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Remembering Nancy King, New Releases From Colin Hancock's Jazz Hounds featuring Catherine Russell, Plus Amy Engelhardt, Dara Starr Tucker, Jennifer Madsen & More
ByColin Hancock
drums
Catherine Russell
vocals
Dara Starr Tucker
vocals
Terry Pollard
vibraphone1931 - 2009

Ben Sidran
piano and vocalsb.1943

Mary Stallings
vocalsb.1939

Cecilia Smith
vibraphone
Nancy King
vocals1940 - 2025
Playlist
- Ben Sidran "Lullaby of the Leaves" from Swing State (Nardis/Bonsai) 00:00
- Mary Stallings "Blue Monk" from Songs Were Made To Sing (Smoke Sessions Records) 05:17
- Host speaks 11:36
- Terry Pollard Quintet "Fedj" from Terry Pollard (Bethlehem Records) 12:59
- Colin Hancock's Jazz Hounds feat. Catherine Russell "Telephoning the Blues" from Cat & The Hounds (Turtle Bay Records) 16:44
- " data-original-title="" title="">Maria Muldaur "Don't Love No Married Man" from One Hour Mama: The Blues of Victoria Spivey (Nola Blue) 19:41
Maria Muldaur
vocals
b.1943 - Host speaks 23:32
- " data-original-title="" title="">Nicole Glover "Petrichor" from Memories Dreams Reflections (Savant) 24:44
Nicole Glover
saxophone, tenor
b.1991 - " data-original-title="" title="">Giacomo Gates "Take Five" from Everything Is Cool (Savant) 28:32
Giacomo Gates
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Tania Grubbs "Strange Meadowlark" from The Sound Of Love (Travlin' Music) 33:01
Tania Grubbs
vocals
b.1965 - Host speaks 37:41
- Cecilia Smith "Miss D.D." from The Mary Lou Williams Resurgence Project Volume 1 (Innova Recordings) 39:00
- Amy Engelhardt "You Woke The Witch" from Finish What (Coldfoot Records) 45:20
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lauren Henderson "La Llegada" from Sonidos (Brontosaurus Records) 48:55
Lauren Henderson
vocals - Host speaks 51:11
- " data-original-title="" title="">Deanna Witkowski "New August Tune" from Wide Open Window (Khaeon World Music) 51:57
Deanna Witkowski
piano
b.1972 - " data-original-title="" title="">Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers "Close Your Eyes" from Just Coolin' (Blue Note) 1:00:00
Art Blakey
drums
1919 - 1990 - " data-original-title="" title="">Beat Kaestli "Missing/Here Comes the Rain Again" from Far From Home-A Tribute to European Song (B&B Productions) 1:06:19
Beat Kaestli
vocals - Dara Starr Tucker "Shining" from Time Wouldn't Wait (Green Hill) 1:11:26
- Host speaks 1:15:33
- " data-original-title="" title="">Teri Parker "Summer City" from In The Past (Self Released) 1:16:48
Teri Parker
piano
b.1986 - " data-original-title="" title="">Tierney Sutton "Flor de Lys" from Talking To The Sun (Gemini Records) 1:21:43
Tierney Sutton
vocals
b.1963 - Host speaks 1:25:57
- Jenny Klukken "Talus Tango" from Color In Motion (Self Released) 1:26:54
- Lenora Zenzalai Helm and Tribe Jazz Orchestra Nonet "Full Knowing" from Journeywoman (Zenzali Music Records) 1:33:41
- Jennifer Madsen "Willow Weep For Me" from Reimagine (Sing Baby Productions) 1:37:06
- Host speaks 1:41:31
- " data-original-title="" title="">Anat Cohen & Marcello Con?alves "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer" from Reconvexo (Anzic) 1:42:53
Anat Cohen
clarinet
b.1975 - Nancy King with " data-original-title="" title="">Fred Hersch "Little Suede Shoes/Day By Day" from Live At Jazz Standard (Mack Avenue) 1:44:50
Fred Hersch
piano
b.1955 - Nancy King & " data-original-title="" title="">Steve Christofferson "Crooked Road" from Dream Lands (Steller Sound) 1:50:21
Steve Christofferson
piano
b.1956 - Host speaks 1:55:56
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:11
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