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New Releases Plus Birthday Shoutouts To Some Formidable Jazz Leos
ByCyrille Aimée
vocalsb.1984

Tony Guerrero
trumpetb.1966

Jeremy Siskind
piano
Melinda Rose Rodriguez
vocalsb.1995

Kristin Korb
bassb.1969

Trudy Pitts
organ, Hammond B31932 - 2010

Dorothy Ashby
harp1932 - 1996

Jeri Southern
vocals1926 - 1991

Cyrille Aimée
vocalsb.1984

Sarah Moule
vocalsb.1961

Roberta Donnay
vocalsb.1966

Roberta Piket
piano
Meg Okura
violin
Regina Carter
violinb.1966
Playlist
- Trudy Pitts "Count Nine" from Legends of Acid Jazz: Trudy Pitts With Pat Martino (Prestige) 00:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Marlena Shaw "Blue Moonlight" from Songbook Vol II (MusicMasters Records) 04:11
Marlena Shaw
vocals
1942 - 2024 - Cyrille Aimee "Historia de Amor" from ? Fleur de Peau (Whirlwind Records) 10:01
- Host speaks 13:33
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bill Mays Trio "Lullaby of the Leaves" from Autumn Serenade (Sunnyside) 14:52
Bill Mays
piano
b.1944 - Sarah Moule "Nothing Is Mine Now" from Stormy Emotions (33 Records) 19:25
- Melinda Rose and " data-original-title="" title="">Frenchy Romero "Don't Come Back" from I'm On My Way (Self Released) 22:49
Frenchy Romero
piano - Host speaks 27:12
- Tony Guerrero and Jeremy Siskind "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" from DuoTones (MetaJax Entertainment) 28:22
- Roberta Donnay "The Party's Over" from Blossom-ing! (Village Jazz Café) 33:02
- " data-original-title="" title="">Suzanne Pittson "Never Never Land" from Emerge Dancing (Self Released) 36:13
Suzanne Pittson
vocals - Host speaks 42:09
- Meg Okura, " data-original-title="" title="">Kevin Hays "Blues Kachol" from Lingering (Adhy?ropa Records) 43:06
Kevin Hays
piano
b.1968 - Jeri Southern "I Don't Know Where To Turn" from The Southern Style (Decca) 48:07
- Host speaks 51:30
- Dorothy Ashby "Pawky" from Hip Harp (Prestige) 52:12
- " data-original-title="" title="">Marc Cary "Music Is The Magic" from For the Love Of Abbey (Motema) 1:00:00
Marc Cary
piano - Abbey Lincoln "I Got Thunder (And It Rings)" from The World Is Falling Down (Verve) 1:03:15
- Abbey Lincoln "The World Is Falling Down" from Abbey Sings Abbey (Verve) 1:08:59
- Host speaks 1:12:34
- Roberta Piket, " data-original-title="" title="">Harvie S,
Harvie S
bass, acoustic
b.1948" data-original-title="" title="">Billy Mintz "Master Plan" from You've Been Warned (Sunnyside) 1:13:51Billy Mintz
drums - " data-original-title="" title="">Dinah Washington "Back Water Blues" from Dinah Washington Sings Bessie Smith (Verve) 1:20:03
Dinah Washington
vocals
1924 - 1963 - Kristin Korb "There Must Be An Angel" from Single (There Must Be An Angel) (Giant Sheep Music) 1:24:57
- Host speaks 1:29:02
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jenny Klukken "Supernova" from Color in Motion (Self Released) 1:30:13
- " data-original-title="" title="">Eliane Elias "Falo Do Amor" from Time And Again (Candid) 1:34:10
Eliane Elias
piano and vocals
b.1960 - " data-original-title="" title="">Amanda Martinez "Mi Libertad (My Freedom)" from Recuerdo (Self Released) 1:38:05
Amanda Martinez
trumpet - Carla Hassett "Girls From Ipanema" from Single (Girls From Ipanema) (Self Released) 1:41:33
- Host speaks 1:44:23
- Regina Carter "Day Dreaming On the Niger" from Reverse Thread (E1 Music) 1:45:30
- " data-original-title="" title="">Karrin Allyson Sextet "Way Down Below" from Shoulder To Shoulder (eOne) 1:51:35
Karrin Allyson
vocals - Host speaks 1:55:49
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:56:48
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