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Susan Alcorn, Damon Locks, Allison Miller, Avishai Cohen and Yuval Drabkin

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New music from Allison Miller, Damon Locks, Avishai Cohen with Yuval Drabkin and remembering pedal steel guitarist Susan Alcorn.

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  • Allen Lowe "Dance of the Occupiers" from Louis Armstrong's America (ESP-Disk) 0:00
  • Mafalda Minnozzi " Telefone" from Riofonic (Musica Populare Italiana) 2:51
  • Jimmy Farace "Hours Fly, Flowers Die" from Hours Fly, Flowers Die (Shifting Paradigm) 7:08
  • Allison Miller " Potomac" from Big and Lovely (Royal Potato Family) 15:19
  • Host Speaks 22:40
  • Harry Drabkin "Ishfahan" from Reincarnation of a Lovebird (Self-Produced) 24:36
  • MeShell NdegeOcello "Eyes" from No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin (Blue Note) 35:55
  • Damon Locks "Holding the Dawn in Place (Beyond pt. 2)" from List of Demands (International Anthem) 39:12
  • Host Speaks 42:50
  • Hiromi " Balloon Pop [ft_Sonicwonder]" from Out There (Telarc) 44:01
  • Altus " Fire Drill" from Mythos (Biophilia) 50:17
  • Avishai Cohen Yuval Drabkin " Polka Dots and Moonbeams" from Brightlight (Naive) 53:54
  • Deanna Witkowski Clay Jenkins " Carcinoma" from Force of Nature (MCG) 1:00:42
  • Alex "Apolo" Ayala "Bomba Pa' Ana Luisa " from Afro Puerto Rican Jazz (Miel) 1:04:38
  • Jessica Jones "Bird's Word " from Edible Flowers (Reva) 1:12:26
  • Phil Ranelin Wendell Harrison Adrian Younge Ali Shaheed Muhammad "Black Census" from Jazz Is Dead 16 (Jazz Is Dead) 1:18:33
  • Host Speaks 1:22:40
  • Maia The Artíste "Moonlight Baptism" from Waters Deep (The Village) 1:24:44
  • Charles Lloyd "The Water Is Rising" from The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow (Blue Note) 1:34:38
  • Julieta Eugenio "For You" from Jump (Greenleaf) 1:39:46
  • El-evation Together "Bembe En Mi Bohio" from (Single) (Self-Produced) 1:47:48
  • Host Speaks 1:52:21
  • Susan Alcorn "Pedernal" from Pedernal (Relative Pitch) 1:54:27

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