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Ashley Jackson, Reginald Cyntje, Kevin Sun, Fred Moten and Brandon Lopez
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During this week's two-hour program of Jazz and improvised music, new music from harpist Ashley Jackson, trombonist Reginald Cyntje, vocalists Jackie Myers and Brittany Davis, two picks for Record Story Day (RSD), two selections from saxophonist Kevin Sun, and poet Don Paul.Playlist
- Gerry Mulligan "My Old Flame" from The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings of The Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet Baker (Pacific Jazz) 3:12
- Cheryl Pyle "Our Changed Horizon" from Our Changed Horizon (11th Street Music) 4:49
- Ashley Jackson "Jordan River" from Take Me to the Water (Decca) 3:35
- Thelonius Garcia "Les Restés Humains" from Marche Nocturne (Thélonius García) 1:49
- Dreamweavers "Migration" from Woven in Time (Perdido) 3:50
- Reginald Cyntje "Echoes of the Soul" from Mosaic (Reginald Cyntje) 5:36
- Vijay Iyer and Wadada Leo Smith "Sumud" from Defiant Life (ECM) 12:20
- Jackie Myers "Last Year" from What About the Butterfly (577) 6:59
- Brittany Davis "Amid the Blackout of the Night" from Black Thunder (Loosegroove) 9:40
- Sachal Vasandani "What's New" from Best Life Now (Patron Saint) 3:26
- Freddie Hubbard "Echoes of Blue" from On Fire: Live from the Blue Morocco (Resonance) 15:42
- Kenny Dorham "Confirmation" from Blue Bossa in the Bronx: Live from the Blue Morocco (Resonance) 14:26
- Kevin Sun "banshees" from lofi at lowlands (Endectomorph Music) 5:00
- Kevin Sun "the scars in a glaze" from lofi at lowlands (Endectomorph) 1:54
- Fred Moten & Brandon Lopez "#10" from Revision (Tao Forms) 4:47
- Don Paul "Some Rain Tonight" from Louisiana Stories (Irresistible /Revolutionary) 5:59
- Jimmy Farace "My Ship" from Hours Fly, Flowers Die (Shifting Paradigm) 7:14
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