Scotty Barnhart and Clark Terry ' Pay Me My Money'
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Scotty Barnhart and Clark Terry ' Pay Me My Money'
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Trumpeters Scotty Barnhart and the Grand Master Clark Terry, recording 'Pay Me My Money' for Scotty's new CD, 'Say It Plain' in September 2008. 'Say It Plain' also features Scotty playing with Wynton and Ellis Marsalis, Marcus Roberts, Herlin Riley, Jamie Davis, Todd Williams, Bruce Barth... SAY IT PLAIN will be released on May 19 on Unity Music LLC
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Scotty Barnhart and Clark Terry ' Pay Me My Money'
Description:
Trumpeters Scotty Barnhart and the Grand Master Clark Terry, recording 'Pay Me My Money' for Scotty's new CD, 'Say It Plain' in September 2008. 'Say It Plain' also features Scotty playing with Wynton and Ellis Marsalis, Marcus Roberts, Herlin Riley, Jamie Davis, Todd Williams, Bruce Barth... SAY IT PLAIN will be released on May 19 on Unity Music LLC
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scottybarnhart
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Jazz, trumpet, Wynton, Marsalis, Clark, Terry, Scotty, Barnhart, Money, Say, it, Plain, Count, Basie, blues, latin, Dizzy, Gillespie,
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