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Performer: Marty Ehrlich

Marty Ehrlich: Just Before the Dawn: Spirit of JAH. Thickets. Mudpie Anthem. Dance No. 1. Flight. The Folksinger. Side by Side. Underground/Overground. Eliahu (Review by Art Lange)

alto saxophone 

Marty Ehrlich: Just Before the Dawn: Spirit of JAH. Thickets. Mudpie Anthem. Dance No. 1. Flight. The Folksinger. Side by Side. Underground/Overground. Eliahu (Review by Art Lange)

bass clarinet 

Marty Ehrlich: Just Before the Dawn: Spirit of JAH. Thickets. Mudpie Anthem. Dance No. 1. Flight. The Folksinger. Side by Side. Underground/Overground. Eliahu (Review by Art Lange)

clarinet 

Marty Ehrlich: Just Before the Dawn: Spirit of JAH. Thickets. Mudpie Anthem. Dance No. 1. Flight. The Folksinger. Side by Side. Underground/Overground. Eliahu (Review by Art Lange)

flute 

Marty Ehrlich: Just Before the Dawn: Spirit of JAH. Thickets. Mudpie Anthem. Dance No. 1. Flight. The Folksinger. Side by Side. Underground/Overground. Eliahu (Review by Art Lange)

wooden fl 

ABRAMS, MUHAL RICHARD: Charlie the Parker (Review by Mike Silverton)

clarinet 

EHRLICH, MARTY: Emergency Peace (Review by Mike Silverton)

clarinet 

EHRLICH, MARTY: Emergency Peace. Dusk, the tucked sleeve of a one-armed boy. Unison. Double Dance. Circle the Heart. Tribute (Review by Mike Silverton)

clarinet 

HEMPHILL, JULIUS: The Painter (Review by Mike Silverton)

clarinet 

JENKINS, LEROY: Themes and Improvisations on the Blues . Panorama. Off Duty Dryad. Monkey on the Dragon (Review by Robert Carl)

bass clarinet 

 

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