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David Billingsley, Charles Mingus, Bobby Watson and more
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This week we profile a lot of jazz musicians that we interviewed during the pandemic. We begin with Minneapolis pianist David Billingsley with a song off his new debut CD Hymns from Grandma's Living Room. We also feature
Henry Robinett
guitar
Gary Smulyan
saxophone, baritoneb.1956

Bobby Watson
saxophone, altob.1953
Playlist
- David Billingsley "Amazing Grace" Hymns from Grandma's Living Room (Intersound) 00:00
- Host talks 5:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Hank Jones and
Hank Jones
piano
1918 - 2010" data-original-title="" title="">Frank Wess "You Made a Good Move" Frank and Hank (Fresh Sound Records) 7:48Frank Wess
saxophone, tenor
1922 - 2013 - Henry Robinett "I Hear a Rhapsody" Jazz Standards Volume 1 (Nefertiti Records) 13:14
- Host talks 18:45
- " data-original-title="" title="">Charles Mingus "Solo Dancer" Jazz Master (Blue Note) 19:57
Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic
1922 - 1979 - " data-original-title="" title="">Ryan Anselmi "Home on the Range" Lookout Road (Artists Recording Collective) 24:44
Ryan Anselmi
saxophone, tenor - Host talks 27:32
- We the People featuring Eddie Moore "Misunderstood" 2020 Single (Eddie Moore) 29:38
- " data-original-title="" title="">Mark Masters Ensemble with Gary Smulyan "Don't Deny" Night Talk: The Alex Wilder Songbook (Capri Records) 31:46
Mark Masters
arranger
b.1957 - Host talks 37:23
- Bobby Watson "Someday We'll All Be Free" Keepin' It Real (Smoke Sessions) 38:38
- DreamRoot "Momentum 7" Phases (Dreamroot) 42:41
- Host talks 47:00
- E.E. Pointer "Jason and the Dream" Necessary Road (EE Pointer) 47:51
- Host talks 52:23
- The Original Dixie Land Jazz Band "Sensation Rage"The Collection (Old Time Records) 52:58
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