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Roni Ben-Hur, Nicole Zuraitis, Andrew Cyrille and Others
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This program features recent recordings by Roni Ben-Hur and Nicole Zuraitis, older tracks from Andrew Cyrille and Bobby Hutcherson, and much more.Playlist
- Henry Threadgill Sextett "I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00
- Andrew Cyrille Quartet "Go Happy Lucky" from The News (ECM) 00:57
- Simon Belelty "Lady Luck" from Pee Wee (Jojo) 6:14
- Host Speaks 13:13
- Adam Lane's Full Throttle Orchestra "House of Elegant" from Ashcan Rantings (Clean Feed) 15:01
- Microscopic Septet "Star Turn" from Manhattan Moonrise (Cuneiform) 23:18
- Host Speaks 28:29
- Le Bouef Brothers "Wedding Planning" from Hush (SoundSpore) 31:49
- Michael Dease "Hello, Blues" from The Other ShoeThe Music of Greg Hill (Origin) 38:23
- Host Speaks 46:36
- Roni Ben-Hur "The House That Yosef Built" from Love Letters (Mighty Quinn) 47:39
- Bobby Hutcherson "My Joy" from Oblique (Blue Note) 53:44
- Host Speaks1:00:53
- Janet Planet/Tom Theabo "Lush Life" from The Consequence of Two (Stellar!) 1:01:37
- Nancy Harms "Rocks In My Bed" from Ellington At Night (Gazelle) 1:05:45
- Nicole Zuraitis "Well Planned, Well Played" from How Love Begins (Outside In Music) 1:09:55
- Host Speaks 1:14:15
- Yosef Gutman Levitt "The Tender Eyes of Leah" from Soul Song (Soul Song) 1:15:42
- Fred Hersch Trio "Bristol Fog" from Live In Europe (Palmetto) 1:20:19
- Host Speaks 1:28:29
- Ben Wendel "Wanderers" from All One (Edition) 1:30:14
- Dave Douglas and Keystone "Observer" from Spark of BeingExpand (Greenleaf Music) 1:37:41
- Host Speaks 1:41:42
- Chris Rottmayer "Nostalgia in Times Square" from Sunday at Pilars (Self-Produced) 1:42:52
- Tim Ries Septet "The Sinner and the Saint" from Alternate Side (Criss Cross) 1:47:56
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:53:59
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