February Song : Matt Amy's Really Big Band (ft. Dave Palmer - Trombone)
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- Audio editing and mix by Matt Amy- Video editing and creative by Adam Donaldson Recorded: July - September, 2020 during lockdown. Please listen with headphones, it will sound better!www.mattamymusic.com

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