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Author Seth Rogovoy thinks Harrison is an 'underdog' who deserves more credit
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Cohen’s masterpiece is not an ‘ode to tolerance’
Vibraphone pioneer Terry Gibbs was born Julius Herbert Gubenko in Brooklyn, 1924
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Schmaltz and Pepper is bringing classical spice to the Yiddish folk music scene
The all-American folk trio recently performed in Canada
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