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JDB is a lifelong resident of the Northeast, physician, piano player, voracious reader, lap swimmer, animal lover, crossword puzzler, movie buff, and student of baseball. She drinks her coffee with milk and her gin gimlets straight up and ice-cold.

JDB is a lifelong resident of the Northeast, physician, piano player, voracious reader, lap swimmer, animal lover, crossword puzzler, movie buff, and student of baseball. She drinks her coffee with milk and her gin gimlets straight up and ice-cold.

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Pride (In The Name of Love)

Published April 4, 2018April 4, 2018 by JDB in 80's music, Beauty in Music, Popular Music
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The long and varied life of a beautiful melody

Published March 28, 2018April 1, 2018 by JDB in Beauty in Music, Choral works, Classical music, Sacred Music
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Monday whimsy (Part 2)

Published March 19, 2018 by JDB in Animation, Beauty in Art, Graphic Design, Illustration
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A riot of color

Published March 18, 2018 by JDB in Beauty in Nature
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Revisiting Nina and Feeling Good

Published March 9, 2018 by JDB in Beauty in Music, Jazz
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All Hail, Edel Rodriguez

Published March 3, 2018 by JDB in Graphic Design, Illustration
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