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Nick Finzer, Jeremy Pelt, Jonah Jones and More
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Nick Finzer
tromboneb.1988

Keith Oxman
saxophone, tenor
Naama Gheber
vocalsb.1991

Sebastien Ammann
pianoPlaylist
- Nick Finzer "Weatherman" Cast of Characters (Outside in Music) 00:00
- Host talks 6:05
- Legrand Jazz "Wild Man Blues'" Michel Legrand / Miles Davis (Ais) 7:58
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jeremy Pelt Trio "Love is Simple" The Art of Intimacy, Volume 1 (Highnote) 10:13
Jeremy Pelt
trumpet
b.1976 - Host talks 15:58
- Robert Glasper Experiment "Afro Blue" Black Radio (Blue Note) 16:29
- Keith Oxman "Two Cigarettes in the Dark" Two Cigrarettes in the Dark (Capri Records) 21:36
- Host talks 26:56
- New England Conservatory with Gunther Schuller and Joe Venuti "Happy Feet" New England Conservatory Jazz 40: Artifacts (New England Conservatory) 28:11
- Naama Gheber "Sometimes I'm Happy" Dearly Beloved (Cellar Live) 30:33
- Host talks 34:12
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dee Dee Bridgewater "Hound Dog" Jazz Lounge (Sony Classical) 35:48
Dee Dee Bridgewater
vocals
b.1950 - Sebastien Amman's Color Wheel "King Korn Revisited" Resilience (Skirl Records) 39:03
- Host talks 43:48
- " data-original-title="" title="">Sonny Rollins and
Sonny Rollins
saxophone
b.1930" data-original-title="" title="">Milt Jackson "No Moe" Newk and Bags (Acrobat) 45:15Milt Jackson
vibraphone
1923 - 1999 - " data-original-title="" title="">Jonah Jones "The Party's Over" Swinging on Broadway (Capitol) 48:21
Jonah Jones
trumpet
1909 - 2000 - Host talks 50:46
- " data-original-title="" title="">John Handy Quintet "Dancy, Dancy"2nd John Handy Album (Columbia) 51:35
John Handy
saxophone
b.1933
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