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Mischief Night - New Releases, Jazz Scorpios and More New Standards By Women

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This broadcast presents new releases from Richard Baratta, Diana Panton, Kerry Politzer, Tawanda, Carmen Lundy, JD Allen and Roberta Donnay, with birthday shoutouts to Andy Bey, Magos Herrera, Allison Miller, Amanda Monaco and Jay Clayton, among others. Also Part 5 of selections from Terri Lyne Carrington's New Standards 101 Lead Sheets by Women featuring compositions by Tia Fuller, Melissa Aldana, Patricia Zarate Perez and Camille Thurman. Thanks for listening and please support the artists you hear by purchasing their music during this time of pandemic so they can continue to distract, comfort, provoke and inspire.

Playlist

  • Richard Baratta "Last Tango In Paris" from Music In Film: The Sequel (Savant) 00:00
  • Tessa Souter "Make This City Ours Tonight" from Obsession (Motema) 06:10
  • Andy Bey "Lonely Town" from American Song (Minor Music) 10:17
  • Host speaks 13:51
  • Amina Figarova "Getting There" from Joy (AmFi) 15:18
  • Vicki Burns "Love Spell" from Lotus Blossom Days (ViBuJazz) 19:55
  • Sue Maskaleris "Mischief Night" from Unbreakable Heart (Jazilian Records) 23:58
  • Host speaks 27:40
  • Tia Fuller "Queen Intuition" from Diamond Cut (Mack Avenue) 29:26
  • Diana Panton "This Will Make You Laugh" from Blue (Independent) 35:22
  • Host speaks 38:22
  • Melissa Aldana "Emilia" from 12 Stars (Blue Note) 39:15
  • Paola Prestini & Magos Herrera "Rojo Sol" from Con Alma (National Sawdust) 46:44
  • Host speaks 51:12
  • Kerry Politzer "In A Heartbeat" from In A Heartbeat (PJCE Records) 52:12
  • Terri Lyne Carrington "Continental Cliff" from New Standards Vol. 1 (Candid) 1:00:00
  • Camille Thurman "In Duetime" from Origins (Hot Tone Music) 1:04:43
  • Tawanda "Lucky To Be Me" from Smile (Resonance Records) 1:08:39
  • Host speaks 1:14:30
  • Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom "Malaga" from Glitter Wolf (Royal Potato Family) 1:15:48
  • Carmen Lundy "Lonesome Blue Butterfly" from Fade To Black (Afrasia Productions) 1:23:07
  • Host speaks 1:28:22
  • JD Allen "You Don't Know Me" from Americana Vol. 2 (Savant) 1:29:36
  • Sara Gazarek "Extraordinary Machine" from Vanity (Self Released) 1:34:34
  • Host speaks 1:39:11
  • Lioness "Sweety" from Pride & Joy (Posi-Tone) 1:40:16
  • Roberta Donnay "Inside A Silent Tear" from Blossom-ing! (Village Jazz Café) 1:45:45
  • Jay Clayton, Fritz Pauer, Ed Neumeister "It Could Happen To You" from 3 For the Road (MeisteroMusic) 1:49:29
  • Host speaks 1:55:41
  • Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:56:47

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