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John Zorn's Naked City: Montreux Jazz Festival 1990

Genres
Music
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
LanguagesNot Available
CountriesCanada
Release DateNot Available
Runtime93 mins

Overview

John Zorn: alto sax, vocals Bill Frisell: guitar Wayne Horvitz: keyboards, piano Fred Frith: bass Joey Baron: drums

Cast & Crew

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John Zorn

as Himself

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Bill Frisell

as Himself

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Wayne Horvitz

as Themself

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Fred Frith

as Themself

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Joey Baron

as Themself

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