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Steve Lehman Trio + Mark Turner play the music of Anthony Braxton
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Steve Lehman Trio and Mark Turner honor the music of Anthony Braxton, also a new collaboration between Sylvie Courvosier and Mary Halvorson and the latest from James Brandon Lewis.Playlist
- Muneer Nasser "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" from Blue House Session (Self Produced) 0:00
- Host Speaks 9:42
- Julia Hulsmann "Under The Surface" from Under The Surface (ECM) 11:13
- Pulse "Wheeler Musings" from Pulse (New Focus) 16:34
- Sun Mi Hong " Heart Stone" from Fourth Page Meaning of a Nest (Edition) 23:15
- Host Speaks 31:48
- James Brandon Lewis "Remember Brooklyn & Moki" from Apple Cores (Self Produced) 33:07
- Roxana Amed "Wild" from Becoming Human (Sony) 37:54
- Steve Lehman Mark Turner " 03 40b" from The Music of Anthony Braxton (PI) 42:16
- Sylvie Courvoisier Mary Halvorson " Silly Walk" from Bone Bells (Pyroclastic) 53:40
- Host Speaks 58:37
- Sullivan Fortner" Daahoud" from Southern Nights (Artwork) 59:30
- Roy Hargrove " Afreaka" from Grande-Terre (Verve) 1:05:14
- Marina Albero " Blau Blueset" from Nomad of Sound (Self Produced) 1:11:23
- The Hot 8 Brass Band "Big Tuba " from Big Tuba (Self Produced) 1:22:07
- Host Speaks 1:25:46
- Nikara Warren "Eastern Parkway" from The Queen of King's County(Switch Hit) 1:27:14
- Brandon Sanders "Central and El Segundo" from The Tables Will Turn (Savant) 1:33:42
- Nicole Glover "Inception" from Plays (Savant) 1:39:22
- Artemis "Little Cranberry" from Arboresque (Blue Note) 1:45:22
- Host Speaks 1:50:28
- Derek Bermel Boston Modern Orchestra Project "Jamm on Toast" from Voices (BMOP Sound) 1:53:25
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