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Today's MusicRight Now! Fantastic music by Andy Nevala, Sean Mason, Nat Adderley Jr. Trio, Kenny Barron, Anthony Stanco, David Sneider, Thom Rotella, Christian McBride, Brandon Sanders, Birdland Big Band, Randy Napoleon, Nicholas Payton, Jason Forsythe, Maja Jaku, Eric Alexander, Mike Clark, Tom Cohen, Ledisi, Baltimore Jazz Collective, Ted Rosenthal, Linda Dachtyl, Neal Miner, Carmen Bradford, Michael Mayo, Jimbo Ross, Enoch Smith Jr., Ted Piltzecker, Lori Williams, Aretha Tillotson, and more.Playlist
- Andy Nevala "Butterfly" from El Rumbon(The Party) (Zoho) 00:00
- Sean Mason "Secrets" from A Breath Of Fresh Air (Taylor Christian Records) 7:04
- Nat Adderley, Jr. "Invitation" from Took So Long (Independent) 14:38
- Kenny Barron "Sunshower" from Songbook (Artwork Records) 19:34
- Anthony Stanco "Just A Moment" from In The Groove: Live At The Alluvion (OA2 Records) 25:20
- David Sneider "Hackensack" from Introducing (Cellar Music Group) 30:03
- Thom Rotella "How Sweet It Is" from Right Time Left (High Note) 34:41
- Christian McBride "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" from Without Further Ado, Vol 1 (Mack Avenue) 39:58
- Brandon Sanders "Our Love Is Here to Stay" from Lasting Impression (Savant) 46:11
- Birdland Big Band "The Doubledown" from Storybook: The Music Of Mark Miller (Birdland Records) 52:31
- Randy Napoleon "Waking Dream" from Waking Dream (OA2 Records) 59:52
- Nicholas Payton "Ultraviolet" from Triune (Smoke Sessions) 1:06:48
- Jason Forsythe "The Professor" from It's About Time (Hollistic Musicworks) 1:13:40
- Maja Jaku "Everything Must Change" from Blessed & Bewitched (Origin Records) 1:19:53
- Eric Alexander "The Way We Were" from Like Sugar (Cellar Music Group) 1:24:41
- Mike Clark "I Shot The Sheriff" from Itai Doshin (Wide Hive) 1:30:17
- Tom Cohen "Joyous Lake" from Embraceable Brazil (Versa Records) 1:36:22
- Ledisi "If I Never Get To Heaven" from For Dinah (Candid Records) 1:40:50
- Baltimore Jazz Collective "Watermelon" from Baltimore Jazz Collective (Stricker Street) 1:46:51
- Ted Rosenthal "Everything Happens To Me" from High Standards (TMR Music) 1:52:31
- Linda Dachtyl "Full Steam Ahead" from Full Steam Ahead (Sunnyside Records) 1:59:32
- Neal Miner "Sweet Tooth" from Invisibility (Cellar Music Group) 2:08:15
- Mike Pope "Giant Steps" from The Parts You Keep (Origin Records) 2:13:19
- Carmen Bradford "Sunday" from Carmen Sings Carmen: Echoes Of Carmen (Artist Alliance Records) 2:20:01
- Harold Lopez-Nussa "Tierra Mia" from Nueva Timba (Blue Note) 2:24:32
- UCF Flying Horse Big Band "It Gets Better" from Unbridled: The Flying Horse Big Band Meets George Garzone (Flying Horse Records) 2:29:24
- Mark Sherman "Bremond's Blues" from Mark Sherman Bop Contest (Miles High Records) 2:34:26
- Michael Mayo "Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most" from Fly (Mack Avenue/Artistry Music) 2:39:31
- Michika Fukumori "The Light of Dawn" from Eternity And A Day (Summit Records) 2:46:11
- Chad Lefkowitz-Brown "Shadow Of Your Smile" from The Shadow Of Your Smile (Bandstand Presents) 2:52:54
- Jimbo Ross "The Gigolo" from So Do It (Bodaciaous Records) 2:59:53
- Enoch Smith Jr. "A Quiet Place" from The Book Of Enoch Vol. 1 (Misfitme Music) 3:06:42
- Ted Piltzecker "In A Sentimental Mood" from Peace Vibes (OA2 Records) 3:12:39
- Boz Scaggs "Long Gone" from Detour (Concord Records/Concord) 3:19:38
- Kate Wyatt "Coruscation" from Murmurations (Independent) 3:24:14
- Josh Lawrence "Boo Boo's Birthday" from Still We Dream (Posi-Tone Records) 3:29:28
- Nick Finzer "Just Passed The Horizon" from The Jazz Orchestra Volume 1 (Outside In Music) 3:34:11
- Lori Williams "Tobago" from Here We Are (Double Moon Records) 3:40:40
- Aretha Tillotson "Lullaby To Those Before" from Kinda Out West (Bent River Records) 3:47:04
- Steve Houghton "Faraway" from And Then Some (Steve Houghton Group) 3:53:25
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