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End Of Month Keyboard Special with Chick Corea Trio, Joe Zawinul, Michael Wolff, and More
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End of month keyboard special for the last Thursday in Monktober. Includes music from Oscar Peterson, Don Patterson, Kandace Springs, and more. The recent passing of Jack DeJohnette is acknowledged with the final selection of a track from the Bruce Hornsby, Christian McBride, and Jack DeJohnette album Camp Meeting.Playlist
- Marcus Roberts "Exploration" from Time And Circumstance (Columbia) 00:00
 - Oscar Peterson "Teenager" from Night Child (Pablo Today) 16:34
 - Chick Corea "Trinkle Tinkle (Live)" from Trilogy 3 (Candid) 22:15
 - Akiko Tsuruga "Mushi-Mushi" from Sweet And Funky (18th & Vine) 30:44
 - Joey Alexander "Dear Autumn" from Origin (Mack Avenue) 36:09
 - Jeff Lorber and Chuck Loeb "Straight No Chaser" from Bop (Water Sign) 41:39
 - Shirley Horn "Come In From The Rain" from The Main Ingredient (Verve) 45:07
 - Don Patterson "Epistrophy" from Boppin' And Burnin' (Prestige) 49:49
 - Joe Zawinul "Night Passage (Live)" from Brown Street (Heads Up International) 59:37
 - Freddy Cole and Marlena Shaw "When I Fall In Love" from When You're Smiling (Ratspack) 1:05:56
 - Michael Wolff "The Mews" from Sunny Day (Sunnyside) 1:09:59
 - Tony Monaco "Four Brothers" from Four Brothers (Chicken Coup) 1:15:45
 - Kandace Springs "Pulse" from Run Your Race (SRP) 1:20:00
 - Dr. Lonnie Smith "Monk Could Swing" from The Turbanator (32 Jazz) 1:32:05
 - Hiromi with Sonicwonder "Trial And Error" from Sonicwonderland (Telarc) 1:41:09
 - Scott Kinsey "Between The Thighs" from We Speak Luniwaz: The Music of Joe Zawinul (Kinesthetic Music) 1:48:27
 - Bruce Hornsby and Christian McBride and Jack DeJohnette "Questions And Answers" from Camp Meeting (Legacy) 2:00:10
 
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