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For his ninth Criss Cross session as a leader, trumpet sensation John Swana makes the scene again with several of his peers from the city of Brotherly Love for a follow-up to 2001's "Philly Gumbo" (CRC #1203). Featuring the twin tenors of Bootsie Barnes
& The Philadelphians. Personnel: John Swana (trumpet); Bootsie Barnes (tenor saxophone); Sid Simmons (piano); Mike Boone (bass); Byron Landham (drums). John Swana: John Swana; Bootsie Barnes (tenor saxophone); Mike Boone (double bass); Larry McKenna, Sid Simmons, Byron Landham. Personnel: John Swana (trumpet); Robert "Bootsie" Barnes, Larry McKenna (tenor saxophone); Sid Simmons (piano); Byron Landham (drums). Recording information: Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, NY (04/29/2004). Photographer: Rachel Bliss.
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