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Harry Connick, Jr., Ahmad Jamal & Eric Vloeimans
ByEric Vloeimans
trumpet
David Bloom
guitar
Tomas Janzon
guitar
Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023

Artie Shaw
clarinet1910 - 2004
Playlist
- Eric Vloeimans "HOP!" HOP! (V-Flow) 0:00
- Host talks 3:31
- Eric Vloeimans and " data-original-title="" title="">Will Holshouser "Deep Gap" Two for the Road (V-Flow) 6:03
Will Holshouser
accordion - " data-original-title="" title="">Eddie Moore "Brave Enough" Intuition (Outer Circle Music) 11:46
Eddie Moore
piano
b.1985 - Host talks 15:08
- J" data-original-title="" title="">Matt Villinger "Cruisin' in the Prius" All Faded (Matt Villinger) 16:22
Matt Villinger
keyboards - " data-original-title="" title="">Heather Ferguson "All the Things You Are" Lush Life (Heather Ferguson) 20:06
Heather Ferguson
vocals
b.1959 - Host talks 23:19
- " data-original-title="" title="">Harry Connick, Jr. "Oh! Ain't That Sweet" Other Hours Connick On Piano, Vol. 1 (Marsalis Music) 24:15
Harry Connick, Jr.
piano
b.1967 - David Bloom and Cliff Colnot "Beeb's Dues" Shadow of a Soul (Bloom Music) 28:43
- Host talks 32:14
- DR Big Band with " data-original-title="" title="">Mike Stern "Summertime" Chromosome (Red DotVME) 33:25
Mike Stern
guitar
b.1953 - " data-original-title="" title="">Tomas Janzon "Search for Peace" Nomadic (Tomas Janzon) 39:18
Tomas Janzon
guitar - Host talks 43:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Chick Corea &
Chick Corea
piano
1941 - 2021" data-original-title="" title="">Gary Burton "Hot House" Hot House (Concord Jazz) 43:57Gary Burton
vibraphone
b.1943 - " data-original-title="" title="">Ahmad Jamal "Who Can I Turn To? " Emerald City LightsLive at the Penthouse 65-66 (Elemental Music Records) 47:46
Ahmad Jamal
piano
1930 - 2023 - Host talks 52:49
- Artie Shaw & His Orchestra "Back Bay Shuffle" The Fabulous Swing Collection (RCA Bluebird) 53:22
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