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Michael Dease, NYO Jazz with Sean Jones and Alicia Olatuja, Meltem Ege, Alon Farber & More
ByMichael Dease
tromboneb.1982

Sean Jones
trumpetb.1978

Alicia Olatuja
vocals

Alon Farber
saxophoneb.1974

Hazel Scott
piano1920 - 1981

Geri Allen
piano1957 - 2017

Roseanna Vitro
vocalsb.1954

Brianna Thomas
vocals
Jocelyn Gould
guitar
Daryl Sherman
vocalsb.1950

Nancy King
vocals1940 - 2025

Monika Herzig
pianob.1964

Janiece Jaffe
vocals1958 - 2022
Playlist
- Michael Dease "Blues For Herb" from City Life: Music of Gregg Hill (Origin) 00:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jane Irving "A Night In Tunisia" from Don't Quit Now (Self Released) 04:44
Jane Irving
vocals
b.1971 - " data-original-title="" title="">Lou Rawls "Whispering Grass" from Nobody But Lou (Capitol) 09:38
Lou Rawls
vocals
1933 - 2006 - Host speaks 12:18
- Firey String Sistas "Ellie" from That's What She Said (Self Released) 13:46
- Roseanna Vitro "Seagull (Gaviota)" from Clarity, Music of Clare Fischer (Random Act Records) 21:35
- Host speaks 26:45
- " data-original-title="" title="">Brandee Younger "BBL" from Gadabout Season (Impulse!) 27:33
Brandee Younger
harp
b.1983 - NYO Jazzwith Sean Jones and Alicia Olatuja "The Confession" from Live In Johannesburg (Carnegie Hall) 32:23
- Brianna Thomas "My Stove's In Good Condition" from Everybody Knows (Breathline Records) 39:38
- Host speaks 42:27
- Hazel Scott, " data-original-title="" title="">Max Roach,
Max Roach
drums
1925 - 2007" data-original-title="" title="">Charles Mingus "Git Up From There" from Relaxed Piano Moods (Debut Records) 43:44Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic
1922 - 1979 - Meltem Ege feat. " data-original-title="" title="">Theo Bleckmann "We Must Not Say Yes" from Solitude (Self Released) 48:11
Theo Bleckmann
vocals - Host speaks 53:56
- " data-original-title="" title="">Orrin Evans "Feed The Fire" from The Red Door (Smoke Sessions Records) 54:44
Orrin Evans
piano
b.1975 - Jocelyn Gould "Early Bird" from Portrait of Right Now (Self Released) 1:00:00
- Daryl Sherman "Like A Puzzle" from Guess Who's In Town! (Arbors Records) 1:05:41
- " data-original-title="" title="">Ronny Whyte "Alright I Love You" from Whyte Witchcraft Songs of Cy Coleman (Audiophile) 1:08:50
- Host speaks 1:10:52
- Alon Farber "An Old Friend" from Hagiga (Origin) 1:12:04
- " data-original-title="" title="">Randy Porter feat. Nancy King " I Concentrate On You " from Porter Plays Porter (Self Released) 1:16:53
Randy Porter
piano - " data-original-title="" title="">Jamie Shew "Close Your Eyes" from Spicy, Classy (and a little) Sassy (Self Released) 1:22:10
Jamie Shew
vocals - Host speaks 1:25:42
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jimmy Greene "Good Morning Heartache" from While Looking Up (Mack Avenue) 1:26:54
Jimmy Greene
saxophone - " data-original-title="" title="">Benny Goodman feat.
Benny Goodman
clarinet
1909 - 1986" data-original-title="" title="">Peggy Lee "That Did It, Marie" from Best of Big Bands-Benny Goodman Featuring Peggy Lee (Columbia) 1:34:26Peggy Lee
vocals
1920 - 2002 - " data-original-title="" title="">Hannah Gill "This Will Make You Laugh" from Everybody Loves A Lover (Turtle Bay) 1:37:34
Hannah Gill
vocals - Host speaks 1:41:57
- " data-original-title="" title="">David Murray, Geri Allen &
David Murray
saxophone, tenor
b.1955" data-original-title="" title="">Terri Lyne Carrington "The Nurturer" from Perfection (Motema) 1:42:58Terri Lyne Carrington
drums
b.1965 - " data-original-title="" title="">Prince "A Case Of You" from A Tribute To Joni Mitchell (Nonesuch) 1:47:52
Prince
multi-instrumentalist
1958 - 2016 - Monika Herzig and Janiece Jaffe "The Circle Game" from Both Sides of Joni (Self Released) 1:50:59
- Host speaks 1:56:09
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:08
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