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Central Valley Publisher Preserves Music Of Latin Jazz Artists

Central Valley Publisher Preserves Music Of Latin Jazz Artists

Update: 2025-09-15
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The world lost an icon when Latin jazz pioneer Eddie Palmieri died last month. His music lives on through recordings, but also through sheet music, thanks in part to a publisher in rural California. This pioneer has helped make the work of Palmieri and other Latin jazz artists available to the world, from his home office in Madera.
Reporter: Kerry Klein, KVPR




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Central Valley Publisher Preserves Music Of Latin Jazz Artists

Central Valley Publisher Preserves Music Of Latin Jazz Artists

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