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When music barely pays the bills

14 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By Paul Pringle [LA Times, 11 August 2008]
Tim Eckert’s job requires a light touch and a measure of heavy lifting.
As a workaday classical musician, he lugs a 40-pound double bass from downtown Los Angeles to Century City to Azusa and points in between.

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