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Rob Mullins, Jesse Ogle Of Nu Bass Theory, and Sarah Mount
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This episode of Backstage Jazz features interviews with musicians Rob Mullins, Jesse Ogle, Sarah Mount along with Henry Rollins talking about the importance of John Coltrane. On Backstage Jazz, you'll hear a blend of contemporary and classic jazz and a touch of soul, funk, and world music, all selected by music journalist and host Steven Roby.Playlist
- Nina Simone "Here Comes The Sun" from Here Comes the Sun (RCA Victor) 01:00
- Bill Withers "Lovely Day" from Menagerie (Columbia) 04:20
- Rob Mullins "True" from True (RME) 21:49
- Rob Mullins "Wise Man And The Ballerina" from Wise Man And The Ballerina (RME) 32:43
- Ben Williams "Home" from State of Art (Universal) 43:48
- Nu Bass Theory "Dirty Jazz" from Write Me A Letter (Dope Ass Records) 54:32
- Nu Bass Theory "Bring Me Closer" from Album Title (Dope Ass Records) 1:05:27
- Sarah Mount & The Rushmores "Denver Time" from Album Title (Independent) 1:16:21
- Sarah Mount & The Rushmores "High Caliber & Sativa Afternoon" from Live at Dazzle (Independent) 1:27:16
- John Coltrane "A Love Supreme" from Album Title (Impulse) 1:38:10
- Donny Hathaway "Voices Inside" from Everything Is Everything (Atco) 1:49:05
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