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New Releases, Birthday Shoutouts, 50th Anniversary of Court and Spark & More
ByRose Mallett
vocals
Tony Jones
drumsb.1953

Jessica Jones
saxophone
Ian Shaw
vocalsb.1962

Lisa Hilton
piano
Jo Harrop
vocals
Kelly Green
piano and vocals
Andrea Wolper
vocals
Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007

Cheryl Bentyne
vocalsb.1954

Kate McGarry
vocals
Peter Eldridge
vocals
Chelsea McBride
saxophoneb.1992

Sade
vocalsb.1959

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943
Playlist
- " data-original-title="" title="">Hazel Scott,
Hazel Scott
piano
1920 - 1981" data-original-title="" title="">Charles Mingus, Max Roach} "Git Up From There" from Relaxed Piano Moods (Debut Records/Original Jazz Classics) 00:00Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic
1922 - 1979 - " data-original-title="" title="">Abbey Lincoln "Living Room" from Love Having You Around (Live At Keystone Korner) (HighNote) 03:57
Abbey Lincoln
vocals
1930 - 2010 - " data-original-title="" title="">Gregory Porter "Lonesome Lover" from Liquid Spirit (Blue Note) 08:56
Gregory Porter
vocals
b.1971 - Host speaks 12:01
- " data-original-title="" title="">Kristen Edkins "Sweet Pickles" from Shapes & Sound (Self Released) 13:16
Kristen Edkins
saxophone, tenor - Rose Mallett "The Way He Makes Me Feel" from Dreams Realized (Self Released) 19:38
- " data-original-title="" title="">The Manhattan Transfer "Blues For Harry Bosch" from The Junction (BMG) 24:29
The Manhattan Transfer
vocals - Host speaks 28:48
- Tony Jones and Jessica Jones "Waynopolis (Via Horaceville)" from Hearing Into The Future (Reva Records) 29:51
- Kate McGarry "Mr Sparkle/What A Difference A Day Made" from The Subject Tonight Is Love (Binxtown) 34:35
- Peter Eldridge "Witchcraft" from Disappearing Day (Sunnyside) 39:39
- Host speaks 42:14
- Chelsea McBride's Socialist Night School "Revolution Blues" from Aftermath (Self released) 43:22
- Ian Shaw "Blinded By the Hunt" from Greek Street Friday (Silent Wish Records) 50:43
- Host speaks 54:37
- Kelly Green "By The Way" from Single (Seems) (Green Soul Studios/La Reserve) 55:26
- " data-original-title="" title="">Akua Dixon "The Sweetest Taboo" from Akua's Dance (Self Released) 1:00:00
Akua Dixon
cello - Lincoln Briney "Haunt Me" from Lincoln Briney's Contemporary Favorites-Visions (Indie (Japan)) 1:05:42
- " data-original-title="" title="">Nicole Henry "Is It a Crime?" from Time To Love Again (Self Released) 1:09:31
Nicole Henry
vocals - Host speaks 1:16:17
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lisa Hilton "Anxiety Society" from Coincidental Moment (Ruby Slippers Productions) 1:17:27
Lisa Hilton
piano - Jo Harrop & " data-original-title="" title="">Paul Edis "Umbrellas In The Rain" from When Winter Turns To Spring (Lateralize) 1:22:41
Paul Edis
piano - Andrea Wolper "Sobe e Desce" from Single (Wanderlust) (Moonflower Music) 1:26:22
- Host speaks 1:30:18
- Kristen R Bromley "Through The Veil" from Muagsician (Self Released) 1:31:25
- " data-original-title="" title="">Vanisha Gould &
Vanisha Gould
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Chris McCarthy "Aisha" from Life's A Gig (Fresh Sound) 1:36:37Chris McCarthy
piano
b.1994 - Host speaks 1:41:51
- " data-original-title="" title="">Rachel Z Trio "Free Man In Paris" from Moon At The Window (Tone Center) 1:42:59
Rachel Z
keyboards - " data-original-title="" title="">Tierney Sutton "Court and Spark" from After Blue (BFM Jazz) 1:48:27
Tierney Sutton
vocals
b.1963 - Joni Mitchell "Twisted" from Court And Spark (Asylum Records) 1:53:23
- Host speaks 1:55:45
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:56:38
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