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Marques Carroll, Acquaphonica, Glenn Makos & BRū, Paul Colombo Group
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During this week's two-hour program of jazz and improvised musicand before we hit the ground runnin' in 2026, a few selections from 2025 from vocalist Nnenna Freelon, the quartet Acquaphonica, and vibraphonist Patricia Brennan. Looking forward to this year's musical offerings, beginning with saxophonist Oscar Lavën, guitarist Paul Colombo, and bassist Peter Paulsen's TurksHeadKnot Quintet.Playlist
- Lou Donaldson "Potbelly" from Pretty Things (Blue Note) 8:11
- Adrienne Fenemor "Lover's Embrace" from Mo' Puddin' (Adrienne Fenemor) 5:09
- Nnenna Freelon "These Stories We Hold" from Beneath the Skin (Origin) 4:45
- Marques Carroll Quintet "Olivia Dances with the Keys" from Live at Andy's Jazz Club (JMarq) 8:57
- Dizzy Gillespie Big Band "Africana" from Gillespiana (Verve) 7:31
- Oscar Laven "Cloud Serendipity" from Elegant Calamity (Thick) 10:10
- Roger Glenn "Energizer" from My Latin Heart (Patois) 6:04
- Federica Colangelo Acquaphonica "And There Will Be Deep, Calm Water" from Forward (Federica Colangelo ) 7:27
- Gary Bartz "Drinking Song" from Harlem Bush Music (Milestone) 5:14
- Glenn Makos "Sulawesil" from Arrowsic (Stop Time) 5:50
- Zihua Tan & No Hay Banda "remnants present" from what came before me is coming after me (No Hay Discos) 16:24
- Paul Colombo Group "Bellecastle Blues" from Mabrouka (Paul Colombo) 3:57
- Peter Paulsen TurksHeadKnot Quintet "Ball and Claw" from Would'a... Could'a... Should'a (Square Peg Works) 5:33
- Patricia Brennan "Aquarius" from Of the Near and Far (Pyroclastic) 7:31
- Gregory Porter "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? (feat. Samara Joy)" from Christmas Wish (Blue Note) 3:57
- Christian Sands "Snow Dayz (feat. Max Light)" from Christmas Stories (Mack Avenue) 5:23
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