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Governor’s Ball Music Festival: 24 June 2012 – New York

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Thomas Hauner
/ 28 June 2012
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Robert Glasper Experiment: 29 February 2012 – New York

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Thomas Hauner
/ 8 March 2012
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Lyle Lovett: 28 February 2012 – New York

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/ 5 March 2012
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Ali Jackson Trio with John Faddis: 18 October 2011 – New York

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/ 21 October 2011
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Ava Luna: 29 Sept. 2011 – New York

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/ 10 October 2011
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Francisca Valenzuela: 20 September 2011 – New York

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/ 3 October 2011
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Wilco + Nick Lowe: 22 September 2011 – New York

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/ 30 September 2011
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Miguel Zenón: 15 September 2011 – New York

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/ 28 September 2011
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Manu Chao: 5 September 2011 – New York

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/ 19 September 2011
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Jessica 6: 26 July 2011 – New York

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/ 5 August 2011
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Del McCoury Band: 16 July 2011 – New York

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/ 21 July 2011
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Hugh Masekela: 26 June 2011 – New York

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/ 13 July 2011

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