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New Releases Plus Birthday Celebrations For Dorothy Fields, Phoebe Snow & More
ByJoy Lapps
various
Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023

Steve Cardenas
guitar
Ben Allison
bass, acousticb.1966

Ted Nash
saxophoneb.1960

Jean Fineberg
woodwindsb.1956

Sylvia Brooks
vocals
Lauren Lee
vocalsb.1987

Mary Osborne
guitar1921 - 1992

Phoebe Snow
vocals1952 - 2011

GayeLynn McKinney
drums
Akua Dixon
cello
Lauren Sevian
saxophone, baritoneb.1979

Lauren Lee
vocalsb.1987
Playlist
- Mary Osborne "How High the Moon" from A Girl and Her Guitar (TP4 Music) 00:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bobby Short "My Personal Property" from Songs Of New York (Telarc) 02:25
Bobby Short
piano
1926 - 2005 - " data-original-title="" title="">Bob Mintzer Big Band/
Bob Mintzer
saxophone
b.1953" data-original-title="" title="">New York Voices "The Way You Look Tonight" from Meeting of Minds (MCG Jazz/There) 06:47New York Voices
vocals
b.1989 - Host speaks 13:09
- Joy Lapps "Morning Sunrise" from Girl In the Yard (Self Released) 14:33
- Phoebe Snow "It Must Be Sunday" from Phoebe Snow (Shelter) 20:19
- " data-original-title="" title="">Julie Kelly "Harpo's Blues" from Happy To Be (Jazzed Media) 26:05
Julie Kelly
vocals
b.1947 - Host speaks 31:22
- Steve Cardenas, Ben Allison, Ted Nash "Othos de Gato" from Healing PowerThe Music of Carla Bley (Sunnyside) 32:30
- " data-original-title="" title="">Vicki Burns "Love Spell" from Lotus Blossom Days (ViBu Jazz) 37:10
Vicki Burns
vocals
b.1961 - Host speaks 41:12
- " data-original-title="" title="">Caili O'Doherty "Salt & Vinegar" from Quarantine Dream (Posi-Tone) 42:12
Caili O'Doherty
piano
b.1992 - " data-original-title="" title="">Sheila Jordan "Lucky To Be Me" from Live At Mezzrow (Smalls Live) 47:38
Sheila Jordan
vocals
1928 - 2025 - Host speaks 54:25
- Gayelynn McKinney "Zoot Suit Funk" from Zoot Suit Funk (Beatstix) 55:09
- WJ3 All Stars "God Bless The Child" from My Ship (Night Is Alive) 1:00:00
- Sylvia Brooks "Your Heart Is As Black As Night" from Signature (Rhombus) 1:05:59
- " data-original-title="" title="">Cecile McLorin Salvant "Moon Song" from Ghost Song (Nonesuch) 1:09:23
Cecile McLorin Salvant
vocals
b.1989 - Host speaks 1:12:21
- Akua Dixon "Dizzy's Smile" from Akua's Dance (Self Released) 1:13:39
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dee Bell "I Got Thunder (And It Rings)" from Love For Sailin' Over the Seas: Then and Now (Self Released) 1:17:04
Dee Bell
vocals
b.1950 - " data-original-title="" title="">Rene Marie "Stronger Than You Think" from Sound of Red (Motema) 1:21:02
Rene Marie
vocals - Host speaks 1:25:23
- Jean Fineberg "Dive Bar" from Jean Fineberg & Jazzphoria (Self Released) 1:26:24
- Jennifer Gammill "Concentration of Chaos" from Insatiable (Self Released) 1:31:28
- " data-original-title="" title="">Mark Winkler "I Always Had a Thing For You" from Late Bloomin' Jazzman (Café Pacific) 1:34:44
Mark Winkler
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Melissa Errico "The Bad and the Beautiful" from Out of the Dark-The Film Noir Project (Ghostlight Records) 1:38:24
Melissa Errico
vocals - Host speaks 1:42:10
- Lauren Sevian "Lamb And Bunny" from Bliss (Posi-Tone) 1:43:19
- Lauren Lee "If" from Single (Self Released) 1:47:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Esperanza Spalding (with
Esperanza Spalding
bass
b.1984" data-original-title="" title="">Corey King) "Formwela 5" from Songwrights Apothecary Lab (Concord) 1:52:09Corey King
vocals - Host speaks 1:55:35
- 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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