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Guitarist/Composer Bruce Edwards has performed with artists such as Sun Ra, James Carter, Charles Tolliver, and GE Smith and Lenny Pickett of the Saturday Night Live Band to name just a few. Called "A master of his instrument" by John Kelman of All About Jazz,for the past several years he's focused on composing and producing music for films and TV, winning a Telly Award for his original music and sound design in 2006.
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Lee Marvin is a busy and versatile NYC bassist. In addition to playing electric and upright basses, he is also a singer and a composer. His recently released CD, Flowers to Strangers is currently available. A partial list of artists Lee has worked with reflects a wide range of styles: Diametric Ensemble, Saco Yasuma’s Y’oin, Arabesque, Ted Curson, Julee Cruise, Pinetop Perkins, Martha Reeves, Coco Robiceaux, Melvin Sparks, River Road, and, as a composer, for Baha Sadr’s theater pieces The Rule and Things I Meant to Say. Lee holds a BA in music from Empire State College.
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Sipho Kunene was born in Cape Town, South Africa and now lives in New York City. He has lent his services as a drummer to many diverse musical situations. Sipho has been the pulse behind artists ranging from Abdullah Ibrahim, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Hugh Masekela to Harry Belafonte, Jennifer Holliday, “Three Mo’ Tenors” and “3 Mo’ Divas” among many others. He continues to tour extensively, do workshops and teach privately.
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