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New releases from Hiromi, Karen Marguth, Houston Person and Beth McKenna

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This broadcast presents new releases from pianist Hiromi, vocalists Karuna Shinsho, Karen Marguth and saxophonists Houston Person and Beth McKenna with birthday shoutouts to Anita O'Day, Bobby Troup, Esperanza Spalding, Laura Nyro (born on the same day -how cool is that?), Thelonious Monk, Jenna Mammina, Jane Bunnett, Lakecia Benjamin, Freddy Cole and more. Thanks for listening and please support the artists you hear by purchasing their music during this time of pandemic so they can continue to distract, comfort and inspire.

Playlist

  • Renee Rosnes " The Golden Triangle" from Kinds of Love (Smoke Sessions Records) 00:00
  • Shannon Gunn "Wild Is Love" from On A Mountain (Cellar Live) 06:26
  • Host speaks 12:56
  • Hiromi "Someday" from Silver Lining Suite (Telarc) 14:08
  • Gene Krupa Big Band (feat. Anita O'Day) "That's What You Think" from Drummer Man (Verve) 19:31
  • Teri Roiger & Sharp 5 "Meaning of the Blues" from Shine A Bright Light (Valley Jazz Records) 23:28
  • Host speaks 30:19
  • Carmen McRae "Get It Straight (Straight No Chaser)" from Carmen Sings Monk (Novus) 31:26
  • Abbey Lincoln "Blue Monk" from Straight Ahead (Candid) 35:17
  • Host speaks 41:50
  • Claire Daly "Ruby, My Dear" from Baritone Monk (NCBC Jazz) 42:37
  • Karuna Shinsho "I Mean You (Truly, You) " from To Love Again (Self released) 47:33
  • Host speaks 50:25
  • Houston Person "The Way We Were" from Live In Paris (HighNote) 51:13
  • Colin Steele Quartet "I Had A King" from Joni-Jazz Interpretaions of the Joni Mitchell Songbook (Marina) 1:00:00
  • Barbara Fasano "Cactus Tree" from Busy Being Free (Harbinger) 1:04:56
  • Jenna & the Charmers "Free Man In Paris" from Everyone I Love Is Here (Mamma Grace) 1:10:03
  • Host speaks 1:15:04
  • Jane Bunnett & Maqueque "La Linea (The Line-Up)" from On Firm Ground/Tierra Firma (Linus Entertainment/True North Records) 1:16:10
  • Karen Marguth "La Ronda" from Until (OA2) 1:19:55
  • Brasuka "Samba Jiji" from A Vida Com Paixão (Outside In) 1:23:33
  • Host speaks 1:27:17
  • Lakecia Benjamin "Prema" from Pursuance-The Coltranes (Ropedope) 1:28:30
  • Esperanza Spalding "Formwela 5" from Songwriters Apothecary Lab (Concord) 1:34:24
  • Billy Childs (feat. Lisa Fischer) "Map to the Treasure" from Map To The Treasure: Reimagining Laura Nyro (Sony Masterworks) 1:37:47
  • Host speaks 1:45:59
  • Beth McKenna "Far From Familiar Ground" from Beyond Here (Self Released) 1:46:19
  • Freddy Cole "The Ballad of the Sad Young Men" from Singing the Blues (HighNote) 1:51:04
  • Host speaks 1:56:09
  • Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:11

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