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Holiday releases By Jae Sinnett, George Burton, Gregory Porter, Nicky Schrire, Aubrey Logan Plus A Celebration of Bob Dorough's Centennial
BySarah L King
vocals
Jae Sinnett
drums
George Burton
piano
Gregory Porter
vocalsb.1971

Nicky Schrire
vocals
Aubrey Logan
tromboneb.1988

Beegie Adair
piano1937 - 2022

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998

Dionne Warwick
vocalsb.1940

Bob Dorough
vocals1923 - 2018
Playlist
- Jae Sinnett's Zero to 60 Quartet "Little Drummer Boy" from A Swingin Christmas (Live at WHRO) (Independent) 00:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Grady Tate "Bending Towards the Light" from Bending Towards the Light-A Jazz Nativity (Self Released) 06:21
Grady Tate
drums
1932 - 2017 - George Burton (feat. " data-original-title="" title="">Nancy Harms) "Some Children See Him" from The Yule Log (Porge Records) 10:10
Nancy Harms
vocals - Host speaks 15:18
- Beegie Adair "I Wished On the Moon" from By Request (Green Hill Music) 16:43
- Frank Sinatra "Witchcraft" from The History of Jazz Vol. 5 (Capitol) 19:59
- Dionne Warwick "Theme from Valley of the Dolls" from The Valley of the Dolls (Warner Music Group) 22:49
- Host speaks 26:21
- " data-original-title="" title="">Julieta Eugenio "Snowbirds" from Jump (Greenleaf Music) 27:26
Julieta Eugenio
saxophone - Sarah L King "Snow Blind" from Single (Fire Horse) (Peccadillo & ECN Music Ltd) 32:28
- Host speaks 36:26
- Bob Dorough "Devil May Care" from The Houston Branch (Self Released) 37:37
- Bob Dorough & " data-original-title="" title="">Dave Frishberg "Nothing Like You" from Who's On First (Blue Note) 43:50
Dave Frishberg
piano
1933 - 2021 - Bob Dorough "Learnin' the Blues" from Live At the Deer Head Inn (Deer Head Records) 48:37
- Host speaks 54:13
- " data-original-title="" title="">Isle of Klezbos "Trombone Taxim & Mekhutonim Tants" from Yiddish Silver Screen (Self Released) 55:16
Isle of Klezbos
band / ensemble / orchestra
b.1998 - " data-original-title="" title="">Geri Allen "Red Velvet in Winter" from Flying Toward the Sound (Motema) 1:00:00
Geri Allen
piano
1957 - 2017 - Gregory Porter "Do You Hear What I Hear" from Christmas Wish (Blue Note) 1:05:38
- " data-original-title="" title="">Janis Siegel "Hard Candy Christmas" from Crying in My Whiskey (Night Is Alive) 1:09:17
Janis Siegel
vocals
b.1952 - Host speaks 1:13:36
- " data-original-title="" title="">Karen Hammack "Under the Shimmering Tree" from Love In the Dawn (Self Released) 1:14:48
Karen Hammack
piano - " data-original-title="" title="">Joe Williams (feat.
Joe Williams
vocals
1918 - 1999" data-original-title="" title="">Shirley Horn) "Love Without Money" from In Good Company (Verve) 1:21:07Shirley Horn
piano
1934 - 2005 - Nicky Schrire "Yuletide" from Single (Self Released) 1:24:25
- Host speaks 1:27:55
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jeff Hamilton Trio "Bright Bright the Holly Berries" from Merry And Bright (Capri) 1:28:52
Jeff Hamilton
drums
b.1953 - "
data-original-title="" title="">Jim Caruso, "
data-original-title="" title="">Klea Blackhurst, " data-original-title="" title="">Billy Stritch "Kay Thompson's Jingle Bells" from Christmas At Birdland (Club44 Records) 1:34:48
Billy Stritch
piano - " data-original-title="" title="">Champian Fulton "Merry Merry Christmas" from Christmas With Champian (Self Released) 1:36:41
Champian Fulton
piano and vocals - Host speaks 1:41:14
- " data-original-title="" title="">Colin Steele Quartet "River" from Joni-Jazz Interpretations of the Joni Mitchell Songbook (Marina Records) 1:42:34
Colin Steele
trumpet - " data-original-title="" title="">Veronica Swift "I Hope She Makes You Happy" from Confessions (Mack Avenue) 1:48:31
Veronica Swift
vocals - Aubrey Logan "This Is How It Ends" from Aubrey Logan Christmas (MWO Records) 1:52:50
- Host speaks 1:55:48
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:56:47
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