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kansha 感謝, The Kronstadt Collective, Carlos Dafé, Jakob Dreyer
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During this week's two-hour program of jazz and improvised music, selections from new releases by singer-songwriter Phylipe Nunes Araujo; the collective kansha 感謝; pianist Aaron Parks; The Kronstadt Collective (vocalist Gina Kronstadt); Brazilian singer/multi-instrumentalist Carlos Dafé; saxophonist John O'Gallagher; and bassist Jakob Dreyer.Playlist
- Bob Mover "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square from /The Salerno Concert (Reel to Real) 7:26
- Samara Joy "Autumn Nocturne" from Portrait (Verve) 3:45
- Phylipe Nunes Araujo "Asa" from Phylipe Nunes Araujo (Far Out Recordings) 3:06
- Dabin Ryu "Sad Song" from Trio! (Endectomorph Music) 3:11
- kansha 感謝e "Sun Rising" from Live at Echo & Bounce (4000) 6:57
- Yuhan Su "Olfactory Memory" from OVER THE MOONs (Endectomorph Music) 7:38
- Aaron Parks "For María José" from By All Means (Blue Note ) 4:55
- The Kronstadt Collective "I Don't Know" from Feel Something (Falloff) 3:34
- Ola Onabulé /Hazelrigg Brothers "Patience Endures" from It's Never Over (Aliud) 5:29
- Nicola Conte "Leaving (by Desert)" from Nicola Conte Presents Viaggio (Far Out Recordings) 4:27
- Carlos Dafé "Bloco da Harmonia" from JID025 (Jazz Is Dead) 3:15
- Jon Hendricks "I Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You" from Tell Me the Truth (Arista) 3:28
- Jack Kerouac "Poems from the Unpublished "Book of Blues"" from Blues and Haikus (Real Gone Music) 14:09
- John O’Gallagher "Awakening" from Ancestral (Whirlwind Recordings) 6:39
- Zhengtao Pan "Mirror, Floating On The Water" from Mirror, Floating On The Water (Outside in Music) 10:12
- Jakob Dreyer "J-Song" from Songs, Hymns, and BalladsVol. 1 (Fresh Sounds New Talent) 6:38
- Jakob Dreyer "June Tune" from Roots and Things (Fresh Sound) 5:50
- Gene Shelby "Rainy Day" from Melton (Gene Shelby) 6:58
- Nicholas Payton "Ultraviolet" from Triune (Smoke Sessions) 6:59
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