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Pat Metheny, Roland Hanna, Charlie Porter and more!
ByPat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Mike Metheny
flugelhornb.1949
Greg Germann
drums
Adrianne Duncan
piano
Charlie Porter
trumpetb.1978

Luke Carlos O'Reilly
piano
John Stein
guitarb.1949
Playlist
- Pat Metheny "Better Days Ahead" Side-Eye NYC (Modern Recordings) 00:00
- Host talks 5:39
- Mike Metheny "From Then Til Now" From Then Til Now (Altenburgh Jazz) 8:27
- Greg Germann "Rush Hour" Tales of Time (Origin Records) 11:14
- Host talks 15:57
- " data-original-title="" title="">Roland Hanna "Orange Funk" This Must Be Love (Progressive) 17:01
Roland Hanna
piano
1932 - 2002 - Adrianne Duncan "He's Not Quite You" Gemini (LA Modern Jazz Series) 21:42
- Host talks 30:47
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bennie Maupin Ensemble "One For Eric Dolphyr" Penumbra (Records) 31:35
Bennie Maupin
woodwinds
b.1940 - Charlie Porter "Tipping Point" Hindsight (Oa2) 34:08
- Host talks 39:41
- " data-original-title="" title="">Wynton Marsalis "Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year" Standard Time, Volume 5 The Midnight Blues (Blue Note) 40:15
Wynton Marsalis
trumpet
b.1961 - Luke Carols O'Reilley "Raise Them Up" I Too Sing America -A Black Mans Diary (Revolution) 44:51
- Host talks 48:04
- " data-original-title="" title="">Bruce Barth "Riding Off" East and West (MAXJAZZ) 48:48
Bruce Barth
piano
b.1958 - Host talks 51:59
- John Stein "Labor of Love" Serendipity (Whaling City Sound) 53:12
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