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Tracy Yang, Taylor Kelly, Quatuor Bozzini with junctQín keyboard collective and James McGowan
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During this week's two-hour program of jazz and improvised music, new music from composer and bandleader Tracy Yang, pianist/composer Satoko Fujii and trumpeter /composer Natsuki Tamura, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Taylor Kelly, Quatuor Bozzini with junctQín keyboard collective, the trio Tarbaby, and pianist James McGowan and his Ensemble.Playlist
- Duke Ellington "Wanderlust" from Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins (Impulse!) 5:00
- Brian Landrus "Praise God" from Brian Landrus Plays Ellington & Strayhorn (Palmetto/Blueland) 3:29
- Tracy Yang "Melting Arctic" from OR (BJU) 7:37
- Theo May "Politicians" from Alive in the Forest of Odd (Discus Music) 6:00
- Satoko Fujii & Natsuki Tamura "Lifting" from Aloft (Libra) 9:26
- Skinny Hightower "Song of David" from The Man (Trippin' N' Rhythm) 3:22
- Taylor Kelly "Sometimes" from The Spins (Head Bitch Music) 3:58
- Michael Mayo "Just Friends" from Fly (Mack Avenue) 5:15
- Javon Jackson "Love is a Many Splendored Things" from Javon and Nikki Go to the Movies (Solid Jackson/Palmetto) 4:36
- Andromeda Turre "Ingression Interlude" from From The Earth (Andromeda Turre) 3:08
- Andromeda Turre "Hydrosphere" from From The Earth (Andromeda Turre) 7:30
- Quatuor Bozzini & junctQin keyboard collective "The Faerie Ribbon I [Rebecca Bruton]" from a root or mirror, blossom, madder, cracks; together (Collection QB ) 22:03
- Tarbaby "Othello" from Tarbaby (Imani) 4:10
- Tarbaby "Kush" from You Think This is America (Giant Step Arts) 4:53
- Michael Eaton "KC Counterpoint" from The Phenomenal (Mother Brain) 12:40
- The Nimmons Tribute "Transformations (2nd Movement)" from Volume 2Generational (The Nimmons Tribute) 7:12
- James McGowan "Minding My Time" from Reaching Out (James McGowan) 3:47
- Rajiv Jayaweera "Nilus" from Pistils (Outside in Music) 4:57
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