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Juno Nominations and Remembering Debra Mann

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The first Week of the annual WFDU.FM February Fund Drive included new releases from pianists Lisa Hilton, Kait Dunton, Ellen Rowe and saxophonist Jordan Pettay with birthday shout outs to Lil Hardin Armstrong, Jeanne Lee, Jutta Hipp, and Melody Gardot, among others. In the second hour, Debra Mann is remembered after news of her passing and in, the third hour, a salute to some of the 2019 Juno nominees.

Playlist

  • Jutta Hipp "Mon Petit (I Never Knew)" from The Legendary Jutta Hipp Quintet-1954 Frankfurt Special (Fresh Sounds) 00:00
  • Louis Armstrong "Droppin' Shucks" from Hot Fives Vol. 1 (Columbia/CBS) 03:20
  • Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis "I'm Not Rough" from United We Swing: Best of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Galas (Blue Engine Records) 06:23
  • Host speaks 09:23
  • Roberta Piket "In the Days of Our Love" from One for Marian: Celebrating Marian McPartland (Thirteenth Note Records) 12:57
  • Peggy Lee "Just for a Thrill" from The Best of Peggy Lee: The Capital Years (Capitol) 19:14
  • John Minnock "I Love Being Here With You" from Right Around the Corner (Self released) 22:53
  • Host speaks 24:57
  • Lisa Hilton "Sunday Morning" from Oasis (Ruby Slippers Productions, Lisa Hilton Music) 28:48
  • Jeannie Tanner "Fred and Ginger" from Words & Music (Self released) 33:20
  • Host speaks 39:12
  • John J. DiMartino "I Can't Help It" from Turnaround (Self released) 42:18
  • Alicia Hall Moran "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" from Here Today (Self released) 47:38
  • Host speaks 52:08
  • Dave Stryker "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" from Eight Track II (Strikezone) 55:24
  • Kait Dunton "29 North" from Planet D'earth (Real & Imagined Music) 1:00:12
  • Beverly Church Hogan "Take My Breath Away" from Can't Get Out of This Mood (Café Pacific) 1:04:27
  • Nora McCarthy "I Like You, You're Nice" from A Time for Love (Self released) 1:09:20
  • Host speaks 1:13:23
  • Michel Legrand "The Jitterbug Waltz" from Legrand Jazz+Legrand Piano (Phono) 1:16:00
  • Shirley Crabbe "The Windmills of Your Mind" from Bridges (Maisong Music) 1:21:17
  • Host speaks 1:25:56
  • Iris Ornig "Storyteller" from Storyteller (Self released) 1:28:38
  • Tony Bennett "You Must Believe in Spring" from Together Again (Concord Records) 1:33:48
  • Host speaks 1:39:27
  • Debra Mann "Big Yellow Taxi" from Full Circle: the Music of Joni Mitchell (Whaling City Sound) 1:41:08r
  • Debra Mann "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" from Full Circle: the Music of Joni Mitchell (Whaling City Sound) 1:43:59
  • Host speaks 1:49:18
  • Renee Rosnes "Elephant Dust" from Beloved of the Sky (Smoke Sessions) 1:52:17
  • Jordan Pettay "You Make Me Feel Brand New" from First Fruit (Self released) 1:59:53
  • Jodi Michelle Proznick "Listen" from Sun Songs (Cellar Live) 2:04:39
  • Host speaks 2:11:15
  • Betty Bryant "My Beloved" from Project 88 (Bry-Mar Records) 2:15:54
  • Michael Winther "Bad Idea" from Waiting for the Angel (Miranda Music) 2:21:04
  • Host speaks 2:24:30
  • Jennifer Gammill "Slow Fire" from Heart, Soul & Fire (Self released) 2:28:27
  • Isle of Klezbos "Noiresque" from Live from Brooklyn (Self released) 2:33:34
  • Host speaks 2:39:03
  • Ed Reed "How Am I to Know" from Born to Be Blue (Blue Shorts Records) 2:41:57
  • Eugenia Jones "I'm Alright" from Come Out Swingin' (Self released) 2:46:00
  • Host speaks 2:51:53
  • Lena Bloch"Munir" from Heart Knows (Fresh Sound New Talent) 2:52:25
  • Katie Thiroux "RoseBird" from Introducing Katie Thiroux (BassKat Music) 3:01:31
  • Jeanne Lee & Mal Waldron "Straight Ahead" from After Hours (Sunnyside) 3:05:37
  • Host speaks 3:08:55
  • John Scofield "Ida Lupino" from John Scofield-EP (Trio Records) 3:10:48
  • Andrew Rathbun "Power Politics I" from Atwood Suites (Origin) 3:15:34
  • Host speaks 3:21:59
  • Julie Gold "Southbound Train" from Sixty (Self released) 3:24:25
  • Melody Gardot "So Long" from Live in Europe (Decca (UMO)) 3:29:14
  • Host speaks 3:34:45
  • Allison Au "The Lie That Saves Us All" from Wander Wonder (Self released) 3:37:51
  • Cindy Scott "What's Comin Atcha" from Historia (Catahoula Records) 3:43:52
  • Kavita Shah & Francois Moutin " Aigue Marine" from Interplay (Dot Time) 3:47:47
  • Host speaks 3:51:05
  • Ellen Rowe "Anthem" from Momentum-Portraits of Women in Motion (Smokin' Sleddog Records) 3:52:36

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