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The opening tune, Big Mac, is a salute to one of Michigan's most recognizable icons: the Mackinac Bridge. Anyone who has ever crossed over the Mackinac Bridge from Michigan's lower peninsula into the upper peninsula is familiar rhythmic sound made by your car's tire's on the metal grates of the bridge's floor “Ba Bump! Ba Bump! Ba Bump! Ba Bump!” Big Mac also reminds the listener of the sounds of the construction of this mighty edifice and honors those connected with the conception and creation of one of mankind's greatest engineering achievements. Listen to the first notes of this tune and you’ll hear this rhythmic pattern Ba Bump! Ba Bump! as your car crosses over Big Mac.

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from The Michigan Jazz Suite, released January 1, 2008
Composed by Paul Keller.
Steve Richko, piano
Paul Keller, string bass
Pete Siers, drums

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Paul Keller Saline, Michigan

Paul Matthew Keller was born March 11, 1962. He began studying the string bass at age 12. By age 16 Paul had played his first jazz gigs in his hometown of Grand Rapids, MI. He continued his classical music education at the University of Michigan and moved to Ann Arbor permanently in 1986. ... more

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