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New Releases From Tyler Henderson, Sandra-Mae Lux, Zohar Amar Mokady, Chloe Youtsey, Ryan Truesdell & More
ByTyler Henderson
pianob.2001
Sandra-Mae Lux
vocals
Zohar Amar Mokady
saxophone, tenorb.1995

Ryan Truesdell
composer / conductor
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Clora Bryant
trumpet1929 - 2019

Dee Dee Bridgewater
vocalsb.1950

Jenny Scheinman
violinb.1979

Amanda Ekery
vocals
Adison Evans
saxophone, baritoneb.1990

Samantha Boshnack
trumpetb.1981

Lynne Arriale
pianob.1957

Kate Baker
vocals
Denise Donatelli
vocals
Alexa Tarantino
saxophone, altob.1992

Yissy García
drumsb.1987
Playlist
- Tyler Henderson "I'll Never Smile Again" from Love Endures (Cellar Music Group) 00:00
- Peggy Lee "Sans Souci" from There'll Be Another Spring (Musicmasters) 04:43
- " data-original-title="" title="">Amy London,
Amy London
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Darmon Meader,Darmon Meader
saxophone" data-original-title="" title="">Dylan Pramuk,Dylan Pramuk
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Holli Ross "Bebop Lives (Boplicity)" from The Royal Bopsters Project (Motema) 07:47Holli Ross
vocals - Host speaks 12:43
- Jenny Scheinman "Shutdown Stomp" from All Species Parade (Royal Potato Family) 14:19
- " data-original-title="" title="">Freddy Cole "Where Can I Go Without You" from The Dreamer in Me: Jazz at Lincoln Center (Live At Dizzy's) (HighNote) 18:42
Freddy Cole
piano
1931 - 2020 - Sandra-Mae Lux "That Old Fashioned Thing Called Love" from Seasons In Jazz (Self Released) 23:29
- Host speaks 27:30
- " data-original-title="" title="">Artemis "Whirlwind" from In Real Time (Blue Note) 28:37
Artemis
band / ensemble / orchestra - " data-original-title="" title="">Clora Bryant "Man With the Horn" from ... Gal With A Horn (V.S.O.P. Records) 35:35
Clora Bryant
trumpet
1929 - 2019 - Amanda Ekery "Without You" from ?rabe (Self Released) 39:29
- Host speaks 42:25
- Adison Evans "Monkey Mind" from Meridian (Self Released) 43:28
- Dee Dee Bridgewater "Lady Sings The Blues" from Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie With Love (DDB Records) 49:43
- Host speaks 53:10
- Samantha Boshnack "Kamchatka" from Live in Santa Monica (Orenda) 54:04
- Lynne Arriale Trio "Finding Home" from Give Us These Days (Challenge) 1:00:00
- Zohar Amar Mokady "All I Want" from Zoheart (Self Released) 1:05:44
- Kate Baker & " data-original-title="" title="">Vic Juris "Black Crow" from Return To Shore (Strikezone Records) 1:09:13
Vic Juris
guitar
1953 - 2019 - Host speaks 1:13:21
- " data-original-title="" title="">Milena Casado "Yet I Can See" from Reflection Of Another Self (Candid) 1:14:35
Milena Casado
flugelhorn - " data-original-title="" title="">Theo Bleckmann "Saxophone Song" from Hello Earth! (Winter and Winter) 1:19:26
Theo Bleckmann
vocals - Denise Donatelli "Spaced Out (En Babia)" from Find a Heart (Savant Records) 1:24:29
- Host speaks 1:28:44
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jane Bunnett And Maqueque "Changui del Guaso" from Oddara (Linus Entertainment) 1:29:56
Jane Bunnett
saxophone, soprano
b.1955 - Lucía "What A Difference a Day Makes (Cuando vuelva a tu lado)" from Lucía (la reserve) 1:34:13
- Chloe Youtsey "Besame Mucho" from Live At The Roads Bistro (Self Released) 1:38:27
- Host speaks 1:45:43
- Ryan Truesdell "The Ballad Of the Sad Young Men" from Shades of Sound: Gil Evans Project Live at Jazz Standard Vol. 2 (Outside In) 1:46:55
- " data-original-title="" title="">Camila Meza "The Nurturer" from Portal (Ground Up) 1:52:14
Camila Meza
vocals - Host speaks 1:56:11
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:10
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