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Filmed at Vanderbilt's Blair School of Music, Live at Blair showcases the virtuosic Alison Brown Quartet on a riveting set of the group's best-loved compositions. Filmed in HD, recorded in high-end audio and featuring a guest appearance from multi-instrumentalist and David Grisman Quintet alum Joe Craven, this is the Grammy-award winning artist's first live DVD recording in a 15 year career that spans eight albums, countless tours, and appearances on CBS Sunday Morning, NPR's All Things Considered and in the Wall Street Journal.
Filmed at Vanderbilt's Blair School of Music, Live at Blair showcases the virtuosic Alison Brown Quartet on a riveting set of the group's best-loved compositions. Filmed in HD, recorded in high-end audio and featuring a guest appearance from multi-instrumentalist and David Grisman Quintet alum Joe Craven, this is the Grammy-award winning artist's first live DVD recording in a 15 year career that spans eight albums, countless tours, and appearances on CBS Sunday Morning, NPR's All Things Considered and in the Wall Street Journal.
766397451992

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Format: DVD
Label: COMP
Catalog: 0004519
Rel. Date: 10/26/2010
UPC: 766397451992

Live at Blair
Artist: Joe Craven
Format: DVD
New: In Stock $16.99
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DISC: 1

1. The Sound of Summer Running
2. The Magnificent Seven
3. Under the (Five) Wire
4. Deep Gap
5. My Favorite Marsha
6. Hungaria
7. Crazy Ivan
8. [The St. Brendan Story]
9. The Wonderful Sea Voyage (Of Holy St. Brendan)
10. (I'm Naked and Im) Goin to Glasgow

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Filmed at Vanderbilt's Blair School of Music, Live at Blair showcases the virtuosic Alison Brown Quartet on a riveting set of the group's best-loved compositions. Filmed in HD, recorded in high-end audio and featuring a guest appearance from multi-instrumentalist and David Grisman Quintet alum Joe Craven, this is the Grammy-award winning artist's first live DVD recording in a 15 year career that spans eight albums, countless tours, and appearances on CBS Sunday Morning, NPR's All Things Considered and in the Wall Street Journal.
        
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