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Buddy Rich, Joe Zawinul and Shawnn Monteiro
ByShawnn Monteiro
vocals
Nick Finzer
tromboneb.1988

Dino Govoni
saxophone, tenorb.1962

Peter McEachern
trombone
Montez Coleman
drums1973 - 2022
Playlist
- Shawnn Monteiro "Never Let Me Go" More Music (Whaling City Sound) 00:00
- Host talks 4:07
- " data-original-title="" title="">Sarah Vaughan & Her Trio "Just One of Those Things" Live at Mister Kelly's (EmArcy) 6:12
Sarah Vaughan
vocals
1924 - 1990 - Dino Govoni "Ask Again" Hiding in Plain Sight (Whaling City Sound) 9:17
- Host talks 14:19
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bobby Watson with Montez Coleman "Faith in Action" Live and Learn (Palmetto Records) 15:18
Bobby Watson
saxophone, alto
b.1953 - " data-original-title="" title="">Scott Kinsey "Tiny Circles" Adjustments (Blue Canoe Records) 20:29
Scott Kinsey
keyboards - Host talks 25:02
- " data-original-title="" title="">Joe Zawinul "The Great Empire" Essential (A&M Records) 25:35
Joe Zawinul
keyboards
1932 - 2007 - Nick Finzer "Bright Size Life" Out of Focus (Outside in Music) 29:14
- Host talks 34:16
- " data-original-title="" title="">Joe Bushkin Trio "Boogie Woogie Platter" The Classics (Old Time Records) 35:22
Joe Bushkin
piano
1916 - 2004 - " data-original-title="" title="">Don Macdonald "Homecoming" Shifting Sands (DM Records) 38:32
Don Macdonald
violin
b.1966 - Host talks 43:12
- " data-original-title="" title="">Paul Desmond "Warm Valley" PUre Desmond (CTI Records) 44:04
Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto
1924 - 1977 - Peter McEachern "Mounds" Code 2 (Steeplechase Records) 48:27
- Host talks 52:48
- " data-original-title="" title="">Buddy Rich "Song of the Islands" Buddy Rich (RCA) 54:00
Buddy Rich
drums
1917 - 1987
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