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Tom Caraher: Ninety Degrees
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There is more than enough evidence on this platter of Caraher's talents as a fine melodicist and purveyor of intricate, feel-good grooves. It raises the hope of further offerings from the Berklee graduatehopefully in the not-too-distant future. ">
Track Listing
Maybe; Ninety Degrees; Call The Cops!; Racecourse Waltz; Michelle; Then, Again.
Personnel
Tom Caraher
saxophone, tenorPaul Dunlea
tromboneDarragh O'Kelly
keyboardsBarry Donohue
bassShane O'Donovan
drumsAlbum information
Title: Ninety Degrees | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Self Produced
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