"In a jazz atmosphere, the audience members were……" — David Amram
"In a jazz atmosphere, the audience members were so quiet and respectful of the musicians that you felt you were almost part of a meeting at a church or a temple, where everyone was completely in tune with the sermon and what the whole event was about."
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26 Quotes by David Amram
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