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Harry Allen, Rossano Sportiello & Bryan Carter, Elaine Dame, Michelle Nicolle, Jenna McLean, Rachel Therrien & More
ByHarry Allen
saxophoneb.1966

Rossano Sportiello
pianob.1974

Bryan Carter
drumsb.1990

Elaine Dame
vocalsb.1962

Michelle Nicolle
vocalsb.1969

Larry Koonse
guitar, electricJenna McLean
vocals
Rachel Therrien
trumpetb.1987

Anat Fort
pianob.1970

Eric Comstock
piano
Flora Purim
vocalsb.1942

Jenny Hill
saxophonePlaylist
- Harry Allen, Rossano Sportiello, Bryan Carter "Exactly Like You" from It Takes 3 (Night Is Alive) 00:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Fred Hersch &
Fred Hersch
piano
b.1955" data-original-title="" title="">Rondi Charleston (feat.Rondi Charleston
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Kate McGarry) "Awakenings" from Suspended In Time (Resilience Music Alliance) 05:10Kate McGarry
vocals - Host speaks 09:34
- Anat Fort "The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)" from The Berlin Sessions (Sunnyside) 10:52
- Eric Comstock & " data-original-title="" title="">Barbara Fasano "Will You Love Me Tomorrow/I Want To Talk About You" from Painting The Town (Human Child Records) 14:02
Barbara Fasano
vocals - Elaine Dame "Nothing Seems To Matter" from Reminiscing (Self Released) 20:10
- Host speaks 25:49
- " data-original-title="" title="">Artemis "Komorebi" from Aboresque (Blue Note) 27:01
Artemis
band / ensemble / orchestra - Flora Purim "Light As A Feather" from Butterfly Dreams (Milestone Records) 32:33
- Host speaks 38:14
- Jenny Hill "Pisces Vibe" from Floating (Rat Beach Records) 39:20
- Michelle Nicolle & " data-original-title="" title="">Larry Koonse "Putting It Off" from The Silent Wish (Purple Lead Music) 43:42
Larry Koonse
guitar, electric - " data-original-title="" title="">Somi "Hapozamani" from Zenzile: The Reimagination of Mariam Makeba (Salon Africana) 48:16
Somi
vocals - Host speaks 52:49
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jeremy Pelt "There'll Be Other Times" from The Art of Intimacy Vol. 2: His Muse (HighNote) 53:42
Jeremy Pelt
trumpet
b.1976 - " data-original-title="" title="">Helen Sung "Feed The Fire" from Quartet+ (Sunnyside) 1:00:00
Helen Sung
piano - " data-original-title="" title="">Laila Biali "Outside" from Wintersongs (Independent) 1:04:20
Laila Biali
piano and vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">New York Voices "Cold" from Live with the WDR Big Band Cologne (MCG Jazz) 1:09:32
New York Voices
vocals
b.1989 - Host speaks 1:16:39
- " data-original-title="" title="">Nanami Haruta "Woodpecker" from The Vibe (Origin) 1:17:51
Nanami Haruta
trombone - " data-original-title="" title="">Caili O'Doherty feat.
Caili O'Doherty
piano
b.1992" data-original-title="" title="">Michael Mayo "Two Deuces" from Bluer Than Blue-Celebrating Lil Hardin Armstrong (Outside In) 1:23:14Michael Mayo
vocals - Jenna McLean "For Your Love" from For Your Love (Self Released) 1:28:03
- Host speaks 1:32:16
- Rachel Therrien "Back Home" from Mi Hogar II (Lula World Records) 1:33:29
- " data-original-title="" title="">Mary Foster Conklin "Just For Now" from These Precious Days (MockTurtle Music) 1:39:18
Mary Foster Conklin
vocals - Host speaks 1:43:38
- Carn Davidson 9 "Fire (For Oatts)" from Reverence (Self Released) 1:45:09
- " data-original-title="" title="">Billy Stritch "Planes" from Billy's Place (Club 44) 1:50:00
Billy Stritch
piano - " data-original-title="" title="">Ethel Ennis "When I Need You" from If Women Ruled the World (Savoy Jazz) 1:53:02
Ethel Ennis
vocals
1932 - 2019 - Host speaks 1:56:13
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:08
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