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Horace Silver, Bobby Broom & Anthony Branker
ByAnthony Branker
composer / conductorb.1958

Emily Mazzella
vocals
Jimmy Farace
saxophone, baritoneFrank Anthony Bruno
bass, electricb.1956

Bobby Broom
guitarb.1961

Julian Lage
guitar, electric
Hailey Brinnel
trombone
Mark Lewis
saxophoneb.1958
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- Anthony Branker and Imagine "I, Too, Sing America" What Place Can Be For Us (Origin Records) 0:00
- Host talks 4:25
- " data-original-title="" title="">Barney Bigard And His Orchestra "Lost in Two Flats" The Units (RCA) 6:31
Barney Bigard
clarinet
1906 - 1980 - Emily Mazzella "Only Love Can Say" Awakening (Solar Dream Records) 9:08
- Host talks 13:12
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lonnie Leibowitz "Inner Earth" Terra's Ascension (New Artist Records) 15:14
Lonnie Leibowitz
piano - Trio Profondo "Pannonica" Mosaic (5069735 DK Records) 18:35
- Host talks 22:36
- The Whoopee Makers with " data-original-title="" title="">Harry Carney "Move Over" The Big Broadcast (Rivermont Records) 23:56
Harry Carney
saxophone, baritone
1910 - 1974 - Anthony Bruno "Hand Glide" Self Titled (Anthony Bruno) 26:36
- Host talks 32:27
- Bobby Broom "Driftin'" Keyed Up (Clean Sweep Music) 33:35
- " data-original-title="" title="">Horace Silver Trio "Knowledge Box" Horace Silver Trio (Blue Note) 38:23
Horace Silver
piano
1928 - 2014 - Host talks 41:08
- Julian Lage "Everything Helps" The Layers (Blue Note) 41:57
- Delauney's Jazz "I Saw Stars" Celebrate (Classic Times) 46:00
- Host talks 48:36
- Hailey Brinnel "I Might Be Evil" Beautiful Tomorrow (Outside in Music) 49:18
- Host talks 53:51
- Mark Lewis "Swami's Song" Sunlight Shines In (Audio Daddio) 54:36
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