszt Assembled by producer Todd Barkan in 1991, Jazz From Keystone is an all-star trio consisting of pianist Kenny Kirkland, bassist Charles Fambrough, and drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts. Listeners might wonder why the group had that name; one logical assumption is that Barkan meant Keystone as in Pennsylvania, the Keystone State -- and in fact, Fambrough is from Philadelphia, while Watts was born in Pittsburgh. Kirkland, however, was born in Newport, NY. And even though two-thirds of Jazz From Keystone has a Pennsylvania connection, Barkan didn't mean Keystone as in Keystone State. He meant Keystone as in Keystone Corner, a famous San Francisco jazz club that he owned in the '70s ...
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