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      charig cornet April 2, 2012
Written by crimson_king22
for some reason, i can’t recognize Starless on this one. With just the bass accompaniment, it’s hard to make out the song. I’ll have to listen to the original Starless to figure this one out. But......Charig goes absolutely CRAZY with that cornet......beautiful.
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Another Stormy Selection Gem with Fab-Foot-Phil. Mon., Mar 30, 2009
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Vwey Good Mon., Mar 30, 2009
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