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Jelly Roll Morton, Bruce Forman & Doug Beavers
ByDoug Beavers
tromboneb.1976

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Yaala Ballin
vocalsb.1983

Steven Feifke
pianob.1991

Jihee Heo
pianob.2014

Perry Smith
guitarb.1983

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007
Playlist
- Doug Beavers 9 "Blues on the Corner" Two Shades of Nude (Origin Records) 00:00
- Host talks 5:26
- John Coltrane "Bessie's Blues" Crescent (Blue Note) 8:01
- Yaala Ballin "It's A Lovely Day" Sings Irving Berlin (Steeplechase) 11:07
- Host talks 14:17
- " data-original-title="" title="">Irving Berlin "Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning" Classics (Columbia) 15:46
Irving Berlin
composer / conductor
1888 - 1989 - " data-original-title="" title="">Shai Maestro "Human" Human (ECM Records) 16:34
Shai Maestro
piano
b.1987 - Host talks 18:49
- " data-original-title="" title="">Oscar Peterson Duo "Three O'Clock in the Morning" Duo (Mercury) 19:28
Oscar Peterson
piano
1925 - 2007 - Steve Feifke Big Band "Closed" Kinetic (Outside in Music) 22:50
- Host talks 27:35
- James Horner "Old Ball Players" Field of Dreams Soundtrack (Sony) 28:43
- Jihee Heo "Blurring the Blues" Are You Ready (OA2 Records) 31:28
- Host talks 36:44
- Jelly Roll Mortron "Grandpa's Spells" Honey Tonk Blues (Old World) 37:24
- Perry Smith "Upper Manhattan Medical Group" Peace (SmithTone) 40:18
- Host talks 43:56
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bruce Forman "DS AI Detroit" Coast to Coast (Choice) 44:44
Bruce Forman
guitar
b.1956 - Shawn Maxwell "Expectation" Expectation & Experience (Shawn Maxwell) 49:43
- Host talks 51:11
- Michael Brecker "Sound Off" Time is of the Essence (Verve) 52:30
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