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Daggerboard - Last Days Of Studio A (LP)Daggerboard born out the embers of Throttle Elevator Music comes Daggerboard Recorded at Studio A Fantasy before It was destroyed Daggerboard Is ten songs recorded by many of the musicians of Throttle Elevator Music including primary writers Gregory Howe and Erik Jekabson. Mike Hughes on Drums and Mike Ramos on Guitar with a Guest appearance by Roger Glenn on vibes. Additional Details Label: Wide Hive Records Genre: Jazz Language: English Run Time:
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