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New releases honoring Kenny Wheeler + Tomeka Reid, Shawn Lovato with Ingrid Laubrock and music from the Charles Tyler Ensemble Resurfaces
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Dave Holland and Norma Winstone, Etienne Charles and Emma Rawicz, celebrate Kenny Wheeler on two new releases. New music from Jane Ira Bloom, Zachary Wilder and Kris Davis with the Lutoslawski String Quartet.Playlist
- Host Speaks 00:00
- Yelena Eckemoff "Ruins of Alvsborg" from Ruins of Alvsborg (L&H) 00:16
- Kenny Wheeler Legacy featuring the Royal Academy of Music Jazz Orchestra and Frost Jazz Orchestra /Etienne Charles/Emma Rawicz "Some Doors are Better Open" from Some Days Are Better: The Lost Scores (Greenleaf) 7:48
- Emma Rawicz "Anima Rising" from Inkyra (ACT Music) 11:43
- Host Speaks 18:22
- Dave Holland/Norma Winstone "Will You Walk a Little Faster" from Vital Spark (Music of Kenny Wheeler) (Edition) 19:47
- Jane Ira Bloom/Brian Shankar Adler "Shan Dara" from Once Like a Spark (Adhyaropa) 25:09
- Host Speaks 31:24
- Angelika Niescier "Rejoice, Disrupt, Resist" from Chicago Tapes (Intakt) 34:01
- Charles Tyler Ensemble "Surf Ravin' " from Voyage From Jerhico (Frederiksberg) 47:20
- Tomeka Reid /Mary Halvorson/Jason Roebke/Tomas Fujiwara"Under the Aurora Sky" from dance! skip! hop! (Out Of Your Head) 52:49
- Host Speaks 1:04:38
- Zachary Wilder "Lonely House" (Kurt Weill/Langston Hughes) from Brooklyn Suite (Harmonia Mundi) 1:07:37
- Keeana Kee "Small Fragile Woman" from (Single) (Music Seed) 1:11:22
- Shawn Lovato /Ingrid Laubrock/Henry Mermer "Dirt Doesn't Burn"" from Biotic (Endectomorph) 1:16:22
- Kris Davis /Lutoslawski String Quartet "Ghost Reefs" from The Solastaglia Suite (Pyroclastic) 1:24:35
- Host Speaks 1:27:14
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