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Dizzy & Fay is a piano/voice duo[1]. Notably, their debut album Songbook was featured on JAZZ FM 91.1's Session Notes [2]on March 27 2022[3]. Group members, Amanda Walther and Mark Lalama met on tour and started writing together.[1]
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- ^ a b Mitchell-Clarke, Lesley. "Songbook - Dizzy & Fay (Amanda Walther; Mark Lalama)". The WholeNote.
- ^ "Session Notes". JAZZ.FM91. June 9, 2020.
- ^ "Playlist: Session Notes – March 27, 2022". JAZZ.FM91. March 27, 2022.