Jazz vocalist performs poems
By Jordan Axt | April 10, 2008This weekend, the demographic of people who overlap in the Venn diagram of "those who like jazz vocalists" and "fans of renowned 20th century poetry" will have something to do.
This weekend, the demographic of people who overlap in the Venn diagram of "those who like jazz vocalists" and "fans of renowned 20th century poetry" will have something to do.
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