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Sean Sullivan breaks onto the scene with "Square One"

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New York local Sean Sullivan doesn't believe in limitations. Mastering the genres of blues, folk, jazz, latin and swing Sean Sullivan has befriended and worked with some of the greatest musicians around such as Jon Hendricks of the jazz trio Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, tenor sax legend David “Fathead" Newman, and late pianist/singer Teri Thornton. The list goes on and on to include Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald, Joe Williams, Oscar Brown Jr., and Abbey Lincoln and many more.

Those great influences rubbed off on Sean directly and helped inspire his guitar and vocal driven album “Square One," available now. Sean Sullivan has already made significant waves in the tight-knit jazz and blues communities and is primed to explode into the much larger limelight of the greater New York and national scenes.

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