Jazz Ensemble concludes its musical semester
The Shippensburg University Jazz Ensemble brought everything it had for its final show of the semester on April 17 at The Thought Lot.
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The Shippensburg University Jazz Ensemble brought everything it had for its final show of the semester on April 17 at The Thought Lot.
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