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Tomorrow’s Warriors: the Sound of London, Part 2
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In the last hour, we explored the new London scene anchored by a broadly diverse set of players who share encouragement by the innovative educational group Tomorrow's Warriors. We featured music by
Nubya Garcia
saxophone
Shabaka Hutchings
woodwinds
Binker Golding
saxophone, tenorPlaylist
- Host Intro 0:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Zara McFarlane Quintet "Woman in the Olive Groves" from If You Knew Her (Brownswood Recordings) 3:53
Zara McFarlane
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Shabaka & the Ancestors "Behold, The Deceiver" from We Are Sent Here by History (Impulse) 9:04
- " data-original-title="" title="">Sons of Kemet "My Queen Is Angela Davis" from Your Queen is a Reptile (Impulse) 14:57
Sons of Kemet
band / ensemble / orchestra - Host speaks 21:28
- Zara McFarlane "Peace Begins Within" from Arise (Brownswood Recordings) 24:00
- Shabaka & The Ancestors "Good Morning Good Morning" from A Day In The Life: Impressions Of Pepper (Verve) 28:05
- Sons Of Kemet "My Queen Is Nanny Of The Maroons" from Your Queen Is A Reptile (Impulse) 33:25
- Host speaks 40:04
- " data-original-title="" title="">Binker and Moses "Intoxication from the Jahvmonishi Leaves" from Journey To The Mountain Of Forever (Gearbox Records) 43:23
Binker and Moses
band / ensemble / orchestra - Shabaka Hutchings Quintet "Black Skin, Black Masks" from We Out Here (Brownswood Recordings) 49:46
- Host Outro 56:43
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