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Finding his place in the jazz lineage

Stefon Harris attempts to express the European and African paternity of jazz.
By Siddhartha Mitter
Globe Correspondent / November 24, 2006

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NEW YORK — To properly unpack the layers of musical and cultural meaning in ‘‘African Tarantella,’’ the latest album from the brilliant vibraphonist and bandleader Stefon Harris, it would require a longer article than these columns permit. (Full article: 1125 words)

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