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Gonzalo Rubalcaba with Chris Potter, Larry Grenadier and Eric Harland
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Gonzalo Rubalcaba Live at Dizzy's Club with Chris Potter, saxophonist Josh Johnson performing with both SML and Brandee Younger, Dee Dee Bridgewater with Bill Charlap and classic Bill Evans with Jim Hall.Playlist
- Dee Dee Bridgewater Bill Charlap "In the Still of the Night" from Elemental (Mack Avenue) 0:00
- Mike Clark Mike Zilber "Turnaround (And Around Again)" from Standard Deviations (Sunnyside) 8:32
- Host Speaks 15:37
- Tessa Souter " Never Broken (E.S.P.)" from Shadows and Silence: The Erik Satie Project (Noanara) 16:52
- Bill Evans Jim Hall Freddie Hubbard "Interplay" from Interplay (Re Mastered 2025) (Craft) 21:33
- Host Speaks 29:47
- Adrian Younge "Sorrir na Chuva" from Something About April III (Self Produced) 30:51
- Susan Pereia "Baiao da Chuva" from Tudo Azul (Riony) 34:58
- Gonzalo Rubalcaba Chris Potter Larry Grenadier Eric Harland " Con Alma" from First Meeting Live at Dizzy's Club (Passion) 41:17
- Host Speaks 59:50
- Brandee Younger Josh Johnson "Discernment" from Gadabout Season (Impulse) 1:01:17
- SML Josh Johnson "Three Over Steel" from Small Medium Large (International Anthem) 1:08:06
- Terri Lyne Carrington Christie Dashiell "Freedom Day (Part 1)" from We Insist! 2025 Music (Candid) 1:13:47
- Host Speaks 1:18:02
- Nicola Caminiti " City Lights (and deep darkness)" from Vivid Tales of a Blurry Self Portrait (Self Produced) 1:19:39
- Juana Molina "Mantra del Bicho Feo" from Segundo (Crammed Disc) 1:26:19
- Julian Shore "Keep Going"" from Sub Rosa (Chill Tone) 1:34:18
- Jody Redhage Ferber Alan Ferber Mark Ferber" Sarabande" from Confluence (Scarlet Tree) 1:40:55
- Patrick Zimmerli Kevin Hays " Torsion" from Songs of Innocence (Emergence) 1:45:51:16
- Eva Novoa " Modus Vivendi" from Novoa / Kamaguchi / Cleaver Trio, Vol. 2 (577) 1:50:32
- Host Speaks 2:00:42
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