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Posted AT 3:50 AM EDT on 28/06/07

Life is an improvisation

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

Many musicians have recurring dreams in which they're late for the show and they've lost their instrument, or they don't know the music, or the audience is waiting and they have no idea what they're supposed to play. Elizabeth Shepherd knows the feelings associated with those nightmares very well, because almost every key event in her short career as a jazz musician has thrown her into a waking version of one of those what-am-I-doing-here situations.

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