Years down the road, jazz historians may very well write about the many contributions of saxophonist Cory Weeds. For several years, he was the owner of Cory Weeds Cellar Jazz Club in Vancouver. From that venture, the Cellar Live record label was born. Cory discusses the circumstances behind those efforts as well as those surrounding his own musical upbringing. More at coryweeds.com.
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