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Bill Cunliffe, Arturo Sandoval & Melissa Errico
ByMelissa Errico
vocals
Gene Krupa
drums1909 - 1973

Margaret Slovak
guitarb.1962

Brian Grace
saxophone
Peter Kogan
drumsb.1945

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Arturo Sandoval
trumpetb.1949

Bill Cunliffe
pianob.1956

Doug MacDonald
guitarb.1953
Playlist
- Melissa Errico "Armour, Armour" Out of the DarkThe Film Noir Project (Three Graces Productions) 00:00
- Host talks 3:13
- Gene Krupa Trio "Dark Eyes" Capitol Vault Series (Capitol) 5:43
- Margaret Slovak Trio "Forty-Four" Ballad for Bird (Margaret Slovak) 8:50
- Host talks 11:30
- Pat Metheny & Toots Thielemans "Always and Forever" Secret Story (Nonesuch) 12:17
- Brian Grace "Autumn in Long Beach" Long Beach (Brian Grace) 17:26
- Host talks 22:50
- Bill Cunliffe "Do it Again" SingleSteely Dan Cover (Bill Cunliffe) 23:57
- Carl Mayotte "Hiver" Analekta (Carl Mayotte) 29:45
- Host talks 33:32
- Zez Confrey And His Orchestra "Kitten on the Keys" The Hits (Ragtime Records) 34:08
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guitar - Host talks 40:15
- Arturo Sandoval "La Virgen de la Macarena" Trumpet Evolution (Crescent Moon Records) 41:12
- Peter Kogan "Pow, Pow, Pow. PowYeah!" Just Before Midnight (Peter Kogan) 44:06
- Host talks 49:56
- Doug MacDonald "Easy to Love" I'll See You in My Dreams (Doug MacDonald) 51:14
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