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WTJU Apr 16th, 2021 | By WTJU
Tina Hashemi, vocalist, and
Thomas Kehoe, pianist, will stop by WTJU Friday morning, April 16, at 11 to chat about the
UVA Jazz Performance Program and April 24 release of the
Distinguished Major Projects recordings. They will be joined by UVA Professor
John D’earth.
The Jazz Messenger, hosted by
Brian Keena, airs Fridays from 10 am til noon at 91.1 FM, streaming at wtju.net, or by asking your smart speaker to “Play WTJU.”
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