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Jeff Rupert, Betty Carter, Gary Peacock and More
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This week we focus on brand new material from artists that don't get the attention they deserve in the world of jazz. We begin with
Jeff Rupert
saxophoneb.1964

George Garzone
saxophone, tenorb.1950

Ryan Keberle
tromboneb.1980

Bobby Watson
saxophone, altob.1953

Gary Peacock
bass, acoustic1935 - 2020
Playlist
- Jeff Rupert "Alone Together" The Ripple (RupeMed) 00:00
- Host talks 3:30
- " data-original-title="" title="">George Garzone "My Man" Audacity (Stunt) 5:13
George Garzone
saxophone, tenor
b.1950 - " data-original-title="" title="">Roberta Piket "Speak Memory" Speak Memory (Fresh Sound/New Talent) 9:24
Roberta Piket
piano - Host talks 13:48
- Vertaal "Drop Off" Single (feat. Severin Bruhin and Loren Hignell) (Vertaal) 14:27
- Ryan Keberle "Blue Feather" The Melodic Line (Outnote Records) 19:00
- Host talks 23:10
- " data-original-title="" title="">Wycliffe Gordon "Yaht Doo Daht Ditt" Cone S Soup (Chesky Records) 24:28
Wycliffe Gordon
trombone
b.1967 - Falkner Evans "So What Do You Mean (For Taco)" Level Playing Field (Falkner Evans) 28:39
- Host talks 34:50
- " data-original-title="" title="">Betty Carter "Social Call" Social Call (Sony Music Canada Inc.) 36:00
Betty Carter
vocals
1929 - 1998 - Sylwester Ostrowski with Bobby Watson "Chiefs Kingdom" Single (SO) 38:44
- Host talks 45:18
- Gary Peacock "Ygdal" 53rd Street (Odradek) 46:24
- Douye "Blue Bossa" Quatro (Rhombus Records) 49:33
- Host talks 53:48
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dinah Washington "Jitterbug Waltz' Dinah Washington (Verve) 54:12
Dinah Washington
vocals
1924 - 1963
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Jeff Rupert Quartet
Blue Bamboo Center For The ArtsWinter Park, FL

Jeff Rupert Quartet
Blue Bamboo Center For The ArtsWinter Park, FL
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