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Eric Revis, Billy Higgins & Rob Scheps
ByEric Revis
bassb.1967

Ron Miles
cornet1963 - 2022

Ben Rosenblum
piano
Rob Scheps
saxophone, tenorPlaylist
- " data-original-title="" title="">Eric Revis "Baby Renfro" Slipknots Through a Looking Glass (Pyroclastic Records) 00:00
Eric Revis
bass
b.1967 - Host talks 5:18
- " data-original-title="" title="">Betty Carter "Thou Swell" Social Call (Wnts) 7:16
Betty Carter
vocals
1929 - 1998 - Jazz On The Latin Side All Stars with " data-original-title="" title="">Donald Vega "Bebop" The Last Bullfighter (Saungu Recordings) 9:00
Donald Vega
piano - Host talks 14:29
- " data-original-title="" title="">Billy Higgins "Sugar and Spice" The Soldier (Timeless Records) 15:38
Billy Higgins
drums
1936 - 2001 - Ron Miles "Queen of the South" Rainbow Sign (Blue Note) 20:26
- Host talks 24:42
- " data-original-title="" title="">Fred Hess "Such Sweet Thunder" Such Sweet Thunder (Capri Records) 25:38
Fred Hess
saxophone, tenor
b.1944 - Jen Hodge "Hodge Podge" The Girl in the Groove (Bandcamp) 29:59
- Host talks 34:06
- " data-original-title="" title="">Tony Bennett "Anything Goes" Cocktail Hour Jazz (Delta) 35:19
Tony Bennett
vocals
1926 - 2023 - " data-original-title="" title="">Vince Tampio "Vapid Transit" Adult Children (Vince Tampio) 37:36
Vince Tampio
trumpet - Host talks 39:31
- Claudio Scolari "Aurora" Cosmololgy (Claudio Records) 40:22
- Ben Rosenblum Nebula Project "Fight or Flight" Kite and Strings (One Trick Dog Records) 44:31
- Host talks 48:38
- Rob Scheps "Clambake" Live at the Churchill School (CD Baby) 49:28
- Host talks 52:45
- " data-original-title="" title="">George Coleman "Sonny's Playground" A Master Speaks (Smoke Sessions) 53:41
George Coleman
saxophone, tenor
b.1935
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