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George Burton, Christian Sands, Isaiah J. Thompson & Kait Dunton
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Welcome the annual Christmas Hour of jazz music. Kicking off our 2023 edition is keyboardist Kait Dunton with a funky collection of holiday tunes. From there, we dig into a host of new holiday releases by Christian Sands, Isaiah J. Thompson, Adam Shulman and George Burton. We also include a nice duo from Gregory Porter & Samara Joy. The fitting end to the hour comes from Solitaire Miles with her outfit known as Susie Blue & The Lonesome Fellas. Have the joyful holiday season and a magical 2024, kids. Dig the jazzzz...Playlist
- Kait Dunton "The Little Funky Drummer Boy " A Very Keyboard Christmas (Real & Imagined Music) 0:00
- Host talks 3:51
- Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra "Skating" Carol of the Bells (Patois Records) 5:51
- Christian Sands "Let It Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!" Christmas Stories (Mack Avenue Records) 10:06
- Host talks 15:08
- Gregory Porter & Samara Joy "What Are You Doing New Years Eve" Christmas Wish (Universal) 17:09
- Isaiah J.Thompson "Christmas is Coming" A Guaraldi Holiday (Outside in Music) 24:07
- Host talks 29:32
- Karen Stachel "I Wonder as I Wander'" A Whim and a Prayer (Purple Room Productions) 32:01
- George Gee Swing Orchestra "O Tannenbaum" Winter Wonderland (George Gee Swing Orchestra) 37:08
- Host talks 40:00
- Adam Shulman "We Wish You a Funky Christmas" We Wish You A Funky Christmas (Cellar Live) 41:01
- George Burton "Christmas Waltz" The Yule Log (Porge Records) 44:05
- Host talks 45:04
- Teddy Horangic & Frank Lacy "The Christmas Song" This Christmas With Night Is Alive (Night is Alive) 48:02
- John Paul McGee "Christmas Time is Here" A Gospejazzical Christmas (Jazz Urbane Records) 50:00
- Host talks 51:34
- Susie Blue & the Lonesome Fellas "Boogie Boogie Santa" Holiday Single (Susie Blue & the Lonesome Fellas) 52:31
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