Time and time again, we hear the stories of careers shaped by seemingly coincidental events. We think that the stories shared by percussionist and producer Gregg Field are more than just coincidences. You’re going to hear of how a backstage meeting led to his performing with the Count Basie Orchestra and later with Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra. Gregg also shares a little insight on the recent Concord release, “Ella at 100: Live at the Apollo.”
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