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Jaleel Shaw, John Vanore, and Richie Beirach
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This program features music from Jaleel Shaw, Dawn Clement, John Vanore, Ian Shaw, Marion Brown and the late Richie Beirach.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
- John Vanore and Abstract Truth "Gods and Devils" from Easter Island Suite (Self Produced) 00:58
- Steve Allee Big Band "Cookin' at the Kitchen" from Naptown Sound (Jazzville) 8:03
- Host Speaks 15:12
- Jason Stein "Crystalline" from Anchors (TAO Forms) 16:23
- Marion Brown "Eleven Light City 1" from Geechee Reflections/Sweet Earth Flying (Impulse) 23:47
- Host Speaks 31:07
- Lookout Farm "Mitsuku" from Mosaic Select 12: David Leibman & Richie Beirach (Mosaic) 33:37
- Vincent Peirani "Le Cabinet des Enigmes" from Living Being IV: Time Reflections (ACT) 40:37
- Host Speaks 46:25
- Dawn Clement "Oh Love That Will Not Let Me Go / All of Me" from Break (Origin) 47:45
- Trish Clowes "Time" from A View with a Room (Greenleaf Music) 52:53
- Host Speaks 59:09
- Pedrito Martinez/Antonio Sanchez/Michael League "Variant" from Elipsis (Ground UP) 1:01:11
- Nels Cline "The Returning Angel" from Consentrik Quartet (Blue Note) 1:07:20
- Host Speaks 1:12:42
- Theo Bleckmann "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" from Love and Anger (Sunnyside) 1:14:04
- Ian Shaw "Be Sure I'll Let You Know" from Soho Stories (Milestone) 1:19:03
- Mark Winkler "My Future's Just a Memory" from Hold On (Cafe Pacific) 1:23:28
- Host Speaks 1:28:09
- 3 Cohens "Festive Minor" from Interaction (Anzic) 1:29:46
- Jaleel Shaw "Gina's Ascent" from Painter of the Invisible (Changu) 1:34:03
- Host Speaks 1:43:30
- Dayna Stephens "Jump Start" from Hopium (Contagious Music) 1:44:00
- Zack Lober "Landscape" from So We Could Live (Zennez) 1:48:54
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:54:52
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