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Bob Mover, Bill Evans, Grover Washington, Jr. & Kelly Green
ByKelly Green
piano and vocals
Harold Mabern
piano1936 - 2019
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- " data-original-title="" title="">Kelly Green "Down That Road" Seems (La Reserve Records) 0:00
Kelly Green
piano and vocals - Host talks 5:07
- " data-original-title="" title="">Harold Mabern "Blues for Phineas" Wailin' (Prestige Records) 7:46
Harold Mabern
piano
1936 - 2019 - " data-original-title="" title="">Martin Budde "Companion" Back Burner (Origin) 13:02
Martin Budde
guitar - Host talks 17:18
- Bob Mover & Walter Davis Jr. "Bird Feathers" The Salerno Concert Live (Cellar Live) 17:45
- " data-original-title="" title="">Scott D Marshall "What Would Eddie Do" The Solitude Suite (Scott Marshall) 21:53
Scott D Marshall
saxophone - Host talks 27:05
- " data-original-title="" title="">Grover Washington, Jr. "Just the Two of Us" Love Songs (MMF) 28:09
Grover Washington, Jr.
saxophone
1943 - 1999 - " data-original-title="" title="">David Schumacher "Cal Massey" Smoke in the Sky (Cellar Live) 34:58
David Schumacher
composer / conductor
b.1974 - Host talks 40:03
- Four (Jazz Saxophone Quartet) "The Executioner is Looking Away" Four Plus Six (Rev Records) 40:25
- Wolff, Clark, and Dorsey "Turn out the Stars" A Letter to Bill Evans (Jazz Avenue 1) 46:16
- Host talks 53:02
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bill Evans &
Bill Evans
piano
1929 - 1980" data-original-title="" title="">Stan Getz "But Beautiful" Bill Evans & Stan Getz (Verve) 54:09Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor
1927 - 1991
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