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Instrument: Saxophone
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Jonathan Ball
As he likes to say, Jon (not to be confused with Philly Mayor Michael Nutter) is a musician with a day job as a lawyer. In taking up the drums, Jon was following in the footsteps of his father, Dr. Robert Ball, who had played his way through pharmacy school, the army, and then medical school. Jon earned a bachelor of music degree in music performance in classical percussion from the University of Michigan School of Music in Ann Arbor (Go Blue!), and then attended Temple University School of Law. After law school and the bar exam, he played drums and percussion for a touring production of the Broadway musical Me and My Girl
Home Is Here
Label: Tapestry Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Re-Invention; Meridian; Polymorphous; Wanderlust; Two Worlds Together; World Citizen; The Promise of Happiness; Storytelling.
Meridian 63
Album: Home Is Here
By Felipe Salles
Label: Tapestry Records
Released: 2023
Duration: 7:54
The New Immigrant Experience
Label: Tapestry Records
Released: 2020
Track listing: CD1: Introduction; Did You Eat?; Their Stories Have Never Been Told; An Education to Begin With; A Part and Not the Other; Survivor’s Guilt. CD2: It’s Just Lines on the Ground; Built on Thin Air; Crossing Barriers; These Things That Are Taken for Granted; Coda.
Did You Eat?
Album: The New Immigrant Experience
By Felipe Salles
Label: Tapestry Records
Released: 2020
Duration: 7:32
Felipe Salles Interconnections Ensemble: The Lullaby Project
by Jack Bowers
The five profound and picturesque lullabies on Brazilian-born, Massachusetts-based composer-arranger Felipe Salles' new CD, The Lullaby Project, are followed by three tango-inspired themes whose texture mirrors the bright and rhythmic musical landscape of his native country and southern neighbor Argentina. Salles' concepts are brought vividly to life by the nineteen-piece Interconnections Ensemble which has no trouble ...