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Lakecia Benjamin, Janet Planet, Susan Krebs, Alex Trembley, Katie Thiroux, Sinne Eeg & More
ByJanet Planet
vocals
Susan Krebs
vocals
Katie Thiroux
bass
Sinne Eeg
vocals
Lakecia Benjamin
saxophone, alto
Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971

Lena Horne
vocals1917 - 2010

Brandee Younger
harpb.1983

Madeline Eastman
vocalsb.1954

Susan Krebs
vocals
Caroline Davis
saxophoneb.1981

Nancy Erickson Lamont
vocals
Natalie Cressman
trombone
Monika Ryan
vocals
Lezlie Harrison
vocalsb.1960
Playlist
- Five Play "La Americana (Live)" from Live At The Deer Head Inn (DeerHead Records) 00:00
- Louis Armstrong "Summer Song" from This Is Jazz-Louis Armstrong Sings (Sony) 05:22
- Janet Planet & " data-original-title="" title="">John Harmon "Very Early" from Last Call (Self Released) 08:34
- Host speaks 11:47
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jane Ira Bloom "Space Rangers" from Songs In Space (Outline Records) 13:18
Jane Ira Bloom
saxophone, soprano - Victoria Cardona "Me Voy Pa La Playa" from Que Paso (Leggero Records) 17:34
- Madeline Eastman and " data-original-title="" title="">Cedar Walton "Flor De Lis (Upside Down)" from Mad About Madeline! (Mad-Kat Records ) 21:10
Cedar Walton
piano
1934 - 2013 - Host speaks 25:41
- Brandee Younger "Surrender" from Gadabout Season (Impulse!) 26:48
- Susan Krebs "Not To Worry" from Little Did I Dream (Self Released) 32:11
- " data-original-title="" title="">Mark Murphy "Witchcraft" from Sings Mostly Dorothy Fields and Cy Coleman (Audiophile) 36:56
Mark Murphy
vocals
1932 - 2015 - Host speaks 39:32
- " data-original-title="" title="">Mimi Fox "America the Beautiful" from This Bird Still Flies (Origin) 40:33
Mimi Fox
guitar - " data-original-title="" title="">Dan Pugach Big Band "Travel" from Bianca Reimagined: Music For Paws and Persistence (Outside In) 44:41
Dan Pugach
drums - Alex Tremblay feat. " data-original-title="" title="">Vanisha Gould "Scenic Route" from People and Places (La Reserve) 50:10
Vanisha Gould
vocals - Host speaks 53:34
- Caroline Davis "City Flora" from Portals, Volume 2: Returning (Intakt Records) 54:38
- " data-original-title="" title="">Deanna Witkowski "Gjon Mili Jam Session" from Force of Nature (MCG Jazz) 1:00:00
Deanna Witkowski
piano
b.1972 - Nancy Erickson Lamont "G 'n' K" from Through the Passages (Vital Flame Productions) 1:04:47
- Katie Thiroux "Hurry On Down" from Always But Never Alone (BassKat Music) 1:09:08
- Host speaks 1:13:26
- Rhoda Scott "City of the Rising Sun" from Lady Allstars (Sunset Records) 1:14:31
- Monika Ryan "Everything Is Possible" from Sweetness (Self Released) 1:19:11
- Lezlie Harrison "People Make The World Go Round" from Soul Book, Vol. 1 (Pure Tones of Soul) 1:22:14
- Host speaks 1:28:55
- Lakecia Benjamin "Noble Rise" from Single (Noble Rise) (Ropedope) 1:29:56
- Lena Horne "The Rules Of The Road" from The Classic Lena Horne (RCA) 1:36:09
- Sinne Eeg & " data-original-title="" title="">Jacob Christoffersen "Losing You" from Shikiori (Stunt Records) 1:39:42
Jacob Christoffersen
piano - Host speaks 1:45:01
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm "Menina Sozinha" from Grit & Grace (Sunnyside) 1:46:08
Jennifer Wharton
trombone, bass - " data-original-title="" title="">Ian Shaw feat.
Ian Shaw
vocals
b.1962" data-original-title="" title="">Claire Martin "Night Ride Home" from Drawn To All Things (Linn Records) 1:52:24Claire Martin
vocals
b.1967 - Host speaks 1:56:15
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:09
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