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      <![CDATA[In short, the blog is about jazz. The podcast is an extension of that focus.
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Live Set #3 - After Hours Till Morn

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"Why can music sometimes remain in the brain long after other memories fade? Why is it that some people with limited language abilities can sing unimpaired? Neurologist Oliver Sacks talks about his latest book, Musicophilia, and the way music affects the brain."

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The rest of this post can be read at like rain whispers mist.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Alabama excerpt from How Long Has Trane Been Gone?</title>
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