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This is the playlist for the April 28th show—two days ahead of the International Jazz Day—so it's loaded up with music from artists from 16 different different countries. The entire last hour is entirely international, but then again, One Man's Jazz has been featuring such music and artists for several years now. Jazz doesn't need a passport! There are also some new releases sampled: from Alan Braufman, Jane Ira Bloom & Mark Helias, Matthew Shipp, Heroes Are Gang Leaders, Rex Shepherd's Tremid Spark and Jose Lencastre's Common Ground.

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  • Mazam "Night Drive" from Pilgrimage (Clean Feed) 00:00
  • Host speaks 04:01
  • Alan Braufman "Announcement" from Live In New York City Feb. 8, 1975 (Valley of Search) 06:02
  • Alan Braufman "Ark Of Salvation" from Live In New York City Feb. 8, 1975 (Valley of Search) 06:55
  • Alan Braufman "A Tear And A Smile" from Live In New York City Feb. 8, 1975 (Valley of Search) 12:53
  • Satoko Fujii & Joe Fonda "Anticipating" from Thread Of Light (FSR) 17:38
  • Michael Bisio Quartet "Intravenous Voice" from Mbefore (Tao Forms) 23:18
  • Host speaks 29:49
  • Jane Ira Bloom & Mark Helias "Second-Hand Lonely" from See Our Way (Outline) 30:55
  • Ugly Beauties "Sniffin' Around" from Strange Attractors (Self) 37:16
  • Fabian Dudek "Pretty Ugly" from Isolated Flowers (Traumton) 41:55
  • Host speaks 47:47
  • Matthew Shipp Trio "Jazz Posture" from World Construct (ESP-Disk) 49:07
  • Myra Melford Fire & Water Quintet "Part VII" from For The Love Of Fire And Water (Rogue Art) 57:23
  • Host speaks 1:03:50
  • Heroes Are Gang Leaders "Mista Sippy" from Le Auto Roi Ography (577 Records) 1:05:36
  • Guillermo Celano Marcos Baggiani & Joachim Badenhorst "Flower" from Carnet Imaginaire (Challenge) 1:22:38
  • Host speaks 1:30:39
  • Tremid Spark "Insomniac Blues" from I See You, And You See Us (Self-released) 1:31:46
  • Barber Mouse "Epistrophy" from Heretic Monk (Auand) 1:38:57
  • Nick Fraser Quartet "Shoe Dance" from If There Were No Opposites (Hathut Ezzthetics) 1:44:08
  • Host speaks 1:48:49
  • José Lencastre Common Ground "Inspirational Souls" from Common Ground (Phonogram Unit) 1:50:21
  • David Virelles "Echo Pa Alul" from Igbo Alakorin (Pi) 1:57:16
  • Host speaks 1:57:39
  • Friends & Neighbors "What's Wrong" from What's Wrong (Clean Feed) 1:59:46
  • Anthony Joseph "Language (Poem For Anthony McNeil)" from The Rich Are Only Defeated When They Are Running For Their Lives (Heavenly Sweetness) 2:07:28
  • Albert Cirera & Kamarilla "Bressolar" from Aquella Cosa (Underpool) 2:18:04
  • Designers "For Robert Lockwood Jr." from Music For Ukraine (WeJazz) 2:25:12
  • Torbjorn Zetterberg & Den Stora Frågan "Are You Happy?" from Are You Happy? (Moserobie) 2:29:12
  • Piotr Damasiewicz & Power Of The Horns Ensemble "Billy" from Polska (Astigmatic) 2:34:56
  • Francesco Cusa Trio "Sun Ra vs Donald Trump" from From Sun Ra To Donald Trump (Clean Feed) 2:38:55
  • Asher Gamedze "Interegnum" from Dialectic Souls (On The Corner) 2:49:55
  • Host speaks 2:54:58
  • Sandy Evans "With The Sun Behind Me" from When The Sky Cries Rainbows (ABC) 2:55:42

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