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Moon Songs, New Releases By Nicole Zuraitis, Nicole Glover, Samara Joy, Sarah Wilson & More
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This broadcast celebrates the 56th anniversary of the moon landing with celestial songs and new releases from
Nicole Zuraitis
vocals
Nicole Glover
saxophone, tenorb.1991

Samara Joy
vocals
Akua Dixon
cello
Jimmy Scott
vocals1925 - 2014

Mary Osborne
guitar1921 - 1992

Luciana Souza
vocals
Cynthia Scott
vocals
Lauren Sevian
saxophone, baritoneb.1979

Julia Hulsmann
pianob.1968

Phoebe Snow
vocals1952 - 2011
Playlist
- " data-original-title="" title="">Henry Robinett "The Way You Look Tonight" from Jazz Standards Vol. 1: Then (Nefertiti) 00:00
Henry Robinett
guitar - " data-original-title="" title="">Bobby Short "My Personal Property" from Songs Of New York (Telarc) 05:36
Bobby Short
piano
1926 - 2005 - " data-original-title="" title="">Claire Martin "I Feel A Song Coming On" from Almost in Your Arms (Stunt Records) 09:32
Claire Martin
vocals
b.1967 - Host speaks 12:55
- Akua Dixon "The Sweetest Taboo" from Akua's Dance (Akua's Music) 14:32
- Jimmy Scott "On Broadway" from The Source (Atlantic) 20:08
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lois Deloatch "Occassional Brilliance" from Love Always (Self Released) 23:36
Lois Deloatch
vocals
b.1959 - Host speaks 28:53
- Mary Osborne "How High The Moon" from A Girl And Her Guitar (Archive Music Revisited) 30:00
- Nicole Zuraitis "You Oughta Be In Pictures" from Siren Songs Vol. 2 (La Reserve) 32:51
- " data-original-title="" title="">Maria Muldaur feat.
Maria Muldaur
vocals
b.1943" data-original-title="" title="">Taj Mahal "Gotta Have What It Takes" from One Hour Mama: The Blues of Victoria Spivey (Nola Blue) 36:05Taj Mahal
guitar and vocals
b.1942 - Host speaks 39:10
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jane Ira Bloom "Better Starlight" from Songs In Space (Outline Records) 40:16
Jane Ira Bloom
saxophone, soprano - " data-original-title="" title="">Jeffrey Gimble "In The Glow Of The Moonlight" from Brand New Key (Café Pacific) 44:35
Jeffrey Gimble
vocals
b.1962 - " data-original-title="" title="">Marlena Shaw "Blue Moonlight" from Benny Carter Songbook Vol II (MusicMasters Records) 48:39
Marlena Shaw
vocals
1942 - 2024 - Host speaks 54:28
- Nicole Glover "March" from Memories Dreams Reflections (Savant) 55:29
- Luciana Souza "At The Fair" from Speaking In Tongues (Sunnyside) 1:00:00
- Cynthia Scott "The Man In the Street" from Dream For One Bright World (Ttocs) 1:5:40
- Samara Joy "Flor de Lis (Upside Down)" from Single (Flor de Lis) (Verve) 1:10:06
- Host speaks 1:15:41
- The Empress "Instant Composure" from Square One (Cellar Music Group) 1:17:02
- " data-original-title="" title="">The DIVA Jazz Orchestra feat. Carmen Bradford "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?" from Live from JALC Dizzy's Club CocaCola (DivaJazz) 1:23:09
The DIVA Jazz Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestra
b.1992 - Host speaks 1:28:31
- Sarah Wilson "Incandescence" from Incandescence (Brass Tonic Records) 1:29:45
- NYO Jazz with " data-original-title="" title="">Sean Jones and
Sean Jones
trumpet
b.1978" data-original-title="" title="">Alicia Olatuja "Under the Moon Over The Sky-radio edit" from Live In Johannesburg (Carnegie Hall) 1:35:10Alicia Olatuja
vocals - Host speaks 1:42:22
- Julia H?lsmann Quartet "They Stumble, They Walk" from Under The Surface (ECM) 1:43:19
- { Allan Harris}} "With You I'm Born Again/She Walks In Beauty" from The Poetry of Jazz: Live at Blue Llama (Blue Llama Records) 1:47:31
- Phoebe Snow "Isn't It A Shame" from Second Childhood (Columbia) 1:51:57
- Host speaks 1:55:55
- 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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