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Jim Speirs, on trumpet and Joel Shotwell, on saxophone, members of the JAS Quintet, perform Friday night in Farber Hall in Old Main as part of the NMM Live! series of concerts hosted by the National Music Museum. Other members of the group are Jeffrey Paul, piano, Andrew Reinartz, bass and Daniel Heier, drums.
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