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Semi-Eloquent With John Huff

Intuitive Genius?

Season 1, Ep. 266

On this week's episode, your humble host - hungry and without caffeine - tells the story of a fun but challenging gig, and waxes semi-eloquent about dueling pianists, the foundational value of jamming with other musicians, memories of a Russian dancer in Berlin, and new music by Europe and The Last Dinner Party.


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