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Joanie Pallato & Bradley Parker Sparrow, Peter Johnstone, Fareed Haque
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During this week's two-hour program of Jazz and improvised music, we start off with pianist Sonny Clark (July 21, 1931January 13, 1963). Then onto selections from new releases by the trio Transcendence, vocalist/composer Joanie Pallatto and pianist/composer Bradley Parker-Sparrow, reed player Dave Liebman, percussionist Adam Rudolph, and drummer Billy Hart, keyboardist Peter Johnstone, guitarist Fareed Hague, and the Wild Iris Brass Band.Playlist
- Sonny Clark "Black Velvet" from The Art of the Trio (Blue Note) 3:23
- Transcendence "Afternoon" from Music of Pat Metheny (FMR) 5:04
- Joanie Pallato & Bradley Parker Sparrow "Tomorrow" from Song (Southport) 4:13
- Jane Monheit "Not a Day Goes By" from Jane Monheit (Club 44) 3:20
- Ben Sidran "Ever Since the World Ended" from Are We There Yet?Live at the Sunside (Bonsai/Nardis) 5:45
- Patrick Zimmerli "Crow or Dove" from Songs of Innocence (EMP) 5:57
- Louis Stewart "Smiling Billy " from I Thought About You (Livia) 9:45
- Vincenzo Virgillito "Segment" from Precondition (Vincenzo Virgillito) 3:56
- Omar Thomas Large Ensemble "A Touch of Obsidian, A Flash of Scarlet" from Griot Songs (Omar Thomas) 12:08
- Charles Mingus "Duke Ellington's Song of Love" from In Argentina: The Buenos Aires Concerts (Resonance) 9:32
- William Carn's Choices "Brother" from The Unburdening (William Carn) 5:58
- Dave Liebman, Adam Rudolph, Dave Liebman "Transmutation" from Beingness (Meta) 7:09
- Peter Johnstone "Fleeting Dreams" from Resistance is Futile (Peter Johnstone) 11:43
- Fareed Haque "Pyramidal Vision" from Return to The Joyous Lake (Art of Life) 9:26
- Shez Raja "Through the Multiverse" from Spellbound (Gearbox) 5:45
- Amanda Ekery "Double Faced" from Árabe (Amanda Ekery) 5:45
- Wild Iris Brass Band "Eye of the Cyclops" from Way Up (Ear Up) 6:17
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