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Songs of Spring and More New Releases for April

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This broadcast presents new releases from from Callum Au & Claire Martin, Natalie Cressman & Ian Faquini with a special single of Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most from Sarah Moule and Simon Wallace in honor of the centennial of T.S. Eliot's poem The Wasteland, which was the song's inspiration, plus birthday shoutouts to vocalists Candace Reyes, Kendra Shank, saxophonist Roxy Coss and pianist Lara Downes and among others. Thanks for listening and please support the artists you hear by purchasing their music during this time of pandemic so they can continue to distract, provoke, comfort and inspire.

Playlist

  • Lynne Arriale Trio"March On" from The Lights Are Always On (Challenge) 00:00
  • The Airmen of Note (feat. Diane Schuur) "Deedles' Blues" from 2022 Jazz Heritage Series (Self Released) 04:43
  • Jesse Palter "Time To Go/Curtain Call" from Nothing Standard (Palter Trail Music) 08:04
  • Host speaks 12:01
  • Elsa Nilsson "Molted Steps" from Coast Redwoods 41°32'09.8"N 124°04'35.5"W' (ears&eyes) 13:12
  • Candice Reyes Quintet "Con Alma" from Your Way (The Jazz Exchange LLC) 19:18
  • Host speaks 25:18
  • Deanna Witkowski "Intermission" from Force of Nature (MCG Jazz) 26:11
  • Callum Au & Claire Martin "I Get Along Without You Very Well" from Songs & Stories (Stunt Records) 32:17
  • Host speaks 36:35
  • Lisa Hilton "Santa Monica Samba" from Life Is Beautiful (Ruby Slippers Productions) 37:28
  • The Royal Bopsters "Our Spring Song" from Party of Four (Motema) 41:31
  • Sarah Moule and Simon Wallace "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" from Single (Self Released 46:05
  • Host speaks 51:45
  • Melissa Aldana "Falling" from 12 Stars (Blue Note) 53:00
  • Jessica Williams "Dear Oscar" from Songs For a New Century (Origin) 1:00:00
  • Deanne Matley "The Alberta Lounge" from The Alberta Lounge (Barbette Records) 1:06:10
  • Natalie Cressman & Ian Faquini "Already There" from Auburn Whisper (GroundUP!) 1:09:40
  • Host speaks 1:13:49
  • Roxy Coss "Warm One" from Disparate Parts (Outside In) 1:15:00
  • Mark Winkler "Before You Leave" from Late Bloomin' Jazzman (Café Pacific) 1:20:41
  • Host speaks 1:24:37
  • Leonor Falcón "Cursing Parrots" from Imaga Mondo (Imaginary World) Vol. II (FaconGumba Records) 1:25:51
  • Cecile McLorin Salvant "Dead Poplar" from Ghost Song (Nonesuch) 1:34:07
  • Quentin Bryan Angus (feat. Michael Mayo) "New Beginnings" from The State of Things (Outside In Music) 1:36:37
  • Host speaks 1:43:03
  • Lara Downes "Favorite Colour" from Holes in the Sky (Sony Masterworks) 1:44:08
  • Liz Terrell "Time After Time" from It's All Right With Me (Westmont) 1:46:56
  • Kendra Shank & Geoffrey Keezer "I'm Movin' On" from Half Moon-Live In New York (Ride Symbol) 1:51:15
  • Host speaks 1:55:55
  • Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:10

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