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Benny Benack III, Sumi Tonooka, Tessa Souter, Jane Ira Bloom, The Hot Toddies Jazz Band, Victoria Cardona, The Beveled Edges & More
ByBenny Benack III
trumpet and vocals
Sumi Tonooka
pianob.1956

Tessa Souter
vocalsb.1956

Jane Ira Bloom
saxophone, sopranoPlaylist
- " data-original-title="" title="">Clark Terry "Candy" from Metropole Orkest (Mons Records) 00:00
Clark Terry
trumpet
1920 - 2015 - " data-original-title="" title="">Ethel Ennis "Far Away Places" from My Kind Of Waltztime (RCA) 03:45
Ethel Ennis
vocals
1932 - 2019 - " data-original-title="" title="">John Sheridan and His Dream Band (feat.
John Sheridan
guitar" data-original-title="" title="">Rebecca Kilgore) "Behave Yourself" from Swing Is Still the King (Arbors) 06:08Rebecca Kilgore
vocals
b.1949 - Host speaks 10:31
- " data-original-title="" title="">Hiromi feat. Sonicwonder "Out There-Strollin'" from Out There (Concord) 12:01
Hiromi
piano
b.1979 - Gillian Margot & " data-original-title="" title="">Geoffrey Keezer "The Greatest Story Ever Told" from Gillian Margot & Geoffrey Keezer (MarKeez Records) 18:42
Geoffrey Keezer
keyboards
b.1970 - Host speaks 23:17
- Sasha Berliner "Construction" from Fantome (Outside In) 24:18
- The Beveled Edges (Shelly Bhushan and Anthony Lanni) "I Guess We're Not Alone" from I Guess We're Not Alone (Detrallas Records) 31:36
- " data-original-title="" title="">Rickie Lee Jones "Just In Time" from Pieces of Treasure (BMG Modern) 35:45
Rickie Lee Jones
vocals - Host speaks 38:50
- " data-original-title="" title="">Kelly Green "Down That Road" from Seems (La Reserve) 40:01
Kelly Green
piano and vocals - Benny Benack III "Spring In Manhattan" from This Is The Life (Bandstand Presents) 44:45
- Host speaks 51:46
- Sumi Tonooka & The Alchemy Sound Project "Under The Surface" from Under the Surface (ARC) 52:02
- " data-original-title="" title="">Miki Yamanaka "Song For Mary Lou" from Shades of Rainbow (Cellar Music) 1:00:00
Miki Yamanaka
piano - Tessa Souter "Mood (Musica Universalis)" from Shadows & Silence-The Erik Satie Project (Noanara Music) 1:07:05
- Host speaks 1:12:09
- Jane Ira Bloom "Riding My Planet" from Songs In Space (Outline Records) 1:13:33
- Hot Toddies Jazz Band (feat. " data-original-title="" title="">Hannah Gill) "When I Get Low I Get High" from Live From Somewhere Nowhere (Prohibition Productions) 1:17:45
Hannah Gill
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Peter Eldridge feat. Lauren Kinehan "Out There Holding On" from My Museum (Self released) 1:20:50
Peter Eldridge
vocals - Host speaks 1:25:14
- NYO Jazzwith " data-original-title="" title="">Sean Jones and
Sean Jones
trumpet
b.1978" data-original-title="" title="">Alicia Olatuja "Trane" from Live In Johannesburg (Carnegie Hall) 1:26:29Alicia Olatuja
vocals - Lisa Rich "Throw It Away" from Long As You're Living (Tritone Records) 1:32:44
- Victoria Cardona "Dos Gardenias" from Que Pasó (Leggero Records) 1:38:32
- Host speaks 1:43:08
- " data-original-title="" title="">Claire Daly &
Claire Daly
saxophone, baritone
- 2024" data-original-title="" title="">George Garzone "Warm Valley / What Am I Here For" from VuVu For Frances (Daly Bread Records) 1:44:19George Garzone
saxophone, tenor
b.1950 - " data-original-title="" title="">Terri Lyne Carrington &
Terri Lyne Carrington
drums
b.1965" data-original-title="" title="">Christie Dashiell "Freedom Day (Part 2)" from We Insist 2025 (Candid) 1:49:09Christie Dashiell
vocals - Terri Lyne Carrington & Christie Dashiell "Dear Abbey" from We Insist 2025 (Candid) 1:53:08
- Host speaks 1:55:55
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:12
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