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Centennial Shoutouts For June Christy and Johnny Mandel Plus New Releases James Suggs, Kurt Elling, Charlie Hunter, Vancouver Jazz Orchestra, Cecile McLorin Salvant,

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This broadcast includes new releases from James Suggs, Kurt Elling, Charlie Hunter & Superblue, Vancouver Jazz Orchestra, Cecile McLorin Salvant, with birthday shoutouts to June Christy (100!), Johnny Mandel (100!), Etta Jones, Billy Strayhorn, Ethel Ennis, Rebecca Coupe Franks, Aline Homzy, among others with just a hint of holiday fare (more to come in December). Happy listening and please support the artists you hear—see them live, buy their music so they can continue to comfort, distract, provoke and remind the world that A Woman's Place is in the Groove. Many thanks for tuning in.

Playlist

  • Harry Allen's All Star New York Saxophone Band "The One for You" from The Candy Men (Arbors) 00:00
  • June Christy "Whee Baby" from This Is June Christy (Capitol Records) 07:50
  • June Christy "Seven Shades Of Snow" from This Time Of Year (Capitol Records) 10:40
  • Host speaks 14:09
  • James Suggs "You've Got A Friend" from For All We Know (Arbors) 15:32
  • Kurt Elling, Charlie Hunter & Superblue "Say You Love Me" from SuperBlue: Guilty Pleasures Vol. 2 (Big Shoulders Records) 19:33
  • Deborah Silver & The Count Basie Orchestra "Band On The Run" from Basie Rocks! (Green Hill Productions) 24:14
  • Host speaks 28:41
  • Tomoko Omura "Brooklyn Day" from Run Run Run (Outside In) 29:42
  • Anaïs Reno "I'll Remember April" from Lady Of The Lavender Mist (Club 44) 34:17
  • Host speaks 38:25
  • Margaret Slovak & Chris Maresh "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" from A Star's Light Doth Fall (Self Released) 39:36
  • Etta Jones "Singing Shepherd Blues" from Etta Jones Sings (Roulette) 44:02
  • Lorraine Feather "Can I Call You Sugar" from Such Sweet Thunder: Music of the Duke Ellington Orchestra (Sanctuary Records) 46:16
  • Naama Gheber "The Moon Is Gone (Isfahan)" from Wild Is Love (la reserve) 50:18
  • Host speaks 53:18
  • Maria Schneider Orchestra "A Potter's Song" from The Thompson Fields (ArtistShare) 54:26
  • Johnny Mandel featuring Sherrie Maricle and the DIVA Jazz Orchestra "Cinnamon and Clove" from The Man And His Music (Arbors) 1:00:00
  • Antoinette Montague "Unless It's You" from Pretty Blues (Consolidated Artists Productions) 1:03:49
  • The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra "Where Do You Start" from Mixed Bag (Summit) 1:07:33
  • Host speaks 1:14:40
  • Vancouver Jazz Orchestra "As Luck Would Have It" from Vancouver Jazz Orchestra Meets Brian Charette (Cellar Music Group) 1:15:57
  • Ethel Ennis "If Women Ruled The World" from If Women Ruled the World (Savoy) 1:22:45
  • Denise King "Sinner Man" from People Get Ready (Jazzbook Records) 1:27:42
  • Host speaks 1:31:58
  • Rebecca Coupe Franks "Venus" from Planets (RCF Records) 1:32:51
  • Cecile McLorin Salvant "Oh Snap" from Oh Snap (Nonesuch) 1:38:56
  • Whitney Ross-Barris "Bourgeois Reverie" from Curtains Of Light (Independent) 1:43:09
  • Host speaks 1:46:37
  • Aline Homzy "Starring Space" from Eclipse (Elastic Records) 1:47:57
  • Theo Bleckmann "Stars" from Love And Anger (Sunnyside) 1:52:28
  • Host speaks 1:56:22
  • Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:12

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