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Orrin Evans, Benny Golson & Ray Blue
ByRay Blue
saxophoneb.1950

Bruno Raberg
bass, acousticb.1954

John Allee
vocalsb.1963

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975

Gordon Lee
piano
Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024

Howard McGhee
trumpet1918 - 1987

Lew Soloff
trumpet1944 - 2015
Clark Gibson
saxophone, altoPlaylist
- Ray Blue "We'll Be Together Again" #People (Jazzheads) 0:00
- Host talks 3:09
- Benny Golson Quintet "Strut Time" The Other Side of Benny Golson (Concord) 4:50
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bruno Raberg "Island Pathways" Look Inside (Orbis Music) 10:40
Bruno Raberg
bass, acoustic
b.1954 - Host talks 12:35
- Eje Thelin Quintet "What is this Thing Called Love" Live at the German Jazz Festival (WM Sweden) 13:21
- Artie Roth Quartet "Sound and Sky" When They Start Rebelling (Innsbruck Records) 19:22
- Host talks 21:07
- " data-original-title="" title="">Russell Jacquet "Penny's Worth of Boogie" Get Down (Classics) 21:47
Russell Jacquet
b.1917 - John Allee "Constant Storm of Jupiter" Past Imperfect (Portuguese Knees Records) 24:40
- Host talks 28:21
- Broadway Bellhops "Let's Talk about My Sweetie" Dance (Old World Music) 29:33
- Orrin Evans "Feed the Fire" The Red Door (Smoke Sessions) 32:29
- Host talks 37:17
- The Howard McGhee Sextet "Down Home Chicago" The Compilation (Blue Note) 37:49
- Gordon Lee Quartet "Bozo Sulks on the Golf Course" How Can It Be (OA2 Records) 40:42
- Host talks 44:51
- Lew Soloff & Company "Tout Va Lews" Rainbow Mountain (Alfi Records) 45:22
- Host talks 51:07
- Clark Gibson "Boptude" Counterclock (Cellar Live) 51:48
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