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ai Tip
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A Kiss
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Devil Mountain Coffee House Live Music Venue A concert series program run by Mt. Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church. www.dmch.mduuc.orgBrett Carson leads the Substandard Quartet, a group dedicated to the tried and true tradition of the jazz standard, but with a focus on the unconventional and esoteric. Their repertoire eschews the typical "standard" in favor of music from B-movies, video games, stock music, retro commercials, punk rock, contemporary classical music, and avant-garde/free jazz classics, all rendered with virtuosity, quirk, and creative exuberance. Performers: Brett Carson - piano Cory Wright - clarinet Lisa Mezzacappa - bass Jason Levis - drums https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brett-...WWAiSoqXDIdrh_aem_5R5qo5yjD3MD7FAr-plL0g
There will always be another song to be written. Someone will write it. Why not you? www.garyeandrews.com
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