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Day: May 28, 2017

Festivals, Interviews Posted on28 May 201727 February 2018

Emma Franz: “I wanted to understand what drew me to Bill Frisell’s music”

I get tired of seeing films about loud, arrogant figures who feel the need to be up front, in front, or affronting; even the way Bill arranges the band on stage says so much about his attitude, how its about the music, how he tries to affect the music from the inside out.

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