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The New York Philharmonic started in 1842 as a musicians' cooperative offering three concerts a season.
Run as a musicians' collective, these contemporary music specialists have a serious appetite for off-the-wall projects.
Habitat for Humanity, which is building what it describes as a "musicians' village" in the Ninth Ward, initially struggled to find creditworthy applicants — just one instance of relief for artists failing to meet its mark.
Over the past four decades this immensely accomplished saxophonist has stood out as a musicians' musician, working with many of the big names, including John Mayall, Ronnie Scott, Georgie Fame, Ian Carr, Chris McGregor, Elvin Janes, George Gruntz and Charlie Watts.
The U.K. startup bills itself as a musicians network and studio booking engine.
The songs, "Forward" and "Owl in Daylight," were recorded in what's become known as Gold Leaf Studios, a warehouse of artist studios near Mount Vernon Square that has served as a musicians' collective for emerging D.C. talent since 1998.
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