Shamek Farrah's Jazz Masterpiece Remains an Enigmatic Triumph

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Shamek Farrah's Jazz Masterpiece Remains an Enigmatic Triumph
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Shamek Farrah, a mysterious jazz saxophonist known for his 1974 spiritual jazz album 'First Impressions,' has lived a quiet life as a pastor in Georgia, with little public recognition of his musical legacy, which is now being rediscovered through streaming services.

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