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Tania Grubbs, Brian Lynch and Satoko Fujii
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This episode features newer releases by Tania Grubbs, Brian Lynch, and Satoko Fujii as well as older music from George Freeman and Roy Hargrove.Playlist
- Henry Threadgill Sextett "I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00
- Vardan Ovsepian "Glass Figures" from Sketch Book (Fresh Sound New Talent) 00:55
- Kenny Reichert "Shadows" from Switch (Calligram) 5:12
- Tania Grubbs Quintet "The Sculptor's Hands" from The Sound of Love (TRAVLIN' Music) 9:30
- Host Speaks 13:21
- Janel Leppin "Tennessee's A Drag" from Ensemble Volcanic Ash: To March is to Love (Cuneiform) 15:21
- Satoko Fujii Quartet "Haru wo Matsu" from Dog Days of Summer (Libra) 18:25
- Host Speaks 27:43
- John Lee "Carl's Blues" from The Artist (Cellar Music) 29:58
- Roy Hargrove "Alter Ego" from The Vibe (Novus/RCA) 33:59
- Jay Lawrence Trio "Opus de Funk" from Thermal Strut (OA2) 40:28
- Host Speaks 44:31
- Peter Lenz "Enclouded" from BreatheMusic for Large Ensembles (gamsbART) 46:09
- David Angel Jazz Ensemble "Leaves" from Out on the Coast (Basset Hound) 54:20
- Host Speaks 59:43
- Jim McNeely/Frankfurt Radio Big Band "Dawn" from Rituals (Challenge) Time Marker1:01:16
- Resonance "Gaviota" from Introductions (Mandala) 1:08:57
- Host Speaks 1:14:43
- Brian Lynch "On The Silver Road" from 7x7by7 (Hollistic MusicWorks) 1:15:55
- Jason Roebke Octet "No Passengers" from High/Red/Center (Delmark) 1:22:56
- Host Speaks 1:28:18
- Mary Halvorson "Sadness" from Meltframe (Firehouse 12) 1:30:31
- George Freeman "There Will Never Be Another You" from Everybody Say Yeah! (Southport) 1:34:09
- Host Speaks 1:42:03
- Billy Hart Quartet "Some Enchanted Evening" from One is the Other (ECM) 1:43:16
- Jim Hall/Enrico Pieranunzi "Dreamlogue" from Duologues (CamJazz) 1:48:20
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:54:37
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