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Damien Erskine, Chris Potter, Steve Smith, Marl Lettieri, Michael Brecker
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This will be the final Bitches Brew Radio program of 2025. We'll return on January 9th, 2026 with a brand-new year of boundary-pushing music. This show is packed with fresh sounds and deep cuts, including new music from J-Rod Sullivan & the 4 Korners, guitarist Franky Freedom with Gary Willis, Dan Arcamone with Steve Pruitt, Wayne Krantz, Damien Erskine, Chris Potter, and Steve Smith featuring George Brooks and Mark Lettieri, keyboardist Santiago Bosch, drummer Gergo Borlai, Italian fusion outfit Electric Arc. Also, a tribute to the late Michael Brecker and guitarist Christos Tambouratzis. We close with New York legends Tunnels featuring Percy Jones Tune in and enjoy the ride.Playlist
- J-Rod Sullivan "Portal Of Gold" from Live At JammJam (Jamcard) 00:00
- Franky FreedomGary Willis "For Ralph" from For Ralph (Self Produced) 07:05
- Wayne Krantz "Write Out Your Head" from Write Out Your Head (Self Produced) 14:10
- Damien Erskine "Bestowal" from Within Sight (Self Produced) 21:15
- Chris Potter "Rumples" from Ultrahang (Artishare) 28:20
- Steve SmithGeorge Brooks "Dubai Dance" from Raga Bop Trio (Abstract Logix) 35:25
- Mark Lettieri "Voyager One" from Deep the Baritone Sessions (Leopard) 42:30
- Santiago Bosch "Living In the Past" from Galactic Warrior (Self Produced) 49:35
- Gergo Borlai "Dr Kinsey" from MMM (Self Produced) 56:40
- Electric Arc "Jam Machine" from March Of Time (1:03:45) Time Marker
- Michael Brecker "Escher Sketch" from Now You See It... Now You Don't (GRP) 1:17:55
- Christos Tambouratzis "Cell" from Cell (Self Produced) 1:25:00
- Tunnels "Syzgy" from Progessivity (Bucky Ball) 1:32:05
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