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New Music From Lizz Wright, Nick Finzer, Monty Alexander, And More
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Featured on this show are new releases from Lizz Wright, Nick Finzer, Monty Alexander, Remy Le Boeuf's Assembly of Shadows, Stuart Mack, Rachel Z, Michael Wolff Mike Clark and Leon Lee Dorsey, David Benoit, Christian McBride & Edgar Meyer, Cassie Kinoshi's Seed, Trio HLK, John Lurie, Julieta Eugenio, Die Beren Gieren, and Rajesh Mehta's Sky Cage Quartet.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Lizz Wright "Sparrow ft. Angelique Kidjo" from Shadow (Blues & Greens/Lightyear/Virgin) 00:22
- Nick Finzer "Shortcake" from Legacy: a Centennial Celebration of J.J. Johnson (Outside in Music) 06:48
- Monty Alexander "Restoration" from D-Day (PEEWEE!) 13:34
- Remy Le Boeuf's Assembly of Shadows "Golden Handcuffs" from Heartland Radio (SoundSpore Records) 20:06
- Stuart Mack "Pure Intentions" from Vibrations (Self Released) 27:48
- Rachel Z "Enamorata" from Sensual (Dot Time Records) 35:28
- Wolff, Clark, and Dorsey "Nardis" from A Letter To BIll Evans (Jazz Avenue 1) 43:02
- David Benoit "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" from Timeless (SRG Jazz) 50:20
- Christian McBride & Edgar Meyer "Bass Duo #2" from But Who's Gonna Play The Melody? (Mack Avenue) 57:10
- Cassie Kinoshi's Seed "Smoke In The Sun" from gratitude (International Anthem) 1:03:16
- Trio HLK "Anthropometricks" from Anthropometricks (Ubuntu Music) 1:08:49
- John Lurie "The Invention Of Animals" from Painting With John (Strange and Beautiful) 1:19:41
- Julieta Eugenio "Stay" from STAY (Cristalyn Records) 1:38:07
- Die Beren Gieren "Mimic" from What Eludes Us (SDBan Ultra) 1:45:36
- Rajesh Mehta's Sky Cage Quartet "Intervention" from Malagasy Breath (Subcontinental Records) 1:52:41
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