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Scott Tinkler Quartet: Red Door

Posted on18 May 2012AuthorVideo Gal

The truly unique Scott Tinkler on trumpet, playing his composition ‘Red Door’ with Paul Grabowsky on piano, Phillip Rex on bass and Ken Edie on drums. At Bennetts Lane, 1 April 2005

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