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  • Complemented by their highly versatile band - pianist Bill Cantos, bassist Hussain Jiffry, and drummer and percussionist Michael Shapiro - Alpert and Hall balanced jazz-inspired reflexes with pop showmanship.

    Herb Alpert, Lani Hall put intimate twist on jazz, pop classics at Birchmere 2011

  • Complemented by their highly versatile band - pianist Bill Cantos, bassist Hussain Jiffry, and drummer and percussionist Michael Shapiro - Alpert and Hall balanced jazz-inspired reflexes with pop showmanship that played to both of their strengths.

    In concert: Herb Alpert at the Birchmere John Murph 2011

  •  Complemented this ensemble which she delightfully pronounced as ahn-sahm with frayed cotton socks and dingy blue Keds, matching my own.

    the global obscenity of your monthly $100 coffee habit [revised] 2010

  • Complemented by a glass of cabernet sauvignon, no, make that two, I had one of my best meals, ever.

    Patrick Takahashi: How To Roast A Turkey 2009

  • Complemented by a table to hold my tea cup, a floor lamp that came all the way from Michigan, and a spare pair of reading glasses, this chair is always ready to receive my weary ass.

    Archive 2009-12-01 mossum 2009

  • Complemented by a table to hold my tea cup, a floor lamp that came all the way from Michigan, and a spare pair of reading glasses, this chair is always ready to receive my weary ass.

    The best place (2009 Challenge) mossum 2009

  • Complemented by a full band, she really brought the experience of her recordings to life on stage.

    Buzzine » Juana Molina 2009

  • Complemented with a strappy pair of three-quarter-inch, open-toed heels—the shoes were the icing on the cake.

    Decoys, Inc. Shonda Cheekes 2008

  • Complemented with a strappy pair of three-quarter-inch, open-toed heels—the shoes were the icing on the cake.

    Decoys, Inc. Shonda Cheekes 2008

  • Complemented with a strappy pair of three-quarter-inch, open-toed heels—the shoes were the icing on the cake.

    Decoys, Inc. Shonda Cheekes 2008

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