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Add Singers and the Song II, Gene Lees is probably the best jazz essayist in America today, and the book that consolidated his reputation was Singers and the Song, which appeared in 1987. Now this classic volume is being rereleased in an expanded edition. The new edition , Singers and the Song II to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Singers and the Song II, Gene Lees is probably the best jazz essayist in America today, and the book that consolidated his reputation was Singers and the Song, which appeared in 1987. Now this classic volume is being rereleased in an expanded edition. The new edition , Singers and the Song II to your collection on WonderClub |