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Doc Cheatham, Kenny Washington & Arron Bazzell
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From a New York City musician and educator realizing his dream with his debut album Aesthetic, we kick off today's show with saxophonist
Aaron Bazzell
saxophone
Arturo Sandoval
trumpetb.1949

Solitaire Miles
vocals
Jackie Messina
vocals
Aaron Seeber
drums
Doc Cheatham
trumpet1905 - 1997

Una Mae Carlisle
piano and vocalsb.1915

Kenny Washington
drumsb.1958
Playlist
- Aaron Bazzell "Increase and Persist" Aesthetic (Aaron Bazzell ) 00:00
- Host talks 3:25
- Arturo Sandoval "Nuestro Blues" Tumbaito (Timba Records) 5:45
- Susie Blue and the Lonesome Fellas "Lucky Lips" Blue Train (John Robertson) 10:45
- Host talks 13:37
- Doc Cheatham "Okay Baby" The Eighty Seven Years of Doc Cheatham (Columbia) 14:37
- Way North "I'm Here to Stay" New Dreams, Old Stories (Way North) 17:25
- Host talks 20:02
- The Chillhop Orchestra "After the Rain" After the Rain (Trad Vibe Records) 22:13
- Jackie Messina "Easy Street" Necessary Arrangements (Jackie Messina) 24:53
- Host talks 28:16
- Una Mae Carlisle "Gone" Mean to Me (Jazz League Music) 37:32
- " data-original-title="" title="">Chris Torkewitz "Vista" NY Ensembles (Chris Torkewitz) 32:42
Chris Torkewitz
saxophone, tenor - Host talks 36:14
- Skip Peck "I Didn't Have a Care" Skip Peck Vol. 41 (Audiosparx) 37:30
- David Larsen "Bright Days" G2 and You (G2 Records) 40:30
- Host talks 44:58
- Dave Glenn "National Pastime" National Pastime (Dave Glenn) 45:44
- Aaron Seeber "Duke Ellington's Sound of Love" First Love (Cellar Live) 48:46
- Host talks 52:05
- " data-original-title="" title="">Ralph Lalama "Metro North" Music for Grown-Ups (Criss Cross Jazz) 53:05
Ralph Lalama
saxophone
b.1951
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