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New Releases: Roberta Brenza With Sheila Jordan, Marína Ósk, Ana Nelson, Charu Suri & More Women Driven Jazz

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This broadcast presents new releases from vocalists Roberta Brenza featuring Sheila Jordan, Marína Ósk, saxophonist/clarinetist Ana Nelson, and pianist Charu Suri with birthday shoutouts to Lorraine Feather, Claire Martin, Paul Jost, Greta Matassa and Alyssa Allgood, among others. Remembering Lou Caputo in the first hour. 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

  • Lou Caputo Not So Big Band "Busy Busy Busy" from Uh Oh! (Jazzcat47) 00:00
  • Madeline Eastman "Pent Up House" from Can You Hear Me Now? (MadKat) 07:09
  • Roberta Brenza (feat. Sheila Jordan) "Art Deco" from It's My Turn To Color Now (Origin) 09:37
  • Host speaks 13:53
  • Joy Lapps "Juliet Blooms" from Girl In the Yard (Self Released) 15:12
  • Marína Ósk "Happy Little Sunshine Beam" from One Evening in July (TengTones) 20:44
  • Host speaks 25:39
  • Tom Keenlyside "The Summer Knows" from Fortune Teller (Cellar Live) 26:25
  • Lorraine Feather "September Rain (Chelsea Bridge)" from Such Sweet Thunder: Music of the Duke Ellington Orchestra (Sanctuary) 33:25
  • Host speaks 38:38
  • Julia Hulsmann Quartet "Fluid" from The Next Door (ECM) 39:20
  • Claire Martin "Believin' It" from Believin' It (Linn) 45:30
  • Paul Jost "On the Sunny Side of the Street" from While We Were Gone: Live at the Soapbox Gallery (Self Released) 49:03
  • Host speaks 52:43
  • Ana Nelson "Waltz" from Bridges (Self Released) 54:02
  • Roberta Piket, Harvie S, Billy Mintz "A History" from You've Been Warned (Sunnyside) 1:00:00
  • The Baylor Project "Happy To Be With You" from The Evening: Live at Apparatus (Motown Gospel) 1:04:33
  • Host speaks 1:12:21
  • Steve Cardenas, Ben Allison, Ted Nash "Healing Power" from Healing Power (Sunnyside) 1:13:32
  • Greta Matassa "Pieces of Dreams" from Portrait (Origin) 1:18:52
  • Host speaks 1:23:47
  • Charu Suri "Raga Kalyani" from Ragas & Waltzes (Self Released) 1:24:31
  • Alyssa Allgood "Watch Me Walk Away (Dig Dis)" from Out Of the Blue (JeruJazz) 1:30:41
  • DOMi + JD Beck "Moon (feat. Herbie Hancock)" from Not Tight (Blue Note) 1:36:01
  • Host speaks 1:40:26
  • Tania Maria "Made In New York" from The Best of Tania Maria (World Pacific Records) 1:41:47
  • Mary Foster Conklin "The Windmills Of Your Mind" from You'd Be Paradise (MockTurtle Music) 1:45:55
  • Kate McGarry + Keith Ganz Ensemble}} "God Moves On the City" from What To Wear In the Dark (Resilience) 1:50:13
  • Host speaks 1:56:03
  • Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:08

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