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Personnel includes: Jim Stack (piano, vibraphone); Doug Henry (tenor saxophone); Loonis McGlohon. Personnel: Jim Stack (piano, vibraphone); Doug Henry (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Loonis McGlohon (piano); Tom Hildreth (double bass); Jim Lackey (drums).JazzTimes (2/04, pp.136-7) - "JAZZ FOR A SUMMER'S DAY is a study in poignancy." Jazz For A Summer's Day Music Jim Stack Jazz For A Summer's Day Songs Jazz For A Summer's Day Review
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