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Theo Bleckmann, Michael Garrick, and Conrad Herwig
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This episode features recent releases by Theo Bleckmann, Tom Ollendorff and Conrad Herwig as well as older music from Michael Garrick. Bill Bruford, and Lee Konitz.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
- Bob Lark "Evidence" from First Steps (Corridor) 00:56
- The Dedication Orchestra "Hug Pine" from Spirits Rejoice (Ogun) 7:05
- Host Speaks 15:24
- Lee Konitz "Body and Soul" from More Live-Lee (Milestone) 17:04
- Conrad Herwig "Augmented Blues" from ReflectionsFacing South (Savant) 23:27
- Host Speaks 28:53
- Michael Garrick Sextet "Blues On Blues" from The Heart is a Lotus (Vocalion) 31:14
- Tom Ollendorff "Three Bridges" from Where In The World (Fresh Sound New Talent) 38:01
- Host Speaks 45:48
- Billy Harper "Dance, Eternal Spirits, Dance!" from Black Saint (Black Saint) 46:53
- Todd Herbert "Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum" from Captain Hubs (TH Productions) 53:39
- Host Speaks 59:25
- Theo Bleckmann "Teardrop" from Love and Anger (Sunnyside) 1:00:40
- Claire Martin "This One's from the Heart" from Almost In Your Arms (Stunt) 1:07:55
- Host Speaks 1:12:46
- Bill Bruford "Back to the Beginning" from Feels Good To Me (Winterfold) 1:14:26
- Donny McCaslin "Solace" from Lullaby for the Lost (Edition) 1:21:44
- Host Speaks 1:28:55
- Rigmor Gustafsson "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" from Calling You (ACT) 1:30:37
- Jakob Dreyer "Follower" from Roots and Things (Fresh Sound New Talent) 1:34:29
- Gary Burton Quartet "A Family Joy" from Duster / Country Roads & Other Places (BGO) 1:39:02
- Host Speaks 1:43:45
- Matt Panayides "Closer Now" from Field Theory (Pacific Coast Jazz) 1:45:04
- Noah Garabedian "The Mayor of Malibu" from Quartets and Solos (Contagious Music) 1:50:20
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:55:11
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