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Today's MusicRight Now! Fantastic music by Eric Alexander, Yoko Yates, Michael Wolff, Jamile, Susan Krebs, Baltimore Jazz Collective, Milan Verbist, Shawn Purcell, Juliet Ewing, James Danderfer, Mark Winkler, David Kikoski, Rin Seo, Pete Mills, Johnathan Blake, Ledisi, JD Allen, Kate Wyatt, Michael Dease, Emma Smith, Charlie Porter, Don Was, Mike Clark, Grant Stewart, Sacha Boutros, Stevie Holland, Margherita Fava, Tom Cohen, Al Muirhead, Rick Keller, and more.Playlist
- Eric Alexander "Love Letters" from Like Sugar (Cellar Music Group) 00:00
- Yoko Yates "Winding River" from Eternal Moments (Banka Records) 6:23
- Michael Wolff "Flutter" from Sunny Day (Sunnyside Records) 12:57
- Jamile "Come Running To Me" from Pursuit Of A Pulse (Cellar Music Group) 19:12
- Susan Krebs & The Local Outfit "Azure" from Little Did I Dream (Green Gig Music) 24:10
- Todd Herbert "Captain Hubs" from Captain Hubs (THProductions) 29:37
- Todd Zimberg "What?" from Not A Tango (Spring Beach Music) 34:52
- Carmen Bradford "'Round Midnight" from Carmen Sings Carmen: Echoes Of Carmen (Artist Alliance Records) 39:44
- The Airmen of Note "Milonga Infausta" from Around The Horn (U.S. Air Force) 45:28
- David Murray Quartet "Bald Ego" from Birdly Serenade (Impulse!) 52:54
- Baltimore Jazz Collective "Red Lined" from Baltimore Jazz Collective (Stricker Street) 1:00:06
- Milan Verbist "No, I Haven't Time" from Change (Origin Records) 1:07:03
- Shawn Purcell "Lazy Day Reverie" from Oblivity (Origin Records) 1:13:08
- Juliet Ewing "The Man I Love" from Simply 'S Wonderful: The Magic of Gershwin (Juliet Ewing) 1:20:07
- Harold Lopez-Nussa "Toulouse" from Nueva Timba (Blue Note) 1:25:15
- James Danderfer "My Brightest Lights" from If Not Now (Cellar Music Group) 1:30:21
- Steve Rosenbloom "Mosley" from San Francisco 1948 (Glory Music) 1:35:42
- Mark Winkler "It Was A Very Good Year" from Hold On (Cafe Pacific) 1:40:56
- Gabriel Alegria Afro-Peruvian Sextet "Panabe" from El Muki (Saponegro) 1:45:30
- David Kikoski "Winney's Garden" from Weekend At Smalls (Cellar Music Group) 1:53:12
- Rin Seo "City Suite: II" from Cityscape City Suite (Cellar Music Group) 2:00:08
- Pete Mills "The Kid" from For The Record (Mighty Ernie Records) 2:06:53
- Johnathan Blake "We'll Never Know (They Didn't Even Get To Try)" from My Life Matters (Blue Note) 2:13:26
- Ledisi "You Don't Know What Love Is" from For Dinah (Candid Records) 2:20:40
- JD Allen "Stardust" from Love Letters (The Ballad Sessions) (Savant) 2:25:46
- Kate Wyatt "Coruscation" from Murmurations (Independent) 2:30:47
- Michael Dease "ST In The House" from Flow (Posi-Tone Records) 2:36:02
- Emma Smith "Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered" from Bitter Orange (La Reserve) 2:41:12
- Charlie Porter "But Not Forgotten" from Cipher (PHP Records) 2:47:24
- Jason Charos "B.L.'s Bag" from Opening Statement (Holistic Musicworks) 2:53:27
- Don Was And The Pan-Detroit Ensemble "Nubian Lady" from Groove In The Face Of Adversity (Mack Avenue) 3:00:44
- Mike Clark "Yakini's Dance" from Itai Doshin (Wide Hive) 3:10:01
- Grant Stewart "Kiss & Run" from Next Spring (Cellar Music Group) 3:16:33
- Sacha Boutros "April In Paris" from Sacha: Paris After Dark (Hear Me Roar Records) 3:22:10
- Stevie Holland "Round Midnight" from Talk To Your Tomatoes (150 Music) 3:26:50
- Margherita Fava "Satin Doll" from Murrina (Margherita Fava) 3:31:06
- Tom Cohen "Bebe" from Embraceable Brazil (Versa Records) 3:36:14
- Al Muirhead "More Than You Know" from Still Cookin' At 90 (The Canada Sessions, Vol. 2) (Chronograph Records) 3:41:24
- Rick Keller "For Pat" from Heroes (Vegas Records) 3:47:55
- James Danderfer "I Like You" from If Not Now (Cellar Music Group) 3:55:43
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