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Life Is A Groove: Celebrating Nancy King, Fathers Day and Summer Solstice
BySarah Wilson
trumpet
Kaylé Brecher
vocals
Dave Bass
piano
Nancy King
vocals1940 - 2025

Daryl Sherman
vocalsb.1950
Carol Robbins
harp
Jaimie Branch
trumpet1983 - 2022

Alicia Olatuja
vocalsPlaylist
- Miggy Augmented Orchestra "Colorful" from Colorful (ArtistShare) 00:00
- Daryl Sherman "I Walk A Little Faster" from My Blue Heaven (Muzak, Inc.) 08:46
- " data-original-title="" title="">Maria Muldaur with
Maria Muldaur
vocals
b.1943" data-original-title="" title="">Tuba Skinny "Let's Get Happy Together" from Let's Get Happy Together (Stony Plain Records) 13:10Tuba Skinny
band / ensemble / orchestra
b.2009 - Host speaks 16:57
- Sarah Wilson "Color" from Kaleidoscope (Brass Tonic Records) 17:58
- " data-original-title="" title="">Karrin Allyson (feat. Nancy King) "Life is a Groove (Jordu)" from Footprints (Concord) 23:09
Karrin Allyson
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Randy Porter (feat. Nancy King) "Night and Day" from Porter Plays Porter (Heavywood Music) 27:17
Randy Porter
piano - Host speaks 31:04
- Carol Robbins "Deep Canyon" from Taylor Street (Jazzcats) 32:19
- Kayle Brecher "Tunnels" from Bredux: Collected Edges (Penchant Four Music) 36:51
- Host speaks 41:02
- Jaimie Branch "Theme 001" from Fly Or Die (International Anthem) 42:16
- " data-original-title="" title="">The Baylor Project "Do You Remember This" from Generations (Be A Light) 46:12
The Baylor Project
band / ensemble / orchestra - Host speaks 52:44
- Dave Bass "Vashkar" from The Trio, Vol 1 (Dave Bass Music) 54:25
- " data-original-title="" title="">Ed Palermo Big Band "Gargoyles" from A Lousy Day in Harlem (Self released) 1:00:00
Ed Palermo
saxophone - " data-original-title="" title="">Lauren Henderson "Leeward" from Musa (Brontasaurus Records) 1:07:44
Lauren Henderson
vocals - Host speaks 1:12:44
- Lolly Allen "Coming Home" from Coming Home (OA2) 1:13:40
- " data-original-title="" title="">Steven Feifke Big Band (feat.
Steven Feifke
piano
b.1991" data-original-title="" title="">Veronica Swift) "Until the Real Thing Comes Along" from Kinetic (Outside In Music) 1:19:40Veronica Swift
vocals - Host speaks 1:24:27
- " data-original-title="" title="">Kait Dunton "Summer Solstice" from trioKAIT (Real & Imagined Music) 1:25:27
Kait Dunton
piano
b.1983 - " data-original-title="" title="">Liane Carroll "Bring Me Sunshine" from Seaside (Linn Records) 1:31:40
Liane Carroll
piano and vocals - Alicia Olatuja "Under the Moon and Over the Sky" from Intuition: Songs From the Minds of Women (Resilience) 1:35:43
- Host speaks 1:39:57
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bob Dorough (feat. Aralee Dorough) "Devil May Care" from The Houston Branch (Self Released) 1:41:17
Bob Dorough
vocals
1923 - 2018 - The " data-original-title="" title="">Dave Miller Trio,
Dave Miller
guitar" data-original-title="" title="">Rebecca DuMaine "Time to Get Unstuck (Happy Little New Song)" from Someday, Someday (Summit) 1:47:33Rebecca DuMaine
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Bucky Pizzarelli &
Bucky Pizzarelli
guitar
1926 - 2020" data-original-title="" title="">John Pizzarelli "Pick Yourself Up" from Live At the Vineyard (Challenge ) 1:50:27John Pizzarelli
guitar
b.1960 - " data-original-title="" title="">Lou Rawls "Whispering Grass" from Nobody But Lou (Capitol) 1:53:21
Lou Rawls
vocals
1933 - 2006 - Host speaks 1:56:02
- 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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