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Pure Joy: Jamison Ross Honors the Past and Looks to the Future

July 29, 2015 by: Geraldine Wyckoff

Jamison Ross offers a second rhythm on the drums to open his exceptional debut release as a leader on Muddy Waters’ “Deep Down in Florida.” It reflects the autobiographical nature of the album, simply titled Jamison in that the Florida native—now New Orleans resident—presents himself as both a highly-skilled drummer and soulful vocalist with a great respect for the blues, jazz and the overall musical...

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