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Music From Lori Bell, Margaux Oswald, Tierney Sutton, Allen Dennard & More
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On this show music from Lori Bell, Margaux Oswald with Oscar Andreas Haug & Axel Filip, Tierney Sutton & San Gabriel 7, Allen Dennard, Daniel Bennett, Gauno Padano featuring Bill Frisell, Joel Futterman, Roberto Magris, Matt Anderson, Pedro Molina, The Crypt, Tomeka Reid, Tragic Assembly & Tatsuya Nakatani, The NJE featuring Mike Garson, and, David Najera Gonzalez.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Lori Bell "Isotope" from Recorda MeRemembering Joe Henderson (Self Released) 01:02
- Margaux Oswald , Oscar Andreas Haug , Axel Filip "Loved One" from Xanthic Tales (Sonic Transmissions) 06:07
- Tierney Sutton & San Gabriel 7 "The In-Between" from Good People (JRLSGS Records) 14:14
- Allen Dennard "Dusk" from Flashback (Self Released) 19:41
- Daniel Bennett Group "Three Studies On Emotion" from Mr Bennett's Mind (Manhattan Daylight Media) 29:34
- Gauno Padano featuring Bill Frisell "Prairie Avenue Cowboy" from Back And Forth (Ponderosa Music Records) 34:39
- Joel Futterman "Part Two" from Perspicacity (Soul City Sounds) 40:05
- Roberto Magris "Two-Sided Love" from Love Is Passing Thru (JMood Record) 49:11
- Matt Anderson Quartet "New Old Blues" from Live At Leeds Jazz Festival (Hidden Threads Records) 1:00:00
- Pedro Molina "Will I Die Nefertiti" from À Procura (Porta-Jazz) 1:12:44
- The Crypt "Es War Dezember Und Dann Nie Weder" from The Berlin Session (Self Released) 1:20:22
- Tomeka Reid Quartet "Sauntering With Mr. Brown" from 3 + 3 (Cuneiform Records) 1:31:33
- Tragic Assembly & Tatsuya Nakatani "Within Life" from Live at the Artscenter (Soul City Sounds) 1:40:33
- The NJE featuring Mike Garson "Character Actor ii Main Title" from Character Actor (Sartorial Records) 1:50:50
- David Nájera Gonzalez "Give It A Chance" from Patos (Self Released) 1:56:01
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