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Benet McLean
In the Land of Oo-Bla-Dee (BCLN)
Live at the 606 (33 Records)
The Bopped and the Bopless (33Xtreme)

HIS life in music started when he was three, when he pestered his music-loving mum to buy him a violin.

Then, a few years on, a schoolmate played him his Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie bop albums, and that was that — Benet McLean began his journey in jazz.

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