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Audrey Ochoa: Frankenhorn
ByAudrey Ochoa
trombone
Chris Andrew
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Track Listing
Swamp Castles; Benchwarming; Silver Linings; The Huggy Dance; Bunganga; Groundhog Day; Postcards; My Reward.
Personnel
Audrey Ochoa
tromboneAudrey Ochoa: trombone; Chris Andrew: piano/keyboards (2, 4-7); Sandro Dominelli: drums (1, 3), Mike Lent: bass (1, 3, 8); Luis Tovar: congas (2, 5); Raul Tabera: percussion (2), Rubim de Toledo: bass (5); Kate Svrcek: violin; Shannon Johnson: violin; Ian Woodman: cello; Special Guest: Battery Poacher remix (4, 6).
Album information
Title: Frankenhorn | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Chronograph Records
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