Bobby Watson ‘Back Home in Kansas City’ Album Preview
Throughout ‘Back Home in Kansas City’, alto saxophonist Bobby Watson’s gift for telling stories with his saxophone is on vibrant display.
Read moreThroughout ‘Back Home in Kansas City’, alto saxophonist Bobby Watson’s gift for telling stories with his saxophone is on vibrant display.
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