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Sorry To See You Go - More Holiday Music From CeCe Gable, Amanda Turre Plus Jazzmeia Horn and Her Noble Force

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This Boxing Day broadcast presents holiday music from CeCe Gable, Andromeda Turre and Laura Wells, with new releases from Amy Engelhardt and Jazzmeia Horn, plus birthday shoutouts to Edith Piaf, Sue Maskaleris, Roberta Gambarini and more. 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, comfort and inspire.

Playlist

  • Dave Stryker "O Tannenbaum" from Single (Self Released ) 00:00
  • CeCe Gable "Next Year's Song" from Single (Self Released ) 05:18
  • June Bisantz "Sorry To See You Go" from 7 Shades of Snow (Arabesque Records ) 09:46
  • Host speaks 11:54
  • Elsa Nilsson "Nu Tändas Tusen Julejus" from Dark Is Light Is (Self Released) 13:18
  • Peter Campbell "If You Love Me" from Loving You: Celebrating Shirley Horn (Self Released) 17:42
  • Host speaks 23:16
  • Kristen R. Bromley "Pillar Of Fire" from Bluish Tide (Self Released) 23:57
  • Jazzmeia Horn "He Could Be Perfect" from Dear Love (Empress Legacy) 29:28
  • Host speaks 35:16
  • Sue Maskaleris "Renewal" from Love Is The Key (Jazilion Records) 36:24
  • Roberta Gambarini "You Must Believe In Spring" from So In Love (EmArcy Records) 40:28
  • Amy Engelhardt "Girl In the Garden" from Single (Self Released) 46:43
  • Host speaks 51:23
  • Jihye Lee "Relentless Mind" from Daring Mind (Motema) 52:59
  • Chien Chien Lu "Blind Faith" from The Path (Self Released) 1:00:00
  • Kurt Elling "We Three Kings" from The Beautiful Day (Okeh Records) 1:05:19
  • Andromeda Turre "Star of Wonder" from Christmas Ain't Like It Used To Be (Night Is Alive) 1:11:42
  • Host speaks 1:15:03
  • Helen Sung "Lament for Kalief Browder" from Quartet+ (Sunnyside) 1:16:17
  • Laura Walls "Season Of Lights" from Single (Self Released) 1:21:34
  • Carol McCann "Packing Up Christmas" from Carol McCann Celebrates the Holidays (Self Released) 1:26:02
  • Host speaks 1:30:10
  • Chris Pattishall "Capricorn" from Zodiac (Self Released) 1:31:21
  • Tom Waits "New Year's Eve" from Bad As Me (Anti) 1:34:08
  • Norah Jones "You're Not Alone" from I Dream Of Christmas (Blue Note) 1:38:33
  • Host speaks 1:42:20
  • Carn Davidson 9 "The Epitaph (For Mom)" from The History Of Us (Three Pines Records) 1:43:36
  • Cyrille Aimée "With So Little To Be Sure Of" from Move On: A Sondheim Adventure (Mack Avenue) 1:51:55
  • Host speaks 1:55:27
  • Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:56:36

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