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D. Anson Brody   (Rock)
Bass, two baritone saxes, and drums
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D. Anson Brody D. Anson Brody >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Anson has been around a few years writing solo bass compisitions but in his latest form he decided to mix it up a bit and tussle with two black nickel plated baritone saxaphonists, and Nashville drumming sensation Justin Krause. "It's only strange in instrumentation" says Anson"The music is actually very natural."
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