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Doc Jones very first recording

This was my very first recording 42 years ago composed by my friend Ari Brown featuring one of today’s greatest alto saxophone player Steve Coleman when he was only 17 years old his first record, as well also Elmer Brown on lead trumpet,he went on to play with Earth Wind and Fire for a while My name now is Dr. William Doc Jones and I’m apart of a Global movement International Jazz Day created by Herbie Hancock to preserve the art of Jazz.www. jazzdayaz.com
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The Niambi Big Band “Brasswinds” off the 45, flip side is “Doin Basie’s thing”, private press, 1603 pressing, song credits: Ari Brown, Dir by: William “Snake” Jones, Dist. by Denine Prod. a Sub of The Niambi School of Arts and Workshop Inc., year is: 1976
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