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"textContent": "The alto saxophone has long been the instrument of choice for many of jazz's most forward-looking players, composers and conceptualists. Charlie Parker, Ornette Coleman, Eric Dolphy, Anthony Braxton, John Zorn, Greg Osby: all alto players, all musicians who stretched the boundaries of jazz at times to the breaking point.\n\nThe post Immanuel Wilkins Comes Alive appeared first on Stereogum.",
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