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Conclusion of interview with saxophonist Dan Oestreicher

Catch the heated debate about New Orleans musical life in the conclusion to this interview with Dan Oestreicher.  Dan is Bari sax man for Trombone Shorty.  He also is the main chap in town for the all too rare, Bass saxophone.

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Written by Jonathan Freilich On July 15, 2012 In announcement Tagged Baritone Sax, Bass sax, Brass band music, Trombone Shorty, dan Oestreicher
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