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That title really sums up a lot about Steve Swallow's sense of humor.
Mike Ragogna: What's It All About: Chatting with Pat Metheny, Jonathan Elias, and Viva Voce Mike Ragogna 2011
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That title really sums up a lot about Steve Swallow's sense of humor.
Mike Ragogna: What's It All About: Chatting with Pat Metheny, Jonathan Elias, and Viva Voce Mike Ragogna 2011
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That title really sums up a lot about Steve Swallow's sense of humor.
Mike Ragogna: What's It All About: Chatting with Pat Metheny, Jonathan Elias, and Viva Voce Mike Ragogna 2011
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That title really sums up a lot about Steve Swallow's sense of humor.
Mike Ragogna: What's It All About: Chatting with Pat Metheny, Jonathan Elias, and Viva Voce Mike Ragogna 2011
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It shows Mr. Polunin preparing for a photo shoot on Crimea's Black Sea coast, with the gothic folly Swallow's Nest in the background.
All the World's a Stage Sarah Frater 2010
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The standout pieces for me were Simon Guerrier's "The Eighth Wonder of the World" (despite its unexpected revelation that Evelyn Smythe is an archaeologist as well as a historian) and James Swallow's "Museum Peace", which I already knew as it was released as a Big Finish audio freebie late last year.
January Books 25) Short Trips: Dalek Empire, edited by Nicholas Briggs with Simon Guerrier fjm 2010
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That title really sums up a lot about Steve Swallow's sense of humor.
Mike Ragogna: What's It All About: Chatting with Pat Metheny, Jonathan Elias, and Viva Voce Mike Ragogna 2011
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That title really sums up a lot about Steve Swallow's sense of humor.
Mike Ragogna: What's It All About: Chatting with Pat Metheny, Jonathan Elias, and Viva Voce Mike Ragogna 2011
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This was Swallow's first book, and I think it shows since he doesn't plumb the dramatic irony of seeing what Rafen has to stumble through.
Blood Angels marycatelli 2010
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(Soundbite of song, "Jingle Bells") WHITEHEAD: Sometimes, that classical brass quintet is joined or replaced by Carla Bley's piano and Steve Swallow's improbably tuneful electric bass.
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