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New: Embed this album on your own site! Avoiding both excess and cliche, Uncle Mean subtly blends jazz, funk, swing, and blues in a tasty, smoldering, brew. We really like Douglas Lichterman's cunning, sometimes island-y guitar work, and saxophonist Clayton Englar, is just fantastic. His playing is lean, husky, and modern. There's a reason this band has endured since the 1970's.
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