
A conversation with Rob and Don of Hemisphere
We sat down with San Diego jazz musicians Rob and Don of Hemisphere to talk about their latest album: Unity. You can find out more about the album and their October concert at HemisphereBand.com
We sat down with San Diego jazz musicians Rob and Don of Hemisphere to talk about their latest album: Unity. You can find out more about the album and their October concert at HemisphereBand.com
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