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0636 | Thursday, August 31, 2006

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Musical Roots: Erick Perkins (left) plays bass with his brother Josh Perkins, who sings and plays guitar, in the jazz band JP and the Rhythm Chasers. The two San Jose siblings are set to perform Sept. 4 at the Tapestry Arts Festival in downtown San Jose.

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Perkins brothers keep San Jose swinging

By Mary Gottschalk

JP and the Rhythm Chasers heat up San Jose'sTapestry festival. more >>

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