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Diz 'N Bird At Carnegie Hall

CD (Item 518961) Capitol/Roost, 1947 — Condition: Used
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Notable sidemen include John Lewis on piano, James Moody on tenor sax, Cecil Payne on baritone sax, Milt Jackson on vibes, Chano Pozo on congas, and Al McKibbon on drums.  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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