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Episode 33: Don Goodwin and Free Fire

Don Goodwin has been known in the area for playing both standard and very non-standard forms of jazz. Back in the mid-90s he was in the popular jazz-rock band Momma's Dogma, which evolved into The BeeCraft, an instrumental outfit that moved to Seattle, took on a vocalist and assimilated into Flowmotion. Goodwin went solo with a concept that involves a rotating cast of musicians for his Free Fire project. This time the keyboardist/arranger and Eastern music instructor was backed by Jigsaw Republic/Localized Tenderness.

Isamu Jordan - The Spokesman-Review

Don Goodwin has been known in the area for playing both standard and very non-standard forms of jazz. Back in the mid-90s he was in the popular jazz-rock band Momma’s Dogma, which evolved into The BeeCraft, an instrumental outfit that moved to Seattle, took on a vocalist and assimilated into Flowmotion. Goodwin went solo with a concept that involves a rotating cast of musicians for his Free Fire project. This time the keyboardist/arranger and Eastern music instructor was backed by Jigsaw Republic/Localized Tenderness.

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