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Tradition And Innovation
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The roots of jazz are firmly embedded in African culture. From that tradition, the music has expanded and been absorbed by other cultures and countries. From its birth in the USA, the music has grown to embrace the world and in doing so has developed in new and exciting ways. This show features all new innovative releases from predominantly the States but also taking in European, Asian and Latin American musicians.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Jeff Coffin "Here We Go" from Only The Horizon (Ear Up Records) 00:28
- Giovanni Guidi, James Brandon Lewis, Thomas Morgan, Joao Lobo Luigi "The Boy Who Lost His Name" from A New Day (ECM) 08:38
- Brian Landrus "Warm Valley" from Plays Ellington and Strayhorn (Palmetto/Blueland) 15:54
- Doug Wilde "Blue Sky Day" from The Sixth Dimension (Self Released) 22:42
- Ed Neumeister "Okay For Now" from Covers (MeisteroMusic Records) 28:29
- Jim Clouse Quartet "Angel of Truth" from Taking Shape (Park West Records) 36:10
- New Orleans Moonshiners "New Moon" from New Moon (Robalo Music) 1:02:21
- Norma Winstone & Kit Downes "Nocturne" from Outpost of Dreams (ECM) 1:10:51
- Tracy Yang Jazz Orchestra "Melting Arctic" from OR (BJUR Records) 1:15:44
- Andrew Barker, William Parker, Jon Irabagon "Bakanuwa" from Bakunawa (Out Of Your Head Records) 1:23:07
- Monika Herzig's Sheroes "All In Good Time" from All In Good Time (ZOHO) 1:37:21
- BassDrumBone "Bright Wabash" from Afternoon (Auricle Records) 1:43:20
- Julius Rodriguez "Funmi's Groove" from Evergreen (Verve) 1:48:39
- Nick Adema "Oak" from Urban Chaos (ZenneZ Records) 1:55:04
- Jesus Molina "Selah" from Selah (Dynamo Productions) 1:57:10
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