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I am a Sixteen-Year-Old Saxophone Sensation | INDIE ALASKA

Season 6 Episode 3

People who have heard Erik Falskow play the saxophone compare him to a jazz musician on a Chicago street corner. But what shocks listeners is the fact that Erik is only 16 years old. And even more, he's only been playing for five years. In this episode of Indie Alaska, we meet Anchorage's own saxophone sensation and the local musical legends who have helped guide him through Alaska's music scene.

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