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New Releases, Halloween Jazz Plus A Celebration of Jay Clayton's 80th Birthday
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This broadcast celebrates Halloween with new releases from Arnie & Hudge (Arnt Arntzen
guitar
Sylvie Courvoisier
piano
Mary Halvorson
guitar
Jay Clayton
vocals1941 - 2023

Amanda Monaco
guitarb.1973
Playlist
- Out To Dinner "Rebecca's Dance" from Play On (Posi-Tone) 00:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Rene Marie " I'd Rather Be Burned As a Witch " from I Wanna Be Evil (With Love To Eartha Kitt) (Motema) 05:29
Rene Marie
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Peter Eldridge "Witchcraft" from Disappearing Day (Sunnyside) 09:27
Peter Eldridge
vocals - Host speaks 12:02
- " data-original-title="" title="">Chris Pattishall "Scorpio" from Zodiac (Self Released) 13:20
Chris Pattishall
piano - Arnie & Hudge "CC Rider" from Dusty Shoes: Jazz, Country & Blues (Self Released) 18:32
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lucy Yeghiazaryan &
Lucy Yeghiazaryan
vocals" data-original-title="" title="">Vanisha Gould "Look This Way" from In Her Words (Self Released) 21:46Vanisha Gould
vocals - Host speaks 24:38
- " data-original-title="" title="">Helen Sung "Mary's Waltz" from Quartet+ (Sunnyside) 25:50
Helen Sung
piano - Jay Clayton & " data-original-title="" title="">Kirk Nurock "I May Remember Him" from Unravelling Emily (Sunnyside) 32:24
- " data-original-title="" title="">Karen Marguth "Close Your Eyes" from Until (OA2) 36:06
Karen Marguth
vocals - Host speaks 40:09
- " data-original-title="" title="">Beth McKenna "Divided to One" from Beyond Here (Self Released) 41:16
Beth McKenna
saxophone, tenor
b.1989 - " data-original-title="" title="">Una Mae Carlisle "Oh I'm Evil" from Divas, Vol. 2 (Broken Audio) 46:20
Una Mae Carlisle
piano and vocals
b.1915 - " data-original-title="" title="">Sue Maskaleris "Mischief Night" from Unbreakable Heart (Jazilian) 48:42
Sue Maskaleris
piano - Host speaks 52:24
- Sylvie Courvoisier & Mary Halvorson "Moonbow" from Searching for the Disappeared Hour (Pyroclastic Records) 53:28
- Amanda Monaco "The Mean Reds" from Glitter (Posi-Tone) 1:00:00
- Julia Lee "Lotus Blossom" from Marijuana Madness: The Best Of Reefer Songs 1927-1947 (Fuel 2000) 1:05:15
- " data-original-title="" title="">Alpha Rhythm Kings "Snatch & Grab It (Opportunity Knocks But Once)" from Sharp Dressed Men (Dehlinger Productions) 1:08:33
- Host speaks 1:11:34
- Dave Young "Inside a Silent Tear" from Mantra (Modica Music) 1:12:51
- " data-original-title="" title="">Nicole Zuraitis "Sugar Spun Girl" from All Wandering Hearts (Dot Time) 1:18:45
Nicole Zuraitis
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Nat King Cole "Candy" from After Midnight (Capitol) 1:22:47
Nat King Cole
piano and vocals
1919 - 1965 - Host speaks 1:26:40
- NABOU "Chill" from You Know (Outnote Records) 1:27:33
- " data-original-title="" title="">Luciana Souza "We Grow Accustomed to the Dark" from The Book of Longing (Sunnyside) 1:32:37
Luciana Souza
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Bettye LaVette "Romance In the Dark" from Blackbirds (Verve) 1:36:55
Bettye LaVette
vocals
b.1946 - Host speaks 1:41:03
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jane Ira Bloom &
Jane Ira Bloom
saxophone, soprano" data-original-title="" title="">Allison Miller "Technicolor" from Tues Days (Self Released) 1:42:18Allison Miller
drums - " data-original-title="" title="">Sara Gazarek "Distant Storm" from Thirsty Ghost (MRI) 1:47:52
Sara Gazarek
vocals - Amber Gray, Eva Noblezada & Hadestown Original Broadway Company}} "We Raise Our Cups" from Hadestown (Original Broadway Cast) (Sing It Again) 1:53:58
- Host speaks 1:55:59
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:08
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