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Jazz Foremothers, Women Who Impact West Coast Latin Jazz by Salsa de la Bahia, Jeffrey Gimble, Ashley Jackson Usher In Jazz Appreciation Month
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This broadcast morphs gracefully from Women's History to Jazz Appreciation Month with new releases from Salsa de la Bahia,
Jeffrey Gimble
vocalsb.1962

Dorothy Donegan
piano1924 - 1998

Alberta Hunter
vocals1895 - 1984

Jean Fineberg
woodwindsb.1956

Vanessa Perica
composer / conductorb.1982

Allan Harris
vocalsEvgenia Karlafti
organ, Hammond B3
Christine Jensen
saxophone
Tessa Souter
vocalsb.1956
Playlist
- Dorothy Donegan "I Just Want To Sing" from The Explosive Dorothy Donegan (Storyville) 00:00
- Alberta Hunter "I've Got A Mind To Ramble" from Amtrak Blues (Sony Music) 03:53
- " data-original-title="" title="">Ella Fitzgerald "Down Hearted Blues" from These Are The Blues (Verve) 08:06
Ella Fitzgerald
vocals
1917 - 1996 - Host speaks 11:14
- Key Elements "Samba Nova" from Salsa de la Bahia Vol. 3-Renegade Queens (Patois Records) 13:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Sandy Cressman "Deixa O Amor Florescer (Let Love Flourish)" from Salsa de la Bahia Vol. 3-Renegade Queens (Patois Records) 16:38
Sandy Cressman
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Renee Rosnes feat.
Renee Rosnes
piano
b.1962" data-original-title="" title="">Joyce Moreno "Essa Mulher" from Crossing Paths (Smoke Sessions Records) 22:19Joyce Moreno
vocals - Host speaks 26:53
- Jean Fineberg "Away With Words" from Jean Fineberg & Jazzphoria (Self Released) 28:09
- " data-original-title="" title="">Michael Feinstein &
Michael Feinstein
piano and vocals
b.1956" data-original-title="" title="">Andre Previn "You're Gonna Hear From Me" from Change of Heart: The Songs of Andre Previn (Concord) 34:02Andre Previn
piano
1929 - 2019 - Ann Kittredge "I Feel The Earth Move" from Romantic Notions (Jazzheads) 37:37
- Host speaks 41:10
- Vanessa Perica Orchestra "Hill of Grace" from The Eye Is The First Circle (Self Released) 42:16
- Allan Harris "Haven't We Met? " from Black Bar Jukebox (Love Production Records) 48:22
- Host speaks 51:40
- " data-original-title="" title="">Sasha Berliner "Construction" from Fantome (Outside In) 52:27
Sasha Berliner
vibraphone - Music Soup Organ Trio "Around The World" from Upbeat Mood (Chicken Coup/Summit Records) 1:00:00
- Jeffrey Gimble "Brand New Key" from Brand New Key (Café Pacific) 1:05:46
- " data-original-title="" title="">Alicia Olatuja "Give Me One Reason" from Intuition: Songs From the Minds Of Women (Resilience Music) 1:10:01
Alicia Olatuja
vocals - Host speaks 1:13:57
- " data-original-title="" title="">Nanami Haruta "Toshi" from The Vibe (Origin) 1:15:10
Nanami Haruta
trombone - " data-original-title="" title="">April Varner "Joy Of April" from April (Cellar Music Group) 1:21:08
April Varner
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Geoffrey Keezer feat.
Geoffrey Keezer
keyboards
b.1970" data-original-title="" title="">Gillian Margot "On My Way To You" from On My Way To You (MarKeez Records) 1:26:42Gillian Margot
vocals - Host speaks 1:32:21
- Christine Jensen "Fantasy On Blue (feat. Ingrid Jensen)" from Harbour (Justin Time) 1:33:37
- Tessa Souter "Ana Maria's Song (Ana Maria)" from Picture in Black and White (Noa Records) 1:38:56
- Host speaks 1:42:30
- Ashley Jackson "Troubled Water" from Take Me To The Water (Decca) 1:43:35
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lorraine Feather "The Seafloor" from The Green World (Relarian) 1:50:03
Lorraine Feather
vocals
b.1948 - Host speaks 1:56:09
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:11
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