Scotty Barnhart's first performance of Jnana


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Scotty Barnhart's first performance of Jnana

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Composed for David Monette, just hours before its first performance 'Jnana' by Scotty Barnhart.

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scottybarnhart

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Trumpet, Jazz, Scotty, Barnhart, Monette, Count, Basie, Orchestra, Marsalis, swing, yoga, Ebenezer, Baptist, Church, FSU,

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