Emi Makabe, Eric Hofbauer, George Coleman, and More
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There is a broad cross-section of artists from many parts of the jazz and blues world on this show, including Emi Makabe, Eric Hofbauer, George Coleman, Charlie Musselwhite, and Bob Dorough.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
- Rich Halley "Brilliant Corners" from The Literature (Pine Eagle) 00:55
- George Coleman "Meditation" from Live at Smalls Jazz Club (Cellar Music Group) 5:58
- Host Speaks 14:36
- Emi Makabe "Moon & I" from Anniversary (Greenleaf Music) 15:53
- Chris Connor "Gone With The Wind" from The London Connection (Audiophile) 20:44
- Marina Pacowski "Moon And Sand" from Inner Urge (Summit) 24:09
- Host Speaks 29:18
- Eric Hofbauer's Five Agents "Water Understands Civilization Well" from Book of Water (Creative Nation Music) 32:27
- Jared Schonig "Sound Evidence" from Two Takes: Vol. 1 Quintet (Anzic) 42:21
- Host Speaks 46:53
- Broken Shadows "Broken Shadows" from Broken Shadows (Intakt) 47:54
- Don Rendell/Ian Carr Quintet "Shades of Blue" from Shades of Blue/Dusk Fire (BGO) 53:03
- Host Speaks 1:00:06
- Ludovica Burtone "Blazing Sun" from Sparks (Outside In) 1:01:15
- Geoffrey Keezer "Bebah" from Playdate (MarKeez) 1:07:40
- Host Speaks 1:16:31
- The Leadbelly Legacy Band "Boll Weevil" from Out On The Western Plain (PostOut) 1:18:25
- Charlie Musselwhite "A Nice Day for Something" from Tennessee Woman (Vanguard) 1:24:19
- Host Speaks 1:30:56
- Floratone "Frontiers" from Floratone (Blue Note) 1:32:58
- Nicole Mitchell "By My Own Grace" from Renegades (Delmark) 1:37:00
- Host Speaks 1:42:29
- Pierre L. Chambers "My Shining Hour" from Shining Moments (Dash Hoffman) 1:44:07
- Bob Dorough "Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most" from Right On My Way Home (Blue Note) 1:48:18
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:54:15
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