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A little bird told me that Johnny Alegre, former jazz guitar enfant terrible of the UP Jazz Ensemble way back when, will be playing one of these nights at the Bar@1951 for the customary blues night, but no definite advisories yet.

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From duo settings with mentor and jazz legend Jim Hall to full-blown band settings with Ornette Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, Steve Reich and of course, the Pat Metheny Group, Metheny’s horn-like and unpredictably complex melodic lines weave in and out of the most challenging chord progressions.
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A little bird told me that Johnny Alegre, former jazz guitar enfant terrible of the UP Jazz Ensemble way back when, will be playing one of these nights at the Bar@1951 for the customary blues night, but no definite advisories yet.

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From duo settings with mentor and jazz legend Jim Hall to full-blown band settings with Ornette Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, Steve Reich and of course, the Pat Metheny Group, Metheny’s horn-like and unpredictably complex melodic lines weave in and out of the most challenging chord progressions.
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