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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Blue Fuse will play at: </p>
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<!-- <li><a href="http://www.mattsinthemarket.com/">Matt's
in the Market</a> on
Wednesday, September 19th, from 7:30-10PM. </li> -->
  <li><a href="http://www.mapleleafgrill.com/">Maple Leaf Grill</a> on Thursday, June 26th, from
6:30-9PM.</li>
 <!-- <li><a
 href="http://www.monasseattle.com/">Mona's Bistro and Lounge</a> on Saturday, June 28th, from 9PM-Midnight.</li>
  <li>Mona's Bistro and Lounge on Saturday, July 26th, from 9PM-Midnight.</li> -->
  <li>Maple Leaf Grill on Thursday, July 31st, from
6:30-9PM.</li>
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<p>The band consists of (In order of appearance.): </p>
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Richard Wilson, guitar</li>
<li>
Jeff Dragovich, bass</li>
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Dave Bush, drums</li>
<li>
Eric Lindburg, tenor and alto sax</li>
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<p><img alt="A group photo of band members. From left to right:  Richard Wilson, Jeff Dragovich, David Bush and  Eric Lindburg and " src="images/blue-fuse01.jpg" width="450" /></p>
<p>The following tracks were recorded live at the Maple Leaf Grill. The tracks are in the MP3 format. Download them to your computer and copy them to whatever digital music players you might have. Feel free to share them with friends. Just remember to give us credit and point them to our site. </p>
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<a href="images/work-song.mp3">Work Song</a>, about 3.7MB. Authored by Nat Adderly</li>
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<a href="images/song-for-my-father.mp3">Song for My Father</a>, about 5.2MB. Authored by Horace Silver</li>
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<a href="images/in-a-sentimental-mood.mp3">In a Sentimental Mood</a>, about 5.9MB. Authored by Manny Kurtz, Duke Ellington and Irving Mills</li>
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<a href="images/nostalgia-in-times-square.mp3">Nostalgia in Times Square</a>, about 4.2MB. Authored by Charles Mingus</li>
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