Adison Evans

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2016-03-10

I really enjoyed the Saxophone on this album. Boy did that really stand out as the signature instrument on this album. Not much singing going on, but when she did start belting out some vocals it gave you a whole different thought process. She has some pipes on her that is for sure. I enjoyed this quite a bit, and look forward to hearing other music from Adison soon.

review by Matt

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