Clarinet Hot Boi
- Detroit, MI
- Clarinetist
- 13 miles from Southfield
My service is musically beautiful. During my time in High School, I was part of the jazz band. I have performed at the Dirty Dog Cafe and Cliff Bells in 2018
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My service is musically beautiful. During my time in High School, I was part of the jazz band. I have performed at the Dirty Dog Cafe and Cliff Bells in 2018
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33 Clarinetist reviews on GigSalad with an average rating of 4.8 stars
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