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Samuel Torres, Lizz Wright, Nicole Mitchell and more

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New music from Samuel Torres, Modney, Lizz Wright and Nicole Mitchell plus a newly released historic recording featuring Mal Waldron, Steve Lacy, Reggie Workman and Andrew Cyrille

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  • Bag of Bones "Some Rain" from No One Gets Saved (577) 0:00
  • Wadada Leo Smith & Amina Claudine Myers "Conservatory Gardens" from Central Park's Mosaics of Reservoir, Lake, Pathways and Gardens (Red Hook) 7:17
  • Host Speaks 16:19
  • Troy Roberts " Jive Dumpling" from Green Lights (Toy Robot) 19:12
  • Lizz Wright "Sparrow" from Shadow (Blues and Greens) 28:33
  • Host Speaks 35:08
  • Lee Konitz and Dan Tepfer "Multisax No.1" from Decade (Verve) 35:46
  • Amanda Gardier "I Wonder if It Remembers Me" from Auteur-Music Inspired by the Films of Wes Anderson (Self Released) 38:55
  • Sam Newsome and Jean-Michel Pilc "All The Things You Are" from Cosmic Unconsciousness (Somenewmusic) 43:11
  • Host Speaks 49:08
  • Julieta Eugenio "Sophisticated Lady" from Stay (Greenleaf) 50:20
  • Modney "Fragmentation And The Single Form—III Song" from Ascending Primes (Pyroclastic) 59:53
  • Nicole Mitchell "Muneer Appears" from Sesc Jazz: Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Sway (Self-Released) 1:03:18
  • Host Speaks 1:10:07
  • Samuel Torres "Horizons Take Wings" from A Dance For Birds (Blue Conga) 1:11:42
  • Kerry Politzer "Ruminations" from Ruminations (PJCE) 1:20:40
  • Host Speaks 1:26:50
  • Luke Stewart "Baba Doo Way" from Unknown Rivers (Pi) 1:27:32
  • Kari van der Kloot " Keeping Quiet" from Window (TPR) 1:33:13
  • Mal Waldron & Steve Lacy "What It Is" from The Mighty Warriors—Live In Antwerp CD1 (Elemental Music) 1:41:30
  • Host Speaks 1:58:45

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