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EPISODE · Jan 20, 2016 · 4 MIN

Paper Moon - 160 Bpm

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The Swing México Jazz Band debuted in their first concert, December 3rd, 2015 on OPUS 94.5 in the show Lo Que Son. Here are the songs from that concert. The band is a collaboration between Swing Mexico's dancers and professional jazz musicians to create incredible music for dancing. Leo Cortés - Bajo / Diego Franco - Sax, Clarinete / Javier Rodriguez - Trompeta / Francisco Muñoz - Guitara / Tomas Krumm - Teclado / Reinier Toledo Sanchez - Trombón / Yaury Hernández Fernandez - Batería / Louise Phelan - Voz

The Swing México Jazz Band debuted in their first concert, December 3rd, 2015 on OPUS 94.5 in the show Lo Que Son. Here are the songs from that concert. The band is a collaboration between Swing Mexico's dancers and professional jazz musicians to create incredible music for dancing. Leo Cortés - Bajo / Diego Franco - Sax, Clarinete / Javier Rodriguez - Trompeta / Francisco Muñoz - Guitara / Tomas Krumm - Teclado / Reinier Toledo Sanchez - Trombón / Yaury Hernández Fernandez - Batería / Louise Phelan - Voz

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