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Alumnus Antonio Hart performs "Stars Fell on Alabama" during the concert The Art of the Tenor: Celebrating Bill Pierce live at the Berklee Performance Center. Hart is accompanied by alumni Lawrence Fields on piano, Ira Coleman on bass, and Ron Savage on drums. The concert was part of the Berklee Signature Series in honor of Bill Pierce, renowned saxophonist and Woodwind Department chair emeritus, and was produced by alumna Terri Lyne Carrington.
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Stars Fell on Alabama (F. Perkins)
Antonio Hart: alto sax
Lawrence Fields: piano
Ira Coleman: bass
Ron Savage: drums
Alex Rodriguez: recording engineer
Edoardo Santini: mixing engineer
Jonathan Wyner: mastering engineer
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