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Kandace Springs, Sidney Bichet, Marquis Hill and More
ByKandace Springs
vocals
Delfeayo Marsalis
tromboneb.1965

Marquis Hill
trumpetb.1987

Rahsaan Roland Kirk
woodwinds1935 - 1977
Playlist
- Kandace Springs "Devil May Care" The Women Who Raised Me (Blue Note) 00:00
- Host talks 3:19
- " data-original-title="" title="">Nina Simone "I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl" Very Best Of (RCA Records Label) 5:10
Nina Simone
piano and vocals
1933 - 2003 - " data-original-title="" title="">Derrick Shezbie Trio "Down by the Riverside" The Ghost of Buddy Bolden (Clubhouse Records Entertainment) 7:25
Derrick Shezbie
trumpet - Host talks 12:03
- " data-original-title="" title="">Sidney Bechet "Buddy Bolden Stomp" Portrait Vol. 1 (RCA) 13:32
Sidney Bechet
saxophone, soprano
1897 - 1959 - Grandview High School Jazz Band "Sesame Street Theme" Live at Jazzin' at the Gem (Indie Records) 16:24
- Host talks 20:33
- Pete Magazine Trio "African Queen" Outside in the Present (New Records) 21:16
- Delfeayo Marsalis "Irish Whiskey Blues" Jazz Party (Troubadour Jass) 26:31
- Host talks 31:35
- " data-original-title="" title="">Preservation Hall Jazz Band "When the Saints Go Marching In" New Orleans Volume III (Sony Classical) 32:29
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
band / ensemble / orchestra - FKA Jazz "Like Water -The Spirit Part 2" Lineage (Samir Zarif) 38:28
- Host talks 40:00
- Marquis Hill with Renee Neufville "A Peaceful Protest" #wecantbreathe (Revolution) 41:38
- " data-original-title="" title="">Jim Robitaille Trio "Natural Selection" Space Cycles (Whaling City Sound) 44:33
Jim Robitaille
guitar
b.1960 - Host talks 49:23
- Rahsaan Roland Kirk "Blue Rol"Haunted Melodies -The Songs of Rahsaan Roland Kirk (Metropolitan Records) 50:54
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