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A Tribute To Fred Van Hove And Some New Releases
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On this week's show a tribute to Fred Van Hove plus new music from Red Gazelle Trio, Angela Verbrugge, Lucia Boffo, Marquis Hill, Doug McDonald, Luis Siciliano, Alex Scheuerer & Najwa Ezzaher, Francisco Mela & Shinya Lin, New York Duo and, the Tome Iliev Sextet.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Red Gazelle Trio "East West" from In The Midst Of It All (Zack's Music) 00:47
- Angela Verbrugge "Enough's Enough" from Love for Connoisseurs (Gut String Music) 05:45
- Lucia Boffo "Volvernos Canción" from NOMADE (ears&eyes) 09:52
- Marquis Hill "The Believer" from New Gospel Revisited (Edition Records) 13:12
- Doug MacDonald and the L.A. All-Star Octet "Night By Night" from Overtones (Self Released) 22:58
- Luis Siciliano Mumex Trio "Travelling with Wayne" from Folds of Time (Music Present) 30:43
- Alex Scheuerer & Najwa Ezzaher "Savoir aimer" from The French Jukebox (Self Released) 43:50
- Marquis Hill "Autumn" from New Gospel Revisited (Edition Records) 47:58
- Red Gazelle Trio "Over The Counterpoint" from In The Midst Of It All (Zack's Music) 58:04
- New York Duo "Fortunate Boy" from Higher Perception (Mons Music) 1:00:00
- T Nonet with Fred Van Hove "Tristesse De Joko" from Suite for B.... City (FMP) 1:07:05
- Wolfgang Fuchs, Fred Van Hove, Peter Hollinger "Begegnun 3a" from Berliner Begegnun (FMP) 1:13:16
- Angela Verbrugge "Cold and Hot Blues" from Love for Connoisseurs (Gut String Music) 1:18:18
- Francisco Mela and Shinya Lin "Part 1" from Motions Vol. 1 (577 Records) 1:22:10
- Tome Iliev Sextet "The end of the beginning" from Trinaiska (AMP Music & Records) 1:37:14
- Lucia Boffo "Cerremos le Telón" from NOMADE (ears&eyes) 1:43:45
- Red Gazelle Trio "Kaleidoskop" from In The Midst Of It All (Zack's Music) 1:45:58
- Marquis Hill "A Portrait of Fola" from New Gospel Revisited (Edition Records) 1:49:35
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