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You might easily mistake Dollshot—the quartet of vocalist Rosalie Kaplan, saxophonist Noah Kaplan, keyboardist Wes Matthews and bassist Giacomo Merega—for a jazz group; that is, up until you realize that the moody material it serves up on the bandstand is as likely penned by Schoenberg, Poulenc or Ives as by Jimmy Van Heusen or one of the group's members. The second component of this double bill definitely skews toward jazz, with a set from Italian saxophonist Gianni Mimmo and cellist Daniel Levin.
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