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Jazz CD Review: Emy Tseng’s “Sonho”

Emy Tseng  Sonho (Self Produced)  By Brian Arsenault If the reality of burgeoning world music can be encapsulated in a single individual, I submit in nomination Emy Tseng.  Taiwanese born, raised in the American Midwest, Ivy League educated (she appears to have overcome it) singing Brazilian jazz, in Portuguese of course, with a couple of… Read More Jazz CD Review: Emy Tseng’s “Sonho”

January 23, 2013 irom1 Comment

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