Justin Kauflin on Clark Terry and Oscar Peterson

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Justin talks about how music can be better through great relationships on and off of the bandstand!

💥Did you know...
➡️ Justin started violin around age 4, lost his sight completely at age 11 and switched to jazz piano in high school‼️
➡️ He went to William Patterson and studied with Clark Terry, Mulgrew Miller, Harold Mabern and more!👊
➡️ He was in the award winning documentary, "Keep on Keepin' On" 🤩
➡️ He tours internationally and is a Quincy Jones artist! 💯💪

Check out Justin's website, YouTube and Documentary!

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Katie Thiroux
Los Angeles jazz bassist and vocalist.
Following her prodigious beginnings on bass at age 8 and studies under renowned vocalist Tierney Sutton at 12, Thiroux was mentored by the legendary bassist John Clayton and was awarded a Phil Ramone Presidential Scholarship to Berklee College of Music while gaining experience on the bandstand with artists including Terrell Safford, Terri Lyne Carrington, Branford Marsalis, Larry Fuller, Ken Peplowski, Jeff Clayton, Patti Austin, Geri Allen, Helen Sung, Charles McPherson, and dozens of others.
“This girl is IT!” (Quincy Jones)
“A multitasking talent who swings her bass with a Mack-truck-powered lilt that would make her hero Ray Brown proud." The New Yorker

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