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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2016 · 54 MIN

Bryan Beninghove: Musician, Composer, Saxophonist, Beninghove’s Hangmen

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Beninghove’s Hangmen is an instrumental downtown NYC-based sextet with a truly unique sound. Called “NYC’s most cinematic noir band” by the NY Music Daily, they have been featured on Comedy Central, IFC, and more. Bryan Beninghove and Baruch discuss personal, professional, and worldly things. Music by: Boz Scaggs, Beninghove’s Hangmen, Tom Waits, and Mahmoud Ahmed. The post Bryan Beninghove: Musician, Composer, Saxophonist, Beninghove’s Hangmen appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.

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