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Tag Archives: Douglas Ewart

DKO with Douglas Ewart and Steve Goldstein

Posted on October 22, 2012 by John CS Keston
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Jon Davis extracted this three minute segment from more than two hours of improvisation we recorded using my PCM D-50 at our last monthly performance at the Acadia Cafe in Minneapolis, September 25, 2012. On this occasion we had the pleasure of joining forces with multi-instrumentalist Douglas Ewart and percussionist Steve Goldstein. The original post is on dkomusic.tumblr.com.

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Posted in Music | Tagged DKO, Douglas Ewart, Improvisation, Live Recording, PCM-D50, Recording, Rhodes, Steve Goldstein | 1 Reply

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