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High Hat, Trumpet and Rhythm - Celebrating Foremother Valaida Snow Plus New Releases From Tuba Skinny, Esthesis Quartet & More
ByTuba Skinny
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2009

Elsa Nilsson
fluteb.1987

Tina Raymond
drums
Dawn Clement
piano
Emma Dayhuff
bass
Valaida Snow
trumpet1904 - 1956

Memphis Minnie
guitar1897 - 1973

Alexa Tarantino
saxophone, altob.1992

Dakota Staton
vocals1932 - 2007

Ian Shaw
vocalsb.1962
Playlist
- " data-original-title="" title="">Hendrik Meurkens &
Hendrik Meurkens
harmonica
b.1957" data-original-title="" title="">Bill Cunliffe "Ode to Billy Joe" from Cabin in the Sky (Height Advantage) 00:00Bill Cunliffe
piano
b.1956 - " data-original-title="" title="">Nancy Wilson "Ode to Billy Joe" from Welcome to My Love (Capitol Jazz) 05:00
Nancy Wilson
vocals
1937 - 2018 - Host speaks 10:14
- Tuba Skinny "Pyramid Strut" from Magnolia Stroll (Self Released) 11:32
- " data-original-title="" title="">Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny "Patience and Fortitude" from Let's Get Happy Together (Stony Plain) 16:05
Maria Muldaur
vocals
b.1943 - " data-original-title="" title="">Bria Skonberg "High Hat, Trumpet and Rhythm" from With a Twist (Sony Music/Okeh) 18:59
Bria Skonberg
trumpet - Valaida Snow "I Want A Lot of Love" from Valaida Snow (Doxy Collection) (Doxy) 22:15
- Host speaks 25:33
- " data-original-title="" title="">Julieta Eugenio "Tres" from Jump (Greenleaf Music) 26:42
Julieta Eugenio
saxophone - " data-original-title="" title="">Nina Simone "Chauffeur" from Let It All Out (Verve) 32:02
Nina Simone
piano and vocals
1933 - 2003 - " data-original-title="" title="">Ruthie Foster &
Ruthie Foster
guitar
b.1964" data-original-title="" title="">Steve Freund "Keep Your Big Mouth Closed" from ... First Came Memphis Minnie (Stony Plain) 34:48Steve Freund
guitar
b.1952 - Host speaks 37:58
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jordan Pettay "First Fruit" from First Fruit (Self Released) 39:06
Jordan Pettay
saxophone, tenor - San Gabriel 7 feat. " data-original-title="" title="">Sinne Eeg "What About Love" from Under the Stars (Self Released) 44:09
Sinne Eeg
vocals - Dakota Staton "Play Your Hands Girls" from Ms. Soul (Unidisc) 49:19
- Host speaks 52:53
- Esthesis Quartet (Elsa Nilsson, Tina Raymond, Dawn Clement, Emma Dayhuff) "Cricket" from Esthesis Quartet (Orenda Records) 54:01
- Alexa Tarantino "Breeze" from Winds of Change (Posi-Tone) 1:00:00
- Ann Hampton Callaway "The Moon Is A Kite" from Single (Self released) 1:04:56
- Ian Shaw "How Do You Keep the Music Playing" from The Theory of Joy (Jazz Village) 1:09:29
- Host speaks 1:14:30
- Queen Kong "Kavod-19" from Fray (Independent) 1:15:41
- Amanda Ekery "LCC #18 (Up There)" from Some (more) Short Songs (Self released) 1:21:03
- " data-original-title="" title="">Cecile McLorin Salvant "Ghost Song" from Ghost Song (Nonesuch) 1:24:22
Cecile McLorin Salvant
vocals
b.1989 - Host speaks 1:27:41
- Randy Napoleon (feat. " data-original-title="" title="">Aubrey Johnson) "Andy's Lament" from Puppets, The Music of Gregg Hill (Origin Arts/OA2) 1:28:57
Aubrey Johnson
vocals
b.1985 - Carol McCann "Desert Wind" from Carol McCann Celebrates the Holidays (Self Released) 1:34:09
- Host speaks 1:38:22
- Colin Steele Quartet "I Had A King" from Joni-Jazz Interpretations of the Joni Mitchell Songbook (Marina Records) 1:39:10
- As Is (Alan & Stacy Schulman) "Both Sides Now" from A Love Like Ours-Remaster (Self Released) 1:44:09
- " data-original-title="" title="">Terri Lyne Carrington +Social Science "Love (feat.
Terri Lyne Carrington
drums
b.1965" data-original-title="" title="">Debo Ray)" from Waiting Game (Motema) 1:49:40Debo Ray
vocals - Host speaks 1:55:42
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:56:37
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