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Jazz Review: The Tommy Igoe Groove Conspiracy

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Starting over in a new city isn't always easy, even for folks at the top of their profession. When drummer Tommy Igoe traded in New York City for the San Francisco Bay Area, he wasn't sure he'd be able to find the same quality of musicians to play with. He didn't have to worry, says Andrew Gilbert, who reviews a new album by The Tommy Igoe Groove Conspiracy.

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