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Javon Jackson, Michael Feinberg & Tim Lin
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We dedicate the entire hour of show 806 to the best of 2023 (so far). The show begins with music from saxophonist
Tim Lin
saxophone, tenor
Lonnie Liston Smith
keyboardsb.1940

Jamie Breiwick
trumpetb.1978

Michael Feinberg
bassb.1987

Javon Jackson
saxophoneb.1965
Playlist
- Tim Lin "Namely You" Empathy (Linsanity Music) 0:00
- Host talks 3:21
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lonnie Liston Smith "Kaleidoscope" Jazz is Dead 17 (Jazz is Dead) 5:17
Lonnie Liston Smith
keyboards
b.1940 - " data-original-title="" title="">Joe Farnsworth "Bobby No Bags" In What Direction Are You Headed (Smoke Sessions) 8:27
Joe Farnsworth
drums
b.1968 - Host talks 13:36
- Jamie Breiwick "March of the Hobbits" AwakeVolume 2 (Shifting Paradigm Records) 14:46
- Michael O'Neill "Mike's Blues" Conversations with Birds (Michael O'Neill) 17:52
- Host talks 23:06
- Michael Feinberg "The Healing Power of Grits" Blues Variant (Criss Cross) 24:01
- " data-original-title="" title="">Juan Pastor Chinchano "Humanidad" Cachito (Bace Records) 28:39
Juan Pastor
drums - Host talks 33:30
- Israel Tanenbaum and The Latinbaum Jazz Ensemble "Strange Destiny" Impressions (Zoho Music) 34:05
- Hazelrigg Bros "Miss Gradenko" Synchronicity: An Interpretation Of The Album By The Police (Hazelrigg Bros) 39:12
- Host talks 41:11
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dan Wilson "Bird Like" Things Eternal (Mack Avenue) 41:54
Dan Wilson
guitar, electric - Steve Smith & Vital Information "A Prayer for the GenerationsPt. V" Time Flies (Drum Legacy Records) 47:03
- Host talks 50:55
- Javon Jackson "Brother G" With Peter Bradley (Solid Jackson Records) 51:59
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