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Posted 8/20/10

Jazz club looks for sax player for Youth All Stars The Denver Jazz Club’s Youth All Stars needs a tenor sax player. Any high school student in the …

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Jazz club looks for sax player for Youth All Stars

The Denver Jazz Club’s Youth All Stars needs a tenor sax player. Any high school student in the Denver metro area can audition from 6:15-8:45 p.m. Sundays at Flesher-Hinton Music Store, 3936 Tennyson St., in Denver. Intermediate jazz experience is preferred. The Denver Jazz Club Youth All Stars schedule performances that do not conflict with school activities.

E-mail ecan11@msn.com or call 303-328-7277. The Youth All Stars was created in October 2009 by retired public school music educator Ed Cannava. The All Stars perform during breaks of the professional bands at each Denver Jazz Club monthly session.

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