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Today's MusicRight Now! Fantastic music by Dave Stryker, Michael Dease, Mattias Svensson, Roderick Harper, Eddie Allen & Push, Paul Ricci, Kate Olson, Steve Berndt, Vance Thompson, Vancouver Jazz Orchestra, Peter Furlan, Gil Livni, Lisa Hilton, Brandon Sanders, Charlie Porter, Enoch Smith Jr., Leslie Odom, Jr., Maja Jaku, Baltimore Jazz Collective, Affinity Trio, Gregory Groover Jr., Johnathan Blake, Glenn Makos & Bru, Andrew Carroll, Charles Lloyd, Shawn Purcell, Kenny Barron, Lafayette Harris Jr., Lori Williams, Sean Mason, Margherita Fava, and more.Playlist
- Dave Stryker "Dexterity" from Blue Fire: The Van Gelder Session (Strikezone Records) 00:00
- Michael Dease "Frame For The Blues" from MSU Jazz Trombones: Spartan Strong (Origin Records) 07:26
- Mattias Svensson "Cheddar" from Embrace (Origin Records) 14:21
- Roderick Harper "Confidence" from Confidence (RMH Entertainment) 19:35
- Eddie Allen & Push "7 Days" from Rhythm People (Origin Records) 24:56
- Paul Ricci "Around The Block" from The Path (Origin Records) 30:21
- Kate Olson "ShouldaCoulda" from So It Goes (OA2 Records) 35:40
- Steve Berndt "I Saw The Light" from Heart Of Hearts (Independent) 39:58
- Vance Thompson "Mixed Feelings" from Lost And Found (Moondo Records) 46:13
- Vancouver Jazz Orchestra "Shimmy!" from Vancouver Jazz Orchestra Meets Brian Charette (Cellar Music Group) 53:16
- Peter Furlan "Perfidia" from Peter Furlan Project Live At Maureen's Jazz Cellar (Beany Bops) 1:00:24
- Gil Livni "Granted" from All In (OA2 Records) 1:07:31
- Lisa Hilton "Momentary Mystery" from Extended Daydream (Ruby Slippers Productions) 1:14:42
- Brandon Sanders "Our Love Is Here To Stay" from Lasting Impression (Savant) 1:21:03
- Charlie Porter "13 Miles" from Cipher (PHP Records) 1:27:22
- Enoch Smith Jr. "A Quiet Place" from The Book Of Enoch Vol. 1 (Misfitme Music) 1:34:51
- Leslie Odom Jr. "Autumn Leaves" from An Offering: Live at Speakeasy Studios (Borderlight Entertainment) 1:40:53
- Maja Jaku "Everything Must Change" from Blessed & Bewitched (Origin Records) 1:44:57
- Baltimore Jazz Collective "Memories Of You" from Baltimore Jazz Collective (Stricker Street) 1:49:46
- Affinity Trio "New Outlook" from New Outlook (Origin Records) 1:55:12
- Gregory Groover Jr. "Old Knew" from Old Knew (Criss Cross) 2:00:52
- Johnathan Blake "Can Tomorrow Be Brighter" from My Life Matters (Blue Note) 2:08:15
- Glenn Makos & Bru "Sulawesi" from Arrowsic (Stop Time Records) 2:14:57
- David Murray Quartet "Song Of The World" from Birdly Serenade (Impulse!) 2:20:49
- Aretha Tillotson "Kinda Out West" from Kinda Out West (Bent River Records) 2:30:26
- Ted Piltzecker "Nardis" from Peace Vibes (OA2 Records) 2:35:12
- Stevie Holland "How I Feel" from Talk To Your Tomatoes (150 Music) 2:40:36
- Jay D'Amico "Ranine Liberation" from Ginevra (CAP) 2:45:27
- Joe Elefante Wheel Of Dharma "Cromwell" from Return Of The Light (Joe Elefante's Wheel Of Dharma) 2:50:09
- Andrew Carroll "Jangles" from Speaking Of Gravity (Independent) 02:55:18
- Charles Lloyd "Figure in Blue, Memories of Duke" from Figure In Blue (Blue Note) 3:01:02
- David Sneider "Avale" from Introducing (Cellar Music Group) 3:08:11
- Shawn Purcell "Meu Amor" from Oblivity (Origin Records) 3:15:11
- Kenny Barron "Minor Blues Redux" from Songbook (Artwork Records) 3:21:45
- Lafayette Harris, Jr. "We Are One In The Spirit" from All In Good Time (Savant) 3:27:06
- James Danderfer "Ponderosa" from If Not Now (Cellar Music Group) 3:32:10
- Anthony D'Alessandro "Four Minute Mile" from City Lights (Independent) 3:37:15
- Lori Williams "Tobago" from Here We Are (Double Moon Records) 3:42:11
- Sean Mason "Open Your Heart" from A Breath Of Fresh Air (Taylor Christian Records) 3:48:36
- Margherita Fava "Yarn" from Murrina (Margherita Fava) 3:56:01
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