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New Releases, Birthday Celebrations For Dorothy Donegan, Alberta Hunter, Billie Holiday & More
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This broadcast makes the graceful morph from Womens History to Jazz Appreciation Month with new releases from
John Basile
guitar
Kandace Springs
vocals
Jamie Baum
flute
Leigh Pilzer
saxophone, baritone
Lizz Wright
vocalsb.1980

Tierney Sutton
vocalsb.1963

Dorothy Donegan
piano1924 - 1998

Alberta Hunter
vocals1895 - 1984

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Doris Day
vocals1922 - 2019

Tessa Souter
vocalsb.1956

Teri Parker
pianob.1986

Tia Fuller
saxophone
Amina Claudine Myers
pianob.1942
Playlist
- Dorothy Donegan "Donegan's Blues" from The Explosive Dorothy Donegan (Audiophile) 00:00
- Alberta Hunter "My Castle's Rockin'" from Remember My Name (Columbia) 05:53
- " data-original-title="" title="">Catherine Russell "You Reap Just What You Sow" from Single (You Reap Just What You Sow) (Self Released) 09:02
Catherine Russell
vocals - Host speaks 12:12
- John Basile "See Saw" from Heatin' Up (Stringtime Jazz) 13:26
- Kandace Springs "We'll Find A Way" from Run Your Race (SRP Records) 17:01
- " data-original-title="" title="">Cliff Beach "Alright, OK You Win" from You Showed Me The Way (California Soul Music) 21:58
Cliff Beach
vocals
b.1982 - Host speaks 25:34
- Christine Jensen "Girls Can Play The Blues" from Day Moon (Justin Time) 26:39
- Tessa Souter "Left Alone" from Listen Love (Nara Music) 29:42
- Billie Holiday "Them There Eyes" from The Complete Decca Recordings (Decca) 33:34
- Host speaks 36:23
- Teri Parker "Paw Prints" from Shaping the Invisible (Self Released) 37:35
- Doris Day & " data-original-title="" title="">Andre Previn "Control Yourself" from Duet (Sony Music) 43:31
Andre Previn
piano
1929 - 2019 - " data-original-title="" title="">John Pizzarelli "Just In Time" from Stage and Screen (Palmetto) 46:27
John Pizzarelli
guitar
b.1960 - Host speaks 52:41
- Jamie Baum Septet "In the Light Of Day" from What Times Are These (Sunnyside) 53:26
- " data-original-title="" title="">Tia Fuller "In the Trenches" from Diamond Cut (Mack Avenue) 1:00:00
Tia Fuller
saxophone - Abena Koomson-Davis "Easy" from Where Is Love (WJ3) 1:06:12
- " data-original-title="" title="">Blossom Dearie "Sunday Afternoon" from Blossom's Own Treasures (Daffodil) 1:11:52
Blossom Dearie
piano and vocals
1926 - 2009 - Host speaks 1:15:28
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jean Fineberg "Dive Bar" from Jean Fineberg & Jazzphoria (Self Released) 1:16:37
Jean Fineberg
woodwinds
b.1956 - " data-original-title="" title="">Ben Cassara "The Party Upstairs" from What A Way To Go! (Audiophile) 1:21:42
Ben Cassara
vocals - Queen Esther "Paris On the Moon" from Things Are Looking Up (Self Released) 1:24:50
- Host speaks 1:29:17
- Leigh Pilzer's Seven Pointed Star "Waterkress" from Beatin' The Odds (Strange Woman Records) 1:30:24
- Lizz Wright (feat. " data-original-title="" title="">MeShell NdegeOcello &
MeShell NdegeOcello
bass, electric
b.1968" data-original-title="" title="">Brandee Younger) "Your Love" from Shadow (Blues & Greens Records) 1:36:01Brandee Younger
harp
b.1983 - " data-original-title="" title="">Kelly Green "Try Your Wings" from Seems (La Reserve) 1:39:23
Kelly Green
piano and vocals - Host speaks 1:42:10
- Amina Claudine Myers "I'm Not Afraid" from Song For Mother E (Leo) 1:43:16
- Tierney Sutton and San Gabriel 7 "Autumn Love" from Good People (Independent) 1:47:50
- " data-original-title="" title="">Anita Wardell & Dave McEvoy "Stars" from Stars (Independent) 1:51:37
Anita Wardell
vocals
b.1961 - Host speaks 1:55:43
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:56:46
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