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Kevin Gosa

Kevin Gosa is a classically trained saxophonist performing with a wide spectrum of artists. He is a contributing editor for The Curator, and Encounter and Technology Director for International Arts Movement. He occasionally publishes original poetry at The Versery, and blogs weekly for Patrol Magazine.

Kevin and his wife, Laura, live in Jersey City, NJ with their son Linus. He is active in the community garden, local arts scene, and local government, and loves talking about sports, watching cartoons, and cooking like Jamie Oliver.

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