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Whispers and Cries

Jazz Concert/CD Review: Frank Carlberg and Noah Preminger — “Whispers and Cries”

The talented duo’s ability to impressively converse across a stylistic divide was fascinating.

By: Steve Feeney Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: Frank Carlberg, Noah Preminger, Red Piano Records, Steve Feeney, Whispers and Cries

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