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Leo Genovese, Ellen Arkbro, B.I.T. Duo, Keith Oxman, Elipsis
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During this week's two-hour program of jazz and improvised musicgood stuff! We begin the show with unissued material by cult jazz musician Yusuf Mumin; then, onto pianist/composer Leo Genovese; vocalist and trombonist Steve Berndt; lyra player Sokratis Sinopoulos and pianist Yannis Kirimkiridis; organist/composer/sound artist Ellen Arkbro; the B.I.T. Duo; pianist Haeun Joo; tenor player Keith Oxman; and the trio Elipsis.Playlist
- Yusef Mumin "Journey to the Ancient " from Journey to the Ancient (WeWantSounds) 11:49
- Cyrus Chestnut "Prelude for George" from Rhythm, Melody, and Harmony (HighNote) 6:44
- Leo Genovese "Harps for Hope" from Solo Brooklyn (577) 5:24
- Steve Berndt "I Saw the Light" from Heart of Heart (Steve Berndt) 6:21
- Sokratis Sinopoulos-Yann Kirimkiridis "Stick Dance" from Topos (ECM) 7:43
- Phil Bancroft Standards Trio "Lonely Woman" from No Need for Silence (Myriad Streams) 6:48
- Ellen Arkbro "Nightclouds" from Nightclouds (Blank Forms/La Becque) 7:50
- Nadia Labrie "Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano TrioPart 6. Versatile" from With Flûte PassionHommage à Claude Bolling (ATMA Classique) 5:47
- Michael White "The Blessing Song" from Pneuma (Impulse!) 6:14
- Christopher Hoffman "Spindrift" from REX (Out of Your Head) 4:17
- B.I.T. Duo "Lipari" from R-Esistenze (Filibusta) 3:29
- Haeun Joo "Salt and Silence" from Just Gravity (577) 7:25
- Jed Levy "Coming to Terms" from Faces and Places (Jed Levy) 7:38
- Keith Oxman "Owen's Defense" from Home (Capri) 6:59
- Kenny Garrett "Sing a Song of Song" from Songbook (Warner Bros.) 7:22
- Elipsis "Suuru" from Elipsis (GroundUp) 6:41
- Leo Blanco "Caraballeda" from Africa Latina (Ayva Musica) 6:20
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