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Wayne Escoffery, Art Blakey, Gunhild Carling and More
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As this COVID-19 pandemic has silenced the world of live music, jazz musicians continue releasing more and more great albums. This week we focus on some of them,
Wayne Escoffery
saxophone, tenorb.1975

Warren Wolf
vibraphoneb.1979

Gunhild Carling
tromboneb.1975

Ran Blake
pianob.1935
Playlist
- Wayne Escoffery "Benedictus" The Humble Warrior (Smoke Sessions Records) 00:00
- Host talks 5:23
- " data-original-title="" title="">Teddy Charles and
Teddy Charles
vibraphone
1928 - 2012" data-original-title="" title="">Bob Brookmeyer Quartet "Nobody's Heart" Very Best Of (Vintagel) 8:04Bob Brookmeyer
trombone
1929 - 2011 - " data-original-title="" title="">Lauren Henderson "While We're Young" The Songbook Sessions (Brontosaurus Records) 10:35
Lauren Henderson
vocals - Host talks 14:33
- " data-original-title="" title="">Mike Casey "I Don't Have Time" 2020 Single (Mike Casey) 15:43
Mike Casey
saxophone
b.1993 - Warren Wolf "For Ma" Reincarnation (Mack Avenue) 18:10
- Host talks 23:01
- " data-original-title="" title="">Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra "Love Nest" Sizzling (Jazz Classics)24:06
Paul Whiteman
composer / conductor
1890 - 1967 - Gunhild Carling "Alien Stomp" 2020 Single (Gunhild Carling) 27:52
- Host talks 30:31
- " data-original-title="" title="">Billie Holiday "Lover Come Back to Me" Putmayo Presents (Putmayo Records) 31:40
Billie Holiday
vocals
1915 - 1959 - Spirit Fingers "Inside" Spirit Fingers (Shanachie) 36:18
- Host talks 39:52
- " data-original-title="" title="">Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers "Quick Trick" Just Coolin' (Blue Note) 40:58
Art Blakey
drums
1919 - 1990 - " data-original-title="" title="">Paul Shaw Quintet "Heartland" Moment of Clarity (Summit Classical) 45:46
Paul Shaw
drums - Host talks 51:59
- Ran Blake and Frank Carlberg "Bebopper"Gray Moon (Red Piano Records) 53:07
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