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Dan Rosenboom, Randy Weston, Paul Butterfield and More
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This show features lively and subdued modern jazz from a wide variety of musicians including Dan Rosenboom, Randy Weston, Cathy Segal-Garcia, and Paul Butterfield.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 "Catamaran" from A Thousand Pebbles (One Trick Dog) 00:52
- Edward Vesala "Camel Walk" from Lumi (ECM) 8:57
- Host Speaks 13:54
- Randy Weston "Portrait of Billie Holiday" from Earth Birth (Verve) 15:10
- Deanna Witkowski "Intermission" from Force of Nature (MCG Jazz) 21:59
- Host Speaks 28:07
- Gordon Grdina/Mark Helias/Matthew Shipp "Flutter" from Pathways (Attaboygirl) 30:17
- Billy Mohler "Exit" from Anatomy (Contagious Music) 34:09
- Host Speaks 43:15
- Mike Taylor "Two Autumns" from Trio, Quartet and Composer (Ezz-thetics) 49:33
- Dan Rosenboom "On Summoning The Will" from Polarity (Orenda) 51:02
- Host Speaks 58:14
- Paul Butterfield "Last Hope's Gone" from An Anthology: The Elektra Years (Elektra) 1:01:30
- Mike Reed's People, Places, and Things "House of Three Smiles" from Clean on the Corner (482 Music) 1:06:17
- Host Speaks 1:12:57
- Alex Cline Ensemble "Bridge" from The Constant Flame (Cryptogramophone) 1:14:43
- Host Speaks 1:27:23
- Matt Ulery "Bridges" from Mannerist (Woolgathering) 1:29:36
- Cathy Segal-Garcia "Cinema Paradiso Theme" from The Jazz Chamber (Dash Hoffman) 1:37:33
- Host Speaks 1:42:22
- Sheila Landis/Rick Matle "Hart Plaza" from Heart Plaza (SheLan) 1:43:21
- The Jazz Professors "Promenade in Blue" from Blues and Cubes (Flying Horse) 1:48:24
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla/The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:54:18
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