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A Jazz Immuno-Booster: Part 3
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The suggestions from musicians eager to share, in these trying times, the music they turn to when they need to uplift or sooth their souls keep pouring in. Here's the third volume of this immuno-booster jazz mix-tape series, featuring a compelling mix of jazz masters, contemporary jazz guitar heroes, latin tinge, soul and new gospel.The third installment of this mix-tape series features selections by

Melissa Aldana
saxophone
Reinier Baas
guitarb.1985

Zeno De Rossi
drumsb.1970

Howard Fishman
vocals
Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951

Miho Hazama
composer / conductorb.1986

Jesse Harris
guitar
Rudresh Mahanthappa
saxophone, altob.1971

Jason Palmer
trumpetb.1979

Tomeka Reid
cello
Eri Yamamoto
piano
Joanna Wallfisch
vocalsHappy listening! Stay safe and sane with the help of great music!
For details on the tunes see the playlist below. If you're curious about the rationale behind these choices, here is what the selectors had to say [comments listed in chronological order, by reference to the songs they refer to].
Jason Palmer
If I have to think about music that can uplift or sooth my soul, there are many songs that come to mind. But they change daily. Today I would pick
Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Guinga
guitar
Alan Hampton
bass, acoustic
Nancy Wilson
vocals1937 - 2018

Cannonball Adderley
saxophone1928 - 1975
Tomeka Reid
Whenever I feel down, "Optimistic" by Sounds of Blackness always brings me to my feet! I hope you will read the lyrics as they are powerful, inspirational and full of love. We will get through this madness somehow, some way, and I'm praying that many of us will reflect on all that is happening and make some kind of change in how we operate day to day. I am definitely inspired to do so. Please take care, stay healthy and try your best to be optimistic! We can't go back to the way things were, we must create a better world for everyone because we are all connected! Love!Eri Yamamoto
My heart goes with
Aretha Franklin
vocals1942 - 2018
Miho Hazama
I have always loved the arrangement of this
Ivan Lins
piano and vocalsb.1945

Dave Grusin
pianob.1934

Lee Ritenour
guitarb.1952

Vince Mendoza
composer / conductorb.1961
Joanna Wallfisch
The first song that comes to mind as one that always takes me to a beautiful place in my mind and spirit is "Ao Mar" by
Vince Mendoza
composer / conductorb.1961
Jesse Harris
The truth is that I wanted to suggest something off an album by
Bud Shank
saxophone1926 - 2009

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977
Howard Fishman
I'll nominate " data-original-title="" title="">Ethan Lipton Orchestra's "Bicycle." Ethan's songs have a way of lifting spirits in the darkest times, with their combination of gentleness, humor, and bonhomie.Bill Frisell
I thought of selecting "Someone to Watch Over Me" performed by
Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996

Don Falzone
bass
Jimmy Scott
vocals1925 - 2014

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Kenny Barron
pianob.1943

Grady Tate
drums1932 - 2017

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965

Django Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953

James Brown
vocals1933 - 2006

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
Zeno De Rossi
The music of Bill Frisell has been like a friend I could lean on whenever I have gone through a rough patch. Every time it has managed to take me to places which are full of beauty and positive energy. If I have to choose only one composition, I would go with "Is It Sweet?" from This Land.Rudresh Mahanthappa

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014
Melissa Aldana
I always turn to a couple of recordings, but lately I have been going back to a lot of
Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970
Reinier Baas
My choice is "Over Big Top" by the
John Scofield
guitarb.1951

Bill Stewart
drumsb.1966

Steve Swallow
bassb.1940
Playlist
- Jason Palmer: Sonny Rollins "Pent Up House" The Complete Prestige Recordings (Prestige) 0:00
- Tomeka Reid: Sounds of Blackness "Optimistic" The Evolution of Gospel (Perspective Records) 08:51
- Eri Yamamoto: Aretha Franklin "Bridge Over Troubled Water" Live at Fillmore West (Atlantic) 14:10
- Miho Hazama: Ivan Lins, The Metropole Orchestra "Arlequim desconhecido" Regência: Vince Mendoza (Biscoito Fino) 19:50
- Joanna Wallfisch: Vince Mendoza "Ao Mar" Nights on Earth (Horizontal) 25:02
- Jesse Harris: Charlie Parker and his Orchestra "My Little Suede Shoes" Fiesta (Verve) 32:47
- Howard Fishman: Ethan Lipton and His Orchestra "Bicycle" Honker (Muckraker) 35:50
- Bill Frisell: Jimmy Scott "Someone to Watch Over Me" All the Way (Warner Bros.) 38:19
- Zeno De Rossi: Bill Frisell "Is It Sweet?" This Land (Nonesuch) 43:45
- Rudresh Mahanthappa: Pat Metheny "Two Folk Songs" from 80/81 (ECM) 48:49
- Melissa Aldana: Kurt Rosenwinkel Group "Flute" The Remedy (Live at the Village Vanguard) (Wommusic) 1:09:30
- Reinier Baas: John Scofield Trio "Over Big Top" EnRoute (Verve) 1:23:43
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