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The High Society New Orleans Jazz Band, Carmen Bradford, Michika Fukumori, Jonathan Karrant, Franck Amsallem Trio & More
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Carmen Bradford
vocalsb.1960

Michika Fukumori
piano
Jonathan Karrant
vocals
Franck Amsallem
piano and vocalsb.1961

Lovie Austin
piano1887 - 1972

Vi Redd
saxophone, altob.1928

Marlena Shaw
vocals1942 - 2024

Emily Remler
guitar1957 - 1990

Catherine Russell
vocals
Kait Dunton
pianob.1983

Wesla Whitfield
vocals1947 - 2018
Playlist
- " data-original-title="" title="">Art Hodes "Travelin' Blues" from The Music of Lovie Austin (Pastels) 00:00
Art Hodes
piano
1904 - 1993 - " data-original-title="" title="">Alberta Hunter & Lovie Austin & Her Blues Seranaders}} "You Better Change" from Chicago: The Living Legends (Riverside Records/Universal) 03:51
Alberta Hunter
vocals
1895 - 1984 - " data-original-title="" title="">Ella Fitzgerald "Down Hearted Blues" from These Are The Blues (Verve) 09:24
Ella Fitzgerald
vocals
1917 - 1996 - Host speaks 12:33
- The High Society New Orleans Jazz Band "Flee As A Bird/lOh, Didn't He Ramble!" from Live At Birdland (Turtle Bay) 13:58
- " data-original-title="" title="">Colin Hancock's Jazz Hounds feat. Catherine Russell "Telephoning the Blues" from Cat & The Hounds (Turtle Bay Records) 19:32
Colin Hancock
drums - Marlena Shaw "Them There Eyes" from It Is Love (Live at Vine St./1986) (Verve) 22:30
- Host speaks 26:38
- Emily Remler "Sweet Georgie Fame" from East to Wes (Concord) 27:42
- " data-original-title="" title="">Joyce Breach "Sweet Georgie Fame" from Odds & Ends (Audiophile) 33:11
Joyce Breach
b.1944 - Carmen Bradford with the Compass Jazz Orchestra "Hey John" from Carmen Sings Carmen: Echoes of Carmen McRae (Artist Alliance) 37:15
- Host speaks 40:31
- Vi Redd "Lady Soul" from Lady Soul (Rhino Atlantic) 41:42
- " data-original-title="" title="">Etta Jones "Swinging Shepherd Blues" from Etta Jones Sings (Roulette) 46:22
Etta Jones
vocals
b.1928 - " data-original-title="" title="">Bobby Short and His Orchestra "Romance In the Dark" from Celebrating 30 Years At the Café Carlyle (Telarc) 48:36
Bobby Short
piano
1926 - 2005 - Host speaks 53:47
- Akiko Tsuruga "Funky Girl" from Commencement (Self Released) 54:41
- Michika Fukumori "Another Tomorrow" from Eternity and a Day (Summit) 1:00:00
- Jonathan Karrant "We've Got A World That Swings" from Live In Concert Jonathan Karrant with the Joe Alterman Trio (Virtuoso Music) 1:06:00
- Host speaks 1:10:09
- Frank Amsallem Trio "The Summer Knows (Un été 42)" from The Summer Knows (Continuo Records) 1:11:08
- " data-original-title="" title="">Janis Siegel "Sweet September Rain" from Night Songs (Palmetto) 1:17:25
Janis Siegel
vocals
b.1952 - " data-original-title="" title="">Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band "September" from Act Your Age (Immergent) 1:22:37
Gordon Goodwin
composer / conductor
b.1954 - Host speaks 1:27:03
- Kait Dunton "Threads Suite 2" from Planet d'Earth (Real & Imagined Music) 1:28:27
- " data-original-title="" title="">Luciana Souza "Night Song" from The Book of Longing (Sunnyside) 1:33:25
Luciana Souza
vocals - " data-original-title="" title="">Sharon Robinson "Everybody Knows" from Everybody Knows (Freeworld) 1:38:20
Sharon Robinson
vocals
b.1958 - Host speaks 1:43:41
- " data-original-title="" title="">Shuteen Erdenebaatar &
Shuteen Erdenebaatar
piano
b.1998" data-original-title="" title="">Nils Kugelmann "The Road Ahead" from Under The Same Stars (Motema) 1:44:59Nils Kugelmann
bass, acoustic - Jamile "Moon" from Pursuit Of A Pulse (Cellar Music Group) 1:48:15
- Wesla Whitfield "Photographs" from Live In San Francisco (HighNote) 1:52:35
- Host speaks 1:56:14
- Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:57:10
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