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as a present when he was 12, which was also around the time when he started playing piano. He received basic instruction initially from his father, who played by ear. Taborn borrowed records from a public library and listened to public radio, discovering music from the
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2660:"Reid Anderson / Dave King / Craig Taborn: Golden Valley Is Now"
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2123:"Dave Holland, Kevin Eubanks, Craig Taborn, Eric Harland: Prism"
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Cohen, Aaron (February 2014). "Prism: Fantastic Four".
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2242:"Craig Taborn: Flaga: Book of Angels, Volume 27"
1706:"Anker/Taborn/Sanders, Vortex Jazz Club, London"
2125:. North Sea Jazz. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
1933:"Dominique Pifarély, Vortex Jazz Club, London"
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1382:"Craig Taborn: Suggesting Textural Dimension"
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1572:"Craig Taborn Wins North Sea Prize"
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2005:"Party Pieces as Birthday Gifts"
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2031:"Craig Taborn: Alone, at Last"
1946:"Craig Taborn, Vortex, London"
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2354:"Craig Taborn: Shadow Plays"
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1544:"Craig Taborn Trio: Review"
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1959:"Interview: Craig Taborn"
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1968:. wonderingsound.com.
1640:. Charivari. p. 209.
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2923:The Transitory Poems
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1718:"Junk Magic: Review"
1622:CMJ New Music Report
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1581:. (May 2, 2012) ECM.
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2544:. (March 17, 2014)
2395:The Financial Times
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2808:Light Made Lighter
2602:2014-12-20 at the
2563:2014-04-16 at the
2422:The Boston Phoenix
2228:. The Jazz Police.
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1740:. The Jazz Police.
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2244:. All About Jazz.
1762:The Village Voice
1646:978-1-895166-04-0
1609:Los Angeles Times
1528:978-0-141-03401-0
1403:Invisible Oranges
1384:. All About Jazz.
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