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Teen sets out to save jazz musician’s soul in Chicago man’s debut graphic novel

Por: Chicago Sun Times Entertainment September 04, 2023

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He did it.Austin Paramore is now the proud author of the just-released young adult graphic novel about a high school musician on a mission to help a cursed jazz musician whose soul is stuck inside a keyboard. Paramore, 30, grew up in Bronzeville learning the jazz saxophone and drew inspiration from his experience, as well as the history of the neighborhood — which fostered such legendary musicians as Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, Sam... + full article



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