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Jim Pepper, 50, Dies; A Tenor Saxophonist - The New York Times
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· Jim Pepper, a tenor saxophonist who was best known for writing the song "Witchi-Tai-To," died last Monday at home in Portland, Ore. He was 50 years old. He …
Dr. Loco's 75th Birthday: Tribute to Jim Pepper | Official site of...
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A stellar roster of Bay Area musicians celebrate jazz pioneer Jim Pepper. Curated by SFSU Professor of Raza Studies and musician José “ Dr. Loco ” Cuellar.
Jim Pepper fest flourishes in Parkrose | East PDX News
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Native American music and performances continue to highlight this late-summer festival in Parkrose ...
Jim Pepper: Jazz and Native American Melodies | Smithsonian Music
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Jim Pepper's Selmer "Balanced Action" Saxophone by Michael Pahn The original article, from the Smithsonian Collections Blog, can be found here.
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