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Julius Hemphill, Nels Cline and Eberhard Weber
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I have been having temporary difficulties in uploading my recent radio shows. While I work on that, here is a program from July 27, 2021, that features the usual wide variety of musicians. This show includes Julius Hemphill, Nels Cline, Brian Woodruff, and Eberhard Weber.Playlist
- Henry Threadgill Sextett "I Can't Wait To Get Back Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00
- Cathlene Pineda "Carriers II" from Rainbow Baby (Orenda) 00:58
- Sigurdur Flosason Quartet "When I Think Back" from The Eleventh Hour (Storyville) 8:12
- Host Speaks 13:58
- Scott Reeves Quintet "New Bamboo" from The Alchemist (Origin) 15:37
- Eberhard Weber "An Evening with Vincent Van Ritz" from The Colours of Chloe (ECM) 23:25
- Host Speaks 29:11
- The Witherbees "Tribute Valley" from Love Letter (Self-Produced) 31:47
- BANN "At Sundown" from As You Like (Jazz Eyes) 36:46
- Host Speaks 42:33
- Paul Motian "Inspiration from a Vietnamese Lullaby" from Conception Vessel (ECM) 43:39
- Brian Woodruff Sextet "A Centering Peace" from A Centering Peace (QJOG) 53:16
- Host Speaks 59:42
- Julius Hemphill "Dogon A.D." from Dogon A.D. (International Phonograph) 1:01:11
- Host Speaks 1:15:59
- Nels Cline "Snare, Girl" from Lovers (Blue Note) 1:17:22
- James Brandon Lewis "The Eleventh Hour" from A UnRuly Manifesto (Relative Pitch) 1:23:54
- Host Speaks 1:33:09
- Dave Ballou "Bobblehead" from Dancing Foot (SteepleChase) 1:25:38
- Rodney Whittaker "On Green Dolphin Street" from Children of the Light (Koch Jazz) 1:40:30
- Host Speaks 1:46:02
- Maria Schneider "Walking By Flashlight" from The Thompson Fields (ArtistShare) 1:46:47
- Vince Mendoza "Lo Rossinyol" from Blauklang (ACT) 1:51:47
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:56:09
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