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Vijay Iyer, Max Moran and more
ByVijay Iyer
pianob.1971

Hermon Mehari
trumpetb.1987

Logan Richardson
saxophone, alto
DK Anderson
saxophone, tenorb.1979

Stanley Turrentine
saxophone, tenor1934 - 2000
We also feature modern day bassist

Max Moran
bass
Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Brian Blade
drumsb.1970

Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971

Jimmy Dorsey
composer / conductor1904 - 1957
Playlist
- Vijay Iyer Sextet "Into Action" Far From Over (ECM) 00:00
- Host talks 5:09
- John Carisi "How About You" The Music of John Carisi (Fresh Sound Records) 9:50
- " data-original-title="" title="">DK Anderson "Lady Grinning Soul" Quantum Truth(Darnell Kenneth Anderson) 13:47
DK Anderson
saxophone, tenor
b.1979 - Host talks 18:38
- " data-original-title="" title="">Stanley Turrentine "Journey Into Melody" Look Out (Blue Note) 20:30
Stanley Turrentine
saxophone, tenor
1934 - 2000 - Bob Watt and Friends "Missing Miles " I Play French Horn (MSR Classics) 25:30
- Host talks 30:03
- " data-original-title="" title="">Duke Ellington "Satin Dll" His Piano and His Orchestra at the Bal Masque (Columbia Records) 31:01
Duke Ellington
piano
1899 - 1974 - Max Moran and the Neospectric "The Grass" Neospectric (Bubble Bath Records) 34:53
- Host talks 39:26
- " data-original-title="" title="">Charles Mingus "Haitian Fight Song" The Clown (Atlantic Records) 40:37
Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic
1922 - 1979 - " data-original-title="" title="">Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band "Walking Funny" Body and Shadow (Blue Note Records)45:48
Brian Blade
drums
b.1970 - Host talks 51:05
- Louis Armstrong with the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra "The Skeleton in the Closet" Halloween Classics Vol. 2 (Warner Music) 52:57
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