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The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Snarky Puppy & Steve Shapiro
BySteve Shapiro
vibraphoneb.1963

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Lia Marsh Booth
vocalsDana Fitzsimons
drums
Roger Lewis
saxophone, baritone
Henry Godfrey
drumsPlaylist
- Steve Shapiro "Extremely Moderate" Plan to be Spontaneous (Vibraphonic Music) 0:00
- Host talks 6:38
- Pat Metheny "(Go) Get It" Trio 99-00 (Metheny Group Productions) 9:00
- Dana Fitzsimons "Crystals" Fault Lines (Dana Fitzsimons) 14:10
- Host talks 17:23
- " data-original-title="" title="">Perico Sambeat,
Perico Sambeat
saxophone
b.1962" data-original-title="" title="">Brad Mehldau &Brad Mehldau
piano
b.1970" data-original-title="" title="">Mark Turner "Barries De La Coma" Ademuz (Fresh Sound Records) 18:03Mark Turner
saxophone, tenor
b.1965 - Plinio Fernandes "Assanhado" Saudade (Decca Gold) 24:21
- Host talks 28:19
- Henry Red Allen & His Orchestra "Swing Out" When Did You Leave Heaven (Crates Digger) 29:14
- Lia Booth "This Can't Be Love" Life Can Be Beautiful (Metajax) 32:39
- Host talks 35:26
- " data-original-title="" title="">Snarky Puppy "And Soon We'll Be One" Bring Us The Bright (Grown-up Music) 36:16
Snarky Puppy
band / ensemble / orchestra - Roger Lewis "Get Your JAM On'" Alright! (I/R Records) 40:45
- Host talks 46:12
- The Dirty Dozen Brass Band "Charlie Dozen" Open Up Whatcha Gonna Do For The Rest Of Your Life (Sony) 47:19
- Host talks 51:52
- Henry Godfrey Jazz Orchestra "For McCoy" Attitude & Gratitude (Henry Godfrey) 52:35
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