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Betty Carter, Horace Parlan, Shirley Scott & Quentin Baxter
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Just like we did last week, we travel to South Carolina for our first song from the very esteemed drummer
Quentin E. Baxter
drums
Lucky Thompson
saxophone1924 - 2005

George Burton
piano
HANKA G
vocalsb.1980

Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945

Eric Marienthal
saxophoneb.1957
Playlist
- Quentin Baxter Quintet "For Minors Only" Art Moves Jazz (BME LLC) 0:00
- Host talks 4:40
- Lucky Thompson All Stars "Irresistable You" Jazz Collection Vol. 3 (Milestone Albums) 7:37
- US3 "Cantaloop" Hand on the Torch (Blue Note) 10:53
- Host talks 15:22
- " data-original-title="" title="">Horace Parlan Trio "Us Three" Us Three (Blue Note) 17:59
Horace Parlan
piano
1931 - 2017 - George Burton "Finite Space" Reciprocity (George Burton) 22:14
- Host talks 24:54
- " data-original-title="" title="">Shirley Scott "Just Squeeze Me" The Jazz Collection Volume One 1958-1961 (Crystaline Days Records) 25:39
Shirley Scott
organ, Hammond B3
1934 - 2002 - Dawson Jones "Enligtenment" KC Singles (Dawson Jones) 29:03
- Host talks 35:55
- " data-original-title="" title="">Peter Schlamb "AAB" Tinks (Peter Schlamb) 36:47
Peter Schlamb
vibraphone - Hanka G "As You Are'" Universal Ancestry (Hanka G) 40:00
- Host talks 43:50
- " data-original-title="" title="">Betty Carter "I Cant' Help It" Finest Hour (Verve) 45:00
Betty Carter
vocals
1929 - 1998 - Camilo Valencia "Songo Bop" Made in Miami (Pier 5) 47:17
- Host talks 51:24
- Randy Brecker & Eric Marienthal "Double Dealin'" Double Dealin' (Shanachie Entertainment) 53:03
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