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 Jake Sherman
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Wall Street Journal
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John Stein, is a jazz guitarist, born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. His education includes a Bachelor of Music from Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where he is an associate professor. Stein associates with such Boston jazz musicians as Bill Pierce, Kenneth Weinberger, John LaPorta, and Bob Freedman. He has performed onstage with David "Fathead" Newman, Lou Donaldson, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Johnny Vidacovich, and Idris Muhammad. He has also performed concerts in Europe, conducting tours in Germany, France and Switzerland, in Brazil, as well as in the United States. Stein's compositions and performances are a range of jazz, including blues, bebop, bossas, and swing.... (Read more on Wikipedia)

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12 days ago
Jake Sherman
Polls show toll on House GOP image - — House Republican poll ratings have plunged over the past year, as Washington's brutal battles have taken a toll on a party that was flying high last January when it took the majority. — Long, drawn-out skirmishes over the debt ceiling …
38 days ago
Jake Sherman
House GOP weakened, divided - — House Republicans aren't looking for another bloody battle on the payroll tax. They don't think it's worth stepping into the ring with President Barack Obama during his 2012 crusade against Congress. — But they are willing to fight each other — over policy, strategy and leadership.
36 days ago
Jake Sherman
Pelosi aides dispute daughter's claim - — Nancy Pelosi's office says her daughter is wrong when she says the California Democrat wants to leave politics. — Alexandra Pelosi, the Democratic activist and filmmaker, said in an interview with Andrew Breitbart's Big Government …
81 days ago
Jake Sherman
Eric Cantor calls for tough balanced budget amendment - — Majority Leader Eric Cantor sided with his party's conservatives Monday, saying that he preferred that the House vote on a stronger balanced budget amendment than planned. — Speaking to reporters in the Capitol Monday …
79 days ago
Jake Sherman
Illinois GOP seeks to block Gitmo move - — Illinois Republicans continued their barrage Monday against moving Guantanamo detainees to their state, unveiling legislation that seeks to slow President Barack Obama's movement to ship terrorist suspects onto U.S. soil.
83 days ago
Jake Sherman
ACORN sues over funding cut - — A non-profit organization filed a lawsuit against the federal government Thursday morning, seeking to overturn Congressional legislation that stopped the flow of federal funds to ACORN. — The suit, filed in federal court in New York, claims that legislation passed …
91 days ago
Jake Sherman
Panel goes AWOL in GOP earmark war - — On Nov. 19, 2008, House GOP leaders John Boehner and Eric Cantor created a select committee on earmark reform to bring “meaningful change to the process by which Washington spends taxpayers' hard-earned money.” — Nearly a year later …
112 days ago
Jake Sherman
Boehner downplays Dow 10,000 - — Dow 10,000 just isn't that big a deal, House Republican leader John Boehner said Wednesday morning. — And anyone who places significance on the stock market hitting this symbolic number is “certainly not talking to the American people.”
119 days ago
Jake Sherman
Working hard or hardly working? - — Like most Americans, members of the House are expected to report promptly — no excuses — when summoned by their bosses for the start of another workweek. One difference: For lawmakers, starting time doesn't come until about 6:30 Tuesday evening.
125 days ago
Jake Sherman
Senate Dems will push public option - — Senate Democratic leaders signaled Thursday that their version of health care overhaul will include some form of a public option, but it may be limited in scope so they can secure 60 votes to break a Republican filibuster.
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