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New Releases From Nellie McKay, Aline Homzy, Bellbird, Gaea Schell, Monika Ryan With Birthday Shoutouts To Terry Pollard, Iola Brubeck & More
ByMike Jones
pianob.1962

Monika Ryan
vocals
Nellie McKay
vocals
Gaea Schell
pianob.1975

Aline Homzy
violin
Mary Stallings
vocalsb.1939

Lorraine Desmarais
b.1956
Cecilia Smith
vibraphone
Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Playlist
- Mike Jones "What a Difference A Day Made" from Are You Sure You Three Guys Know What You're Doing? (Capri Records) 00:00
- Black Olive Jazz "Never Never Land" from Exotica (Independent) 05:34
" data-original-title="" title="">Dolores Scozzesi "I'm In the Mood For Love" from Here Comes The Sun (Café Pacific) 10:19
- Host speaks 12:53
- Bellbird "Blurred Season" from Root In Tandem (Self Released) 14:03
- " data-original-title="" title="">Judy Niemack "Interplay" from Blue Nights (Blujazz) 18:37
Judy Niemack
vocals
b.1954 - Monika Ryan "Reason To Be Happy" from Playfully (Resensitize Records) 23:41
- Host speaks 26:28
- " data-original-title="" title="">Clark Terry & His Septet / Terry Pollard & Her Septet "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)" from Leonard Feather Presents Cats Vs Chicks: A Jazz Battle of the Sexes (MGM Records) 27:26
Clark Terry
trumpet
1920 - 2015 - Mary Stallings "Blue Monk" from Songs Were Made To Sing (Smoke Sessions Records) 32:19
- Host speaks 38:39
- Lorraine Desmarais Big Band "Waltzer" from Danses, Danzas, Dances (Self Released) 39:40
- Nellie McKay "Ba Dum Bump" from Hey Guys, Watch This (Hungry Mouse) 46:01
- Host speaks 50:19
- " data-original-title="" title="">Rahsaan Roland Kirk "Anysha" from Other Folks Music (Atlantic) 51:10
Rahsaan Roland Kirk
woodwinds
1935 - 1977 - Cecilia Smith "Miss D.D." from The Mary Lou Williams Resurgence Project Small Ensemble Repertoire Vol. 1 (Innova Recordings) 1:00:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Mercedes Nicole "I Love Being Here With You" from Dare To LoveDare To Dream (Self Released) 1:06:21
Mercedes Nicole
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Matt Catingub "Pick Yourself Up" from From Samoa To Sinatra-Dedicated To and Featuring Mavis Rivers (Summit) 1:08:59
Matt Catingub
saxophone
b.1961 - Host speaks 1:11:58
- Gaea Schell "El Picacho" from In Your Own Sweet Way (Saphu Records) 1:13:06
- " data-original-title="" title="">Queen Esther "Where Is Home" from Rona (EL Recordings) 1:19:09
Queen Esther
vocals - Grace McLean "Everybody Loves" from Single (My Lovely Enemy) (ECR Music Group) 1:21:51
- Host speaks 1:25:05
- Aline Homzy "Bient?t, We Will Collide" from Eclipse (Elastic Records) 1:25:57
- " data-original-title="" title="">Rene Marie "Strange Meadow Lark" from Voice Of My Beautiful Country (Motema) 1:29:06
Rene Marie
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Mark Zaleski (feat.
Mark Zaleski
saxophone, alto" data-original-title="" title="">Michael Mayo) "They Say I Look Like Go" from Our Time: Reimagining Dave Brubeck (Origin) 1:35:08Michael Mayo
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Dave Brubeck &
Dave Brubeck
piano
1920 - 2012" data-original-title="" title="">Carmen McRae "Travelin' Blues" from The Essential Dave Brubeck (Sony Music) 1:40:41Carmen McRae
vocals
1920 - 1994 - Host speaks 1:43:33
- " data-original-title="" title="">Nadje Noordhuis &
Nadje Noordhuis
trumpet" data-original-title="" title="">James Shipp "Run Together" from Multitudes (Little Mystery) 1:44:29James Shipp
percussion
b.1980 - Amy Engelhardt "Girl In the Garden" from Impact (Self Released) 1:47:18
- " data-original-title="" title="">Tony Bennett & Bill Evans "Lucky To Be Me" from Together Again (Concord) 1:51:57
Tony Bennett
vocals
1926 - 2023 - Host speaks 1:55:37
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:56:36
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