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Jake Fewx

Jake Fewx is a music educator, classical tuba player, and reluctant cat owner who has recently relocated to the Washington D.C. area after growing up in Portland, OR. In addition to writing about music, Jake enjoys travelling, playing video games, drinking copious amounts of coffee, and seeking new places to grab a bite to eat.

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