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David Sneider, Joe Elefante, Charles Lloyd, Boz Scaggs and more
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Today's MusicRight Now! Fantastic music by David Sneider, Joe Elefante, Charles Lloyd, Boss Scaggs, Andrew Carroll, Sean Mason, UNLV Jazz Ensemble, Josie Falbo, Leslie Odom, Jr., Steve Houghton, Nicholas Payton, Mike Clark, Rin Seo, Jamile, Nat Adderley Jr., JD Allen, Mark Sherman, Baltimore Jazz Collective, Anthony Stanco, Randy Napoleon, Jerry Weldon, Affinity Trio, Margherita Fava, Charlie Porter, Jason Charos, Ledisi, Brandon Suarez, Marc Seales, and more.Playlist
- David Sneider "The Music Is The Bandleader" from Introducing (Cellar Music Group) 00:00
- Joe Elefante Wheel Of Dharma "Mudita" from Return Of The Light (Joe Elefante's Wheel Of Dharma) 6:11
- Charles Lloyd "Figure in Blue, Memories of Duke" from Figure In Blue (Blue Note) 13:00
- Boz Scaggs "Detour Ahead" from Detour (Concord Records/Concord) 20:08
- Andrew Carroll "Fading Fires" from Speaking Of Gravity (Independent) 25:26
- Sean Mason "Rediscovery" from A Breath Of Fresh Air (Taylor Christian Records) 30:46
- UNLV Jazz Ensemble 1 "Invitation" from Double Or Nothing (Vegas Records) 35:04
- Josie Falbo "Brigas Nunea Mais" from Kickin' It (Josie Falbo) 40:25
- Leslie Odom Jr. "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" from An Offering: Live at Speakeasy Studios (Borderlight Entertainment) 47:08
- Steve Houghton "And Then Some" from And Then Some (Steve Houghton Group) 52:49
- Nicholas Payton "Gold Dust Black Magic" from Triune (Smoke Sessions) 1:00:25
- Mike Clark "Midori" from Itai Doshin (Wide Hive) 1:07:37
- Rin Seo "Riding A Bike" from City Suite (Cellar Music Group) 1:14:07
- Jamile "Come Running To Me" from Pursuit Of A Pulse (Cellar Music Group) 1:20:11
- Nat Adderley, Jr. "Took So Long" from Took So Long (Independent) 1:25:08
- JD Allen "Tell The Story" from Love Letters (The Ballad Sessions) (Savant) 1:29:58
- Mark Sherman "Martha's Prize" from Bop Contest (Miles High Records) 01:35:03
- Baltimore Jazz Collective "The Thong Song" from Baltimore Jazz Collective (Stricker Street) 1:40:00
- Anthony Stanco "Say You're Mine" from In The Groove: Live At The Alluvion (OA2 Records) 1:46:42
- Randy Napoleon "Waking Dream" from Waking Dream (OA2 Records) 1:52:48
- Jerry Weldon "Sunny V" from The Summit (Cellar Music Group) 1:59:50
- Affinity Trio "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" from New Outlook (Origin Records) 2:06:41
- Michika Fukumori "Port (The Departure)" from Eternity And A Day (Summit Records) 2:12:53
- Chris Rottmayer "Everything Happens To Me" from Playing Favorites (Pilars Jazz) 2:19:48
- Michael Wolff "Sunny Day" from Sunny Day (Sunnyside Records) 2:24:26
- Grant Stewart "I Know That You Know" from Next Spring (Cellar Music Group) 2:29:27
- Thom Rotella "Willow Weep For Me" from Right Time Left (High Note) 2:34:26
- Maja Jaku "Blessing Will Come" from Blessed & Bewitched (Origin Records) 2:39:27
- Margherita Fava "Murrina" from Murrina (Margherita Fava) 2:46:24
- Charlie Porter "En Route" from Cipher (PHP Records) 2:53:22
- Michael Dease "The Rodfather" from Flow (Posi-Tone Records) 3:00:06
- Jason Charos "B.L.'s Bag" from Opening Statement (Hollistic Musicworks) 3:06:21
- Joe Bowden "Sunny Day" from Music Is Life (Independent) 3:13:33
- Ledisi "This Bitter Earth" from For Dinah (Candid Records) 3:20:06
- Brandon Suarez "Sunday" from Introducing (Cellar Music Group) 3:25:04
- Josh Lawrence "Evidence" from Still We Dream (Posi-Tone Records) 3:30:11
- Roberto Magris "Bemsha Swing" from Lovely Day(s) (JMood) 3:35:05
- Kat Ellis "Talking to Myself" from Talking To Myself (Kate Ellis) 3:40:09
- Roger Glenn "Energizer" from My Latin Heart (Patois Records) 3:46:24
- Marc Seales "The Gingi" from People & Places (Origin Records) 3:52:23
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