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	<title>Music Galley</title>
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	<description>For musicians who are moving beyond boundaries, creating an intelligent fusion of styles.</description>
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		<title>Tim Song Jones</title>
		<description>An astonishing, spontaneous and occasionaly harrowing electric pan-musical blend balancing the cerebral with a chaotic stream-of-consciousness. Think of an improvisational intersection between extremely varied sources: Eno, Zappa's instrumental works, Jon Hassell, Morton Subotnick, Keith Jarrett's solo piano improvisations, Conlon Nancarrow, progressive rock bands of the 1970s, excursions into the wilderness, ...</description>
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		<title>Kevin Jones</title>
		<description>"Bujo" Kevin Jones is a percussionist who has performed all over the world. He has backed up well known entertainers an artists such as Whitney Houston, The Isley Brothers, Jermaine Jackson, Archie Shepp, Charles McPherson, Winard Harper and Ray Copeland. He has worked along side of many of the greats ...</description>
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		<title>Corporate Gun</title>
		<description>In our first life as “Killer Miller”, we relied heavily on unstructured formats and loose ideas to create and project our voice It was idealism at its finest. Style disregard, sarcasm, and little responsibility. Our songs carried a heavy balance of jam philosophy with a natural feel and little standard ...</description>
		<link>http://www.musicgalley.com/corporate-gun/</link>
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		<title>Neon Egypt</title>
		<description>Neon Egypt's departure from mainstream jazz began in 1992 with formation of the performance art collaborative "Tabula Rasa". This four piece ensemble undertook an intentional regimen of mental and musical exercises designed to reach beyond the players' musical "programming" as jazz musicians, and augment it with the pure ability to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.musicgalley.com/neon-egypt/</link>
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