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The bistro sounds of spring
(03/25/11) The Potsdam ensemble Piquant! will be the house band at tomorrow night's "Table Settings" event in Canton. It's a literary and musical celebration of food, put on by GardenShare. Piquant! joined Todd Moe in the studio for some live music this morning. Just the thing for the first Friday of spring.

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Spicy music on a crisp fall morning
(11/12/10) The Potsdam ensemble Piquant! joined us in the studio for some live music. Just the thing for an autumn morning. Like their brand of Latin/bistro music? You're invited to a live recording session at the Russell Opera House on Sunday at 3 pm for their next cd, The South of My North.

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Live on Friday: the spicy sounds of Piquant!
(10/02/09) The Potsdam ensemble Piquant! joins Todd Moe in the studio for some Latin/bistro music. Just the thing on a cool autumn day.

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(01/19/07) This Latin music band plays monthly dances in Potsdam. Their performances are an improvised interaction - within a structure - between band members and dancers. Sax player Joshua Lazo explains, "I love playing for dances. I'll see a couple about to try a new move and I'll take that movement and try to feed it back to them melodically."

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La Llorana
(01/19/07) Performed by Piquant! for Upnorth Music on January 20, 2007

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Tengo Todo
(01/19/07) Performed by Piquant! for UpNorth Music on Janaury 20, 2007

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