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Jamie Baum, Jon Irabagon, and Cassie Kinoshi
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This show features recent releases by Jamie Baum, Jon Irabagon, and Cassie Kinoshi as well as older music by Geri Allen, George Cables, and Barry Altschul.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
- George Cables "Up Jumped Spring" from You Don't Know Me (Kind of Blue) 00:49
- Keith Jarrett "Straight No Chaser" from The Old Country (ECM) 4:50
- Host Speaks 13:26
- Dayna Stephens "Trust" from Hopium (Contagious Music) 14:55
- Radam Schwartz "The Ancients" from Saxophone Quartet Music (Arabesque) 20:05
- Host Speaks 27:22
- Jamie Baum Septet + "In Those Years" from What Times Are These (Sunnyside) 29:43
- Cassie Kinoshi's Seed "Smoke in the Sun" from Gratitude (International Anthem) 39:11
- Host Speaks 44:47
- Jakob Bro/Joe Lovano "As It Should Be" from Once Around the Room -A Tribute to Paul Motian (ECM) 45:56
- Geri Allen "Dark Eyes" from Eyes...in the Back of Your Head (Blue Note) 51:16
- Bria Skonberg "Petite Fleur" from What It Means (Cellar Music) 55:36
- Host Speaks 1:00:07
- Barry Guy/Marilyn Crispell/Paul Lytton "Return of Ulysses" from Deep Memory (Intakt) 1:01:43
- Tigran Hamasyan "Big Foot" from Standart (Nonesuch) 1:05:59
- Host Speaks 1:13:27
- Jon Irabagon "Colocation" from Server Farm (Irrabagast) 1:15:19
- Host Speaks 1:28:20
- Kenny Wheeler Legacy "Who's Standing in My Corner" from Some Days Are Better (Greenleaf Music) 1:31:27
- Eyal Vilner Big Band "Un Poco Loco" from Introducing the Eyal Vilner Big Band (Gut String5) 1:36:35
- Host Speaks 1:42:13
- Barry Altschul's 3DOM Factor "Irina" from Long Tall Sunshine (Not Two) 1:42:53
- Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble "Love Has No Boundaries" from Black Unstoppable (Delmark) 1:46:48
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:55:08
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