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John Patitucci, Dick Oatts, Count Basie and More
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This week we focus on new releases and look for a unique perspective on this COVID-19 pandemic world. We hear from
John Patitucci
bassb.1959

Avram Fefer
saxophone
Paul Jost
vocalsPlaylist
- John Patitucci with " data-original-title="" title="">John Beasley "Sam Rivers" MONK'estra Plays John Beasley (Mack Avenue) 00:00
John Beasley
piano - Host talks 4:40
- " data-original-title="" title="">Ray Brown and
Ray Brown
bass, acoustic
1926 - 2002" data-original-title="" title="">John Clayton "Swing Jig" Super Bass (Records) 6:34John Clayton
bass
b.1952 - " data-original-title="" title="">Dick Oatts "Stella by Starlight" Standard Issue, Volume 2 (SteepleChase) 10:01
Dick Oatts
saxophone, alto
b.1953 - Host talks 22:35
- " data-original-title="" title="">Thad Jones and
Thad Jones
trumpet
1923 - 1986" data-original-title="" title="">Mel Lewis "The Groove Merchant" LRC Jazz Sampler, Volume 3 (LRC Records) 24:07Mel Lewis
drums
1929 - 1990 - Avram Fefer "Dean St. Hustle" Testament (Clean Feed) 29:24
- Host talks 33:45
- " data-original-title="" title="">Archie Shepp and
Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenor
b.1937" data-original-title="" title="">Horace Parlan "Back Water Blues" Trouble in Mind (Alto Edition / Steeplechase) 34:41Horace Parlan
piano
1931 - 2017 - Paul Jost "Girl from the North Country" Girl from the North Country (Legacy Records) 37:19
- Host talks 41:30
- " data-original-title="" title="">Joe Farrell "Skate Board Park" Skate Board Park (Elemental Music) 42:53
Joe Farrell
saxophone
1937 - 1986 - Marc Benham "On the Street Where You Live" Biotope (MB Records) 48:14
- Host talks 52:09
- " data-original-title="" title="">Count Basie "Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball" 42 -The Soundtrack (Watertower Music) 53:32
Count Basie
piano
1904 - 1984
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