Talk:Clifford Leaman

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Clifford Leaman is an extremely accomplished saxophone with several CDs that will be cited but not marketed and performs internationally as a classical saxophone artist

Dr. Clifford Leaman is an exceptional saxophone artist and is a world leader in the advancment of contemporary saxophone repertoire. His work should only be referenced and in no way marketed. He annually travels globally (to East Asia and Europe) and is/will be a key historical figure in the development of American saxophone repertoire. 

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