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New Releases from Renee Rosnes, Steve Maddock, Andy Farber and Pat Coil
ByRenee Rosnes
pianob.1962
Steve Maddock
vocals
Andy Farber
saxophoneb.1969

Catherine Russell
vocalsPat Coil
piano
Madeleine Peyroux
vocals
Teri Thornton
vocals1934 - 2000

Akiko Tsuruga
organ, Hammond B3b.1850

Mark Winkler
vocals
Sinne Eeg
vocals
Sherrie Maricle
drumsb.1963

Tomoko Omura
violinb.1980
Playlist
- Akiko Tsuruga "Funky Girl" from Commencement (AT Records) 00:00
- Teri Thornton "Feels Good" from I'll Be Easy To Find (Verve) 05:04
- Andy Farber & His Orchestra (feat. Catherine Russell) "How Am I To Know" from Early Blue Evening (ArtistShare) 08:18
- Host speaks 13:18
- Renee Rosnes "Silk (Dedicated to Donald Brown)" from Kinds of Love (Smoke Sessions Records) 14:29
- Mark Winkler "Sweet Blindness" from The Laura Nyro Project (Café Pacific) 19:45
- Sinne Eeg & The Danish Radio Big Band "We've Just Begun" from We've Just Begun (Stunt Records) 23:55
- Host speaks 27:53
- " data-original-title="" title="">Brandee Younger "Olivia Benson" from Somewhere Different (Impulse) 29:03
Brandee Younger
harp
b.1983 - Alyssa Allgood "Time Found" from What Tomorrow Brings (Cellar Music Group) 32:55
- " data-original-title="" title="">Kristina Koller "Simplicity" from Perception (Self released) 37:06
Kristina Koller
vocals
b.1994 - Host speaks 40:40
- Sherrie Maricle & Five Play "T-bone Special" from Live at the Firehouse (5Play2019) 42:18
- " data-original-title="" title="">The Royal Bopsters "But Not For Me" from Party of Four (Motema) 47:35
The Royal Bopsters
band / ensemble / orchestra - Host speaks 51:51
- NABOU "Black Light" from Single (You Know) (Outnote Records) 52:40
- Giorgia Hannoush Trio "Labor Day At Coney Island" from Astoria Dreams (Map Classics) 1:00:00
- Steve Maddock "Alright, Ok, You Win" from The Blues Project (Cellar Music) 1:05:13
- " data-original-title="" title="">Gabrielle Stravelli "Cake of My Childhood" from Dream Ago (Big Modern Music) 1:08:59
Gabrielle Stravelli
vocals - Host speaks 1:12:28
- " data-original-title="" title="">Rachel Eckroth "Vines" from The Garden (Rainy Day Records) 1:13:36
Rachel Eckroth
piano and vocals
b.1976 - " data-original-title="" title="">Carmen Souza "Nutville" from The Silver Messengers (Galileo Music) 1:18:31
Carmen Souza
vocals
b.1981 - " data-original-title="" title="">Sarah Partridge "Rise Up (for Nicole Hernandez Hammer)" from Beautiful Minds-Celebrating Extraordinary Women (Tiger Turn) 1:21:42
Sarah Partridge
vocals
b.1960 - Host speaks 1:25:43
- Tomoko Omura "To Ryan Se" from Branches Vol. 2 (Outside In) 1:26:54
- " data-original-title="" title="">Greta Matassa "Pieces of Dreams" from Portrait (Origin) 1:33:28
Greta Matassa
vocals
b.1962 - Host speaks 1:38:21
- Pat Coil "Both Sides Now" from How Deep Is the Ocean (Burton Avenue Music) 1:39:32
- Madeleine Peyroux "Don't Wait Too Long" from Careless Love (Deluxe Edition) (Craft/Concord) 1:44:10
- " data-original-title="" title="">Erik Applegate (feat.
Erik Applegate
bass
b.1966" data-original-title="" title="">Julia Dollison) "Back When It Was Fun" from Three's A Crowd (Artist Alliance Records) 1:49:40Julia Dollison
vocals
b.1972 - Host speaks 1:54:57
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:56:06
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