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Jazz Review: The Tommy Igoe Groove Conspiracy

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Tommy Igoe had a good thing going in New York City. The widely respected jazz drummer and his powerhouse big band regularly attracted a full house of devoted fans to Friday nights at Birdland, one of Manhattan’s highest-profile jazz clubs.

Since moving to the Bay Area about three years ago he’s …read more

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