Audition Jazz
My son, Christopher, is applying to the music department of a few colleges. We went in person for auditions at the University of Hartford and at Berklee School of Music, but a couple of the schools wanted a recording instead. Our piano teacher, Mark Kelso, has a recording studio, Muddy Angel Music. He recorded Christopher, on bass, himself, on piano, and me, on trombone, playing a couple of old jazz standards, Blue Bossa and Autumn Leaves. If you have JavaScript enabled and Flash, you should be able to play them below.
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Good stuff there. Please
Good stuff there. Please pass along our good luck wishes to Christopher.
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