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==Current issue== | ==Current issue== |
Revision as of 14:25, 7 October 2020
If you are here, hear this!
You have found the secret cauldron where the next season's issue of jes' grew gets stirred up & out into cupcake molds. Sometimes there is (the) resistance.
Contents
[hide]Sources
Crediting some sources...
- 2666 -- The Art of Listening
- Nathalie Piolay, Banzzaï, France Musique
- Alex Dutillh, Open Jazz, France Musique
- Faune by Raphaël Pannier[1][2]
- Downbeat
- Faune by Raphaël Pannier
- Jazz à Vienne
- Assoc. le-grigri
- Odete Amaral, "Sei lá, Mangueira", Fala Mangueira!, 1968.
- Eumir Deodato & Os Catedraticos, Ataque, 1965.
Current issue
Previous issues
Refs
- Jump up ↑ Ed Enright (Oct. 2020), "Raphaël Pannier: Faune, Downbeat.
- Jump up ↑ Alex Dutilh, (14 Sept 2020), Raphaël Pannier dans la faune new-yorkaise, Open Jazz, France Musique.