File:Mists CD trumpet section, (l-r) Jim Seeley, Nick Marchione, John Walsh and Scott Wendholt (Alex Wintz in background).JPG
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DescriptionMists CD trumpet section, (l-r) Jim Seeley, Nick Marchione, John Walsh and Scott Wendholt (Alex Wintz in background).JPG |
English: l-r Jim Seeley, Nick Marchione, John Walsh and Scott Wendholt as the trumpet section for the Mists: Charles Ives for Jazz Orchestra CD recorded on April 4th, 2014 in Brooklyn NY at Systems II Recording Studio |
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