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Theo Croker, Annie Ross & Jesse Davis
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This week we play new music, honor those that left us and look into the music world surviving the COVID-19 shutdown. The hour kicks off with talented musician
Theo Croker
trumpetb.1985

Annie Ross
vocals1930 - 2020

Omer Avital
bass, acoustic
Mike Bond
piano
Gregg August
bassPlaylist
- Theo Croker "Just Let it Ride" Star People Nation (Masterworks) 00:00
- Host talks 5:49
- Lambert Hendricks Ross "Cloudburst" Hottest New Jazz Group (Cool Note) 8:38
- Omer Avital "Today's Blues" New York Paradox (Jazz & People) 10:54
- Host talks 17:02
- Julius LaRosa "Eh Chumpari" Julia LaRosa's Best (Cadence Records) 18:40
- Peter Campbell "Why Think About Tomorrow" Old Flames Never Die (Peter Campbell) 21:13
- Host talks 25:13
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jesse Davis Quintet "Body and Soul" Live at Smalls (Smalls Live) 26:21
Jesse Davis
saxophone, alto
b.1965 - Mike Bond "It's A Long Way Back" The Honorable Ones (Bounce Castle Records) 36:49
- Host talks 40:59
- The Yellowjackets "Magnolia" Timeline (Mack Avenue Records) 42:08
- Gregg August "The Bird Leaps" Dialogues on Race -Volume 1 (Iacuessa Records) 46:28
- Host talks 53:43
- The American Jazz Orchestra with John Lewis "Yard Dog Mazurka" The Music of Jimmie Lunceford (MusicMasters) 54:48
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