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George Burton, Christian Sands, Isaiah J. Thompson & Kait Dunton
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Welcome the annual Christmas Hour of jazz music. Kicking off our 2023 edition is keyboardist
Kait Dunton
pianob.1983

Christian Sands
pianob.1989

Isaiah J. Thompson
piano
Adam Shulman
pianob.1979

George Burton
piano
Gregory Porter
vocalsb.1971

Samara Joy
vocals
Solitaire Miles
vocalsPlaylist
- Kait Dunton "The Little Funky Drummer Boy " A Very Keyboard Christmas (Real & Imagined Music) 0:00
- Host talks 3:51
- Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra "Skating" Carol of the Bells (Patois Records) 5:51
- Christian Sands "Let It Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!" Christmas Stories (Mack Avenue Records) 10:06
- Host talks 15:08
- Gregory Porter & Samara Joy "What Are You Doing New Years Eve" Christmas Wish (Universal) 17:09
- Isaiah J.Thompson "Christmas is Coming" A Guaraldi Holiday (Outside in Music) 24:07
- Host talks 29:32
- " data-original-title="" title="">Karen Stachel "I Wonder as I Wander'" A Whim and a Prayer (Purple Room Productions) 32:01
Karen Stachel
flute - George Gee Swing Orchestra "O Tannenbaum" Winter Wonderland (George Gee Swing Orchestra) 37:08
- Host talks 40:00
- Adam Shulman "We Wish You a Funky Christmas" We Wish You A Funky Christmas (Cellar Live) 41:01
- George Burton "Christmas Waltz" The Yule Log (Porge Records) 44:05
- Host talks 45:04
- " data-original-title="" title="">Teddy Horangic &
Teddy Horangic
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Frank Lacy "The Christmas Song" This Christmas With Night Is Alive (Night is Alive) 48:02Frank Lacy
trombone
b.1959 - John Paul McGee "Christmas Time is Here" A Gospejazzical Christmas (Jazz Urbane Records) 50:00
- Host talks 51:34
- Susie Blue & the Lonesome Fellas "Boogie Boogie Santa" Holiday Single (Susie Blue & the Lonesome Fellas) 52:31
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