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From Tony Bennett to Mehmet Ali Sanlikol
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This show is a mixture of vocals, flutes, Middle Eastern jazz, and much more. Artists heard on the show include Mehmet Ali Sanlikol, Tony Bennett, Myra Melford, Lew Tabackin, and Cal Tjader.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
- Stan Getz "Invitation" from My Foolish Heart: Live at the Left Bank (Label M) 00:56
- Cory Weeds "Blossoms In May" from Home Cookin' (Cellar Music) 7:17
- Host Speaks 13:17
- Cal Tjader "On Green Dolphin Street" from Catch The Groove: Live at the Penthouse 1963-1967 (Jazz Detective) 14:56
- Roberto Magris "Together in Love" from High Quote (Jmood) 23:31
- Host Speaks 29:03
- Mehmet Ali Sanlikol "A Capoeira Turca" from Turkish Hipster (Dunya) 30:57
- Duduka Da Fonseca Trio "Zelao" from New Samba Jazz Directions (Zoho) 39:49
- Host Speaks 45:49
- Michael Bisio Quartet "Intravenous Voice" from MBefore (TAO Forms) 46:42
- Sonny Simmons "Blues in the Pocket" from Mixolydis (Marge) 53:15
- Host Speaks 58:51
- Tony Bennett "Love Letters" from Cloud 7 (Columbia) 1:01:00
- June Christy "Lost in a Summer Night" from Gone For The Day/Fair And Warmer (Capitol) 1:03:30
- Mark Murphy "Just As Though You Were Here" from Lucky To Be Me (HighNote) 1:07:41
- Host Speaks 1:14:49
- Sana Nagano "Planet Kintsugi" from Anime Mundi (577) 1:15:52
- Myra Melford's Fire and Water Quintet "Insertion Two" from Hear The Light Singing (RogueArt) 1:21:53
- Host Speaks 1:28:34
- Juhani Aaltonen "Still Small Voice" from Reflections (TUM) 1:30:50
- Lew Tabackin "Sunset and the Mockingbird" from Soundscapes (Self-Produced) 1:35:34
- Host Speaks 1:43:54
- James Carter Organ Trio "The Hard Blues" from At The Crossroads (EmArcy) 1:44:53
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:54:43
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About Mehmet Ali Sanlikol
Instrument: Multi-instrumentalist
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