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The Empress, 3 Cohens/WDR Big Band, Nnenna Freelon, Sylvie Courvoisier/Mary Halvorson and Kaisa's Machine
ByPureum Jin
saxophone, altob.1987

Lauren Sevian
saxophone, baritoneb.1979

Erena Terakubo
saxophone, alto
Chelsea Baratz
saxophone, tenorb.1986

Nnenna Freelon
vocalsb.1954

Sylvie Courvoisier
piano
Mary Halvorson
guitar
Shirley Scott
organ, Hammond B31934 - 2002

Carol Sloane
vocals1937 - 2023

Jeanie Bryson
vocalsb.1958

Anne Mette Iversen
bassb.1972

Tomoko Ohno
piano
Arooj Aftab
vocalsb.1985

Bobby McFerrin
vocalsb.1950
Playlist
- Shirley Scott "The Funky Fox" from Blue Flames (Prestige) 00:00
- Carol Sloane "Can't We Be Friends" from Something Cool (Candid) 05:33
- " data-original-title="" title="">Ella Fitzgerald &
Ella Fitzgerald
vocals
1917 - 1996" data-original-title="" title="">Chick Webb "I Got The Spring Fever Blues" from The Complete Decca Singles Vol. 1: 1935-1939 (Decca) 09:24Chick Webb
drums
1905 - 1939 - Host speaks 12:20
- The Empress (Pureum Jin, Lauren Sevian, Erena Terakubo and Chelsea Baratz) "Everything Happens To Me" from Square One (Cellar Music Group) 13:55
- Mark Murphy "That's My Style" from Sings Mostly Dorothy Fields and Cy Coleman (Audiophile) 19:05
- Jeanie Bryson "I'm Gonna Go Fishin'" from Some Cats Know: Songs Of Peggy Lee (Telarc) 22:21
- Host speaks 25:25
- " data-original-title="" title="">Anne Mette Iversen Quartet "Reworking of a Butterfly" from Racing A Butterfly (Brooklyn Jazz Underground) 26:40
Anne Mette Iversen
bass
b.1972 - " data-original-title="" title="">Kristin Korb "Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves" from Sweet Dreams (Giant Sheep Music) 31:23
Kristin Korb
bass
b.1969 - " data-original-title="" title="">Ian Shaw "Small Day Tomorrow" from Theory of Joy (Jazz Village) 35:15
Ian Shaw
vocals
b.1962 - Host speaks 38:25
- 3 Cohens / WDR Big Band "Footsteps & Smiles" from Interaction (Anzic) 39:45
- " data-original-title="" title="">Caili O'Doherty feat.
Caili O'Doherty
piano
b.1992" data-original-title="" title="">Tahira Clayton "Happy Today, Sad Tomorrow" from Bluer Than Blue-Celebrating Lil Hardin Armstrong (Outside In) 46:43Tahira Clayton
vocals - Host speaks 52:43
- " data-original-title="" title="">Ed Cherry "Lawns" from Are We There Yet? (Cellar Music Group) 53:24
Ed Cherry
guitar
b.1954 - " data-original-title="" title="">The DIVA Jazz Orchestra "La Americana" from The Diva Jazz Orchestra 25th Anniversary Project (ArtistShare) 1:00:00
The DIVA Jazz Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestra
b.1992 - Nnenna Freelon "Changed" from Beneath The Skin (Origin) 1:05:32
- Host speaks 1:11:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Roy Ayers Ubiquity "Day Dreaming" from Red, Black & Green (Universal Records) 1:12:12
Roy Ayers
vibraphone
1940 - 2025 - LP and the Vinyl "I Can't Help It" from Heard and Seen (Origin) 1:17:44
- Arooj Aftab "Whiskey" from Night Reign (Verve) 1:22:50
- Host speaks 1:27:50
- Sylvie Courvoisier / Mary Halvorson "Float Queens" from Bone Bells (Pyroclastic) 1:28:53
- Bobby McFerrin "Swing Low" from Spirityouall (Sony Music) 1:34:24
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lili A?el "Gone The Other Way" from You Have A Visitor (Self Released) 1:38:28
Lili Añel
vocals - Host speaks 1:43:32
- Kaisa's Machine "Who's Asking" from Moving Parts (Greenleaf Music) 1:44:44
- " data-original-title="" title="">Kurt Elling "Close Your Eyes" from Close Your Eyes (Blue Note) 1:50:01
Kurt Elling
vocals
b.1967 - Host speaks 1:56:02
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:09
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