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Andrea Motis, Ches Smith, and Noah Haidu
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This program features modern jazz from Spain and Japan as well as older and newer music from the U. S. Musicians heard on the show include Andrea Motis, Ches Smith, Satoko Fujii, Keith Oxman, Milt Jackson, and Noah Haidu.Playlist
- Henry Threadgill Sextett "I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 0:00
- Enrico Rava "Outsider" from New York Days (ECM) 00:55
- Billy Mintz "Destiny" from Mintz Quartet (13th Note) 7:05
- Host Speaks 13:58
- Willem Breuker Kollektief "Promenade 'The Real McCoy' " from Gershwin (BVHAAST) 15:22
- Milt Jackson "If You Could See Me Now" from The Best of Milt Jackson (Riverside) 18:51
- Pete McGuiness Jazz Orchestra "Lilac Blues" from Mixed Bag (Summit) 24:05
- Host Speaks 28:47
- Andrea Motis "Senor Blues" from Colors & Shadows (Jazzline) 30:52
- Adam Schroeder and Mark Masters "Argentia" from CT! (Capri) 40:22
- Host Speaks 43:25
- Ches Smith "Exit Shivers" from Laugh Ash (Pyroclastic) 44:53
- Satoko Fujii Quartet "A Parcel For You" from Dog Days of Summer (Libra) 53:27
- Host Speaks 59:04
- Alchemy Sound Project "Mother Tongue" from Under the Surface (ARC) 1:01:14
- Dave Anderson "Thilmany" from In Lieu of Flowers (Label 1) 1:09:19
- Host Speaks 1:15:16
- Paul Motian "Shaw Nuff" from Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band (JMT) 1:16:11
- Keith Oxman "I Sold My Heart to the Junkman" from Glimpses (Capri) 1:22:09
- {Host Speaks 1:29:51
- Noah Haidu "Alone Together" from Standards III (Infinite Distances) 1:32:00
- Saul Dautch "Grateful" from Music For The People (Doubleton) 1:36:29
- Host Speaks 1:41:52
- The Thelonious Monk Orchestra "Crepuscule With Nellie" from At Town Hall (Riverside) 1:43:01
- Michael Dease "Rue De Royal" from Found In Space (Origin) 1:47:49
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:54:23
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