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At 80, the Saxophonist Billy Harper Is Still a Towering Force

The New York Times – Music:

He spent years playing with Art Blakey, Lee Morgan and Max Roach, earning praise for his sax’s piercing cry. He’s still composing and turning heads live.

Richard Scheinin
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Jazz, Saxophones
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