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Kersten Stevens

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

A classical violinist since age three, Kersten Stevens branched out into jazz, gospel and hip hop. The Yale graduate opened for the late Ray Charles and has performed with renowned jazz violinist Regina Carter. She joins us with her ensemble for a live performance.

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Kersten Stevens

Comments [5]

Cassandra McMillion from Fayetteville, NC

Kersten Stevens is my niece of whom I am very proud!!! I enjoyed the Show and the interview.
Keep up the creativity and launch out into the deep. Nucleus is terrific. I am waiting for the new CD.
Aunt San

Dec. 04 2008 01:05 PM
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AR from New York

If you played at an airport travel would be that much more comfortable. I'm excited for Saturday's show at The Harlem Jazz Concert Festival. I'm curious to hear what you can do with holiday sacred music.

Dec. 03 2008 11:43 PM
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Elizabeth Woll from Katonah, NY

I was also happily reminded of Stephane Grapelli. What a fantastic new artist Kersten Stevens is. Thanks Soundcheck!

Dec. 03 2008 06:13 PM
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Jacob from Oakland, NJ

I'm pleasantly reminded of Stéphane Grappelli, of whom I am a great fan. Keep up the great sound!

Dec. 03 2008 02:56 PM
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Lakia Johnson from Norwalk,CT

Kersten you and the band sound amazing. You are also and awesome teacher. Much love.

Dec. 03 2008 02:54 PM
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