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Orrin Evans, Lux Quartet, Andromeda Turre and Nasheet Waits
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This week we feature brand new music from Orrin Evans' Captain Black's Big Band, The Lux Quartet featuring Myra Melford and Alison Miller, vocalist Andromeda Turre and Nasheet Waits.Playlist
- Brian McCarthy "The Beginning" from After/Life (Truth Revolution) 0:00
- Maddie Vogler "Hymn For August" from While We Have Time (Origin) 15:09
- Mike Downes "Banff Nights" from The Way In (Self Produced) 16:56
- Host Speaks 22:20
- Andromeda Turre "Critical Mass (featuring Elew)" from From The Earth (Self Produced) 23:42
- Giovanni Guidi "Wonderland" from A New Day (ECM) 24:52
- Tara Lily "6 Feet Down (feat. Theo Croker)" from 6 Feet Down (Tru Thoughts) 30:25
- Andrew Wilcox "Dear Mr. Hill" from Dear Mr. Hill (Truth Revolution) 33:12
- Host Speaks 41:36
- Julieta Eugenio "Sophisticated Lady" from Stay (Greenleaf) 42:51
- Yes! Trio Aaron Goldberg Ali Jackson Omer Avital "Shufflonzo" from Spring Sings (Jazz&People) 52:24
- Fay Victor "Heating Up" from The FreeSong Suite (Greene Avenue) 58:13
- Host Speaks 1:06:55
- Dani Howard "Trombone Concerto III. Illumination " from Dani Howard: Orchestral Works (Rubicon ) 1:07:52
- Nasheet Waits "Snake Hip Waltz" from New York Love Letter (Bitter Sweet) (Giant Steps Arts) 1:12:20
- lux quartet "Intricate Drift" from Tommorowland (Enja/Yellowbird) 1:20:00
- Orrin Evans Captain Black Big Band "If" from Walk a Mile in my Shoe (Imani) 1:29:54
- Host Speaks 1:35:36
- Pauli Lyytinen "Korpi IV" from Lehto / Korpi (We Jazz) 1:37:18
- Bria Skonberg "The Beat Goes On" from What It Means(Cellar) 1:44:07
- Shelly Berg "Bliss" from Alegria (ArtistShare) 1:50:58
- Jihee Heo "Extreme Noise Blocker" from Flow (Origin) 1:56:42
- Host Speaks 2:01:26
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