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| | village voice > music > by Gary Giddins (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | So Lincoln and Wilson have written their own songs, and Wilson and Bridgewater have additionally added to the repertoire—the former by drawing on blues, rock, and country, the latter by looking to jazz itself and reinvigorating golden-age standards. |
 | | Last week, both were in town—Wilson at the Blue Note and Bridgewater at Iridium—and hearing them back-to-back suggested the cornucopia of old New York, when a maze of high-priced saloons competed with Sarah, Billie, Peggy, Ella, June, Dinah, Anita, Chris, Della, Lee, Kay, Nancy, and the rest. |
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