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Ben Rosenblum, Teodross Avery, John Taylor and Others
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This show is a mixture of older and newer jazz, featuring current artists like Teodross Avery and Ben Rosenblum and names from the past such as John Taylor and Booker Little.Playlist
- Henry Threadgill Sextett "I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00
- Ben Rosenblum Nebula Project "Lilian" from A Thousand Pebbles (One Trick Dog) 00:58
- Paul Desmond "Alone Together" from Take Ten (RCA) 8:36
- Host Speaks 15:27
- Booker Little "Quiet Please" from Out Front (Candid) 17:01
- Brad Whiteley "Everything Changes" from Presence (Destiny) 25:07
- Host Speaks 30:23
- Teodross Avery "Monk's Dream" from Harlem Stories: The Music of Thelonious Monk (WJ3) 32:21
- T. S. Monk "Waiting" from Take One (Blue Note) 39:35
- Host Speaks 45:18
- Stephan Crump "Memphis" from Reclamation (Sunnyside) 46:42
- Kelley Suttenfield "Flying on the Ground" from When We Were Young (Self-Produced) 51:07
- Jewels and Binoculars "I Want You" from Floater (Ramboy) 56:01
- Host Speaks 59:27
- Wadada Leo Smith "Najwa" from Najwa (TUM) 1:01:31
- Charles Lloyd and the Marvels "Defiant" from Vanished Gardens (Blue Note) 1:04:59
- Host Speaks 1:13:40
- Sonny Rollins "Blessing In Disguise" from East Broadway Run Down (Impulse) 1:14:46
- Host Speaks 1:27:13
- John Abercrombie "Just In Tune" from Open Land (ECM) 1:29:14
- John Taylor "The Other One/1" from Fragment (Jazz In Britain) 1:35:40
- Host Speaks 1:41:12
- Michael Wetherwax "Blue Rondo a la Turk" from Big Band Trax by Wax (Self-Produced) 1:42:20
- Count Basie "Good Times Blues" from Basie at Birdland (Roulette Jazz) 1:48:02
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:54:40
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