JNJ – Vibraphone Special

For this JazzNotJazz radioshow we (Dick d'Alaise & I) selected some of the best & most influential jazz vibraphonists from around the world. Next up will be a guitar special. Also, check out Dick d'Alaise (Dubbeldee) his shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/DubbelDee/

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