Frank Gibson Jr and Space Case
Drummer Frank Gibson Jr.
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In memory of the late NZ drummer Frank Gibson Jr, Nick Tipping revisits his work with jazz-fusion outfit Space Case. Also this hour: New York Cuban ensemble Orquesta Akokán, and Charles Mingus plays piano.
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Frank Gibson Jr's NewBop Quintet live in concert
Norman Meehan takes a look back at Frank Gibson Jr's career
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