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Sherman Irby, Count Basie, Karl Denson and More
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The pandemic goes on and jazz musicians keep on finding innovative ways to stay relevant and creative. This week we focus on some of those that are doing so by releasing new material and good thoughts into the world. We start the hour with a veteran of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra in
Sherman Irby
saxophoneb.1968

Rick Simpson
pianob.1986

Sara Serpa
vocalsb.1979
Playlist
- Sherman Irby "Escape" Faith (Black Warrior) 00:00
- Host talks 6:35
- Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra "Dali" Portrait in Seven Shades (Jazz at Lincoln Center) 8:06
- Jim McNeely and the HR Big Band "Barefoot Dances and Other Visions" Barefoot Dances and Other Visions (CD Baby) 14:15
- Host talks 20:58
- " data-original-title="" title="">Count Basie "Who Me" The Legend (World Vision) 22:41
Count Basie
piano
1904 - 1984 - " data-original-title="" title="">Ola Onabule "Tender Heart" Point Less (Rugged Ram) 26:19
Ola Onabule
vocals - Host talks 31:24
- Rick Simpson "Everything in its Right Place" Kid A to Jazz (Whirlwind Recordings) 32:45
- Sara Serpa "Occupation" Recognition (Biophilia Records) 35:22
- Host talks 40:01
- " data-original-title="" title="">Danilo Pérez "Galactic Panama" Providencia (Danilo Inc.) 41:27
Danilo Pérez
piano
b.1966 - " data-original-title="" title="">Karl Denson and Soullive "Soul Sides" Spark (P-VINE (JAPAN)) 46:36
Karl Denson
saxophone - Host talks 51:20
- The Radam Schwartz Organ Big Band "What To Do" Organ Big Band Message from Groove to Gw (Arabesque Recordings) 52:20
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