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Roberto Fonseca, Christian McBride, King Oliver and More
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This week's show is book-ended by Latin jazz, as we take off with the talented
Roberto Fonseca
pianob.1975

Herb Alpert
trumpetb.1935

Christian McBride
bassb.1972


Gebhard Ullmann
saxophoneb.1957

Nick Grinder
trombone
Michael Wang
drumsPlaylist
- Roberto Fonseca "Motown" Yesun (Mack Avenue Records) 00:00
- Host talks 3:44
- " data-original-title="" title="">Miles Davis "Directions II" The Complete in a Silent Way Sessions(Columbia/Legacy) 5:41
Miles Davis
trumpet
1926 - 1991 - Christian McBride "A View from the Mountaintop" The Movement Revisited a Musical / Portrait of Four Icons (Mack Avenue Records) 10:20
- Host talks 14:32
- Dizzy Gillespie "Blue Moon" Live in Paris (Classics) 15:22
- Gebhard Ullman Basement Research "Gospel" Impromptus and Other Short Works (NotTwo Records) 19:30
- Host talks 23:07
- Duke Ellington "Mainstem" Big Band Hits of Duke Ellington (Classic Music) 24:00
- Nick Grinder "New And Happy" Frallon (Outside in Music) 26:56
- Host talks 33:17
- King Oliver "Showboat Shuffle" 26-28 (HotJazz) 33:53
- Todd Wilkinson and the Goombahles "Duck And Cover" On the Lam (Artist Recording Collective) 36:50
- Host talks 41:48
- Bennie Krueger and His Orchestra "Sheltered by the Stars Cradled by the Moon" Roaring 20's (Van Up Records) 42:22
- Michael Wang "Jungle " Bone of the Wang (Outside in Records) 45:31
- Host talks 50:16
- JJ Johnson "Commutation" First Place Expanded (Universe) 50:58
- Host talks 53:10
- Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass "Numero Cinco" South of the Border (Herb Alpert Presents) 53:45
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