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Interviews Posted on23 January 202027 February 2020

Benito Gonzalez: ‘Music can be a really powerful healing tool’

“Music is definitely the best tool that we have to bring peace and form bridges among cultures and nations, joining us together as one whole family.”

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Chris Potter – Jumping off a cliff with Jazzgroove

‘That’s the exciting thing about this music – like any human relationships, the variables are so intricate and so intertwined that the result is never predictable.’

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