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Spring Releases From Jordan VanHemert, Andrea Wolper, Sarah Jerrom, Idit Shner, Melissa Aldana, Fay Victor, Birthday Shoutouts & More

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Midway through Jazz Appreciation Month, this broadcast continues the celebration with new releases from from Jordan VanHemert, Andrea Wolper, Sarah Jerrom, Idit Shner & Mhondoro, Melissa Aldana and Fay Victor, with birthday shoutouts to Marilyn Maye, Barbara Lea, Carmen McRae, Haruna Fukazawa, Michele Brourman and Rosa Passos, among others. Thanks for listening and please support the artists you hear by seeing them live and online. Purchase their music so they can continue to distract, comfort, provoke and inspire.

Playlist

  • Kirsten Edkins "The Goose" from Shapes & Sound (Cohearent Records) 00:00
  • Marilyn Maye "Take Five" from Sounds of Maye (Collectables) 04:51
  • Barbara Lea "The Morning After" from Fine and Dandy (Challenge) 07:15
  • Host speaks 11:30
  • Jordan VanHemert "Call To Order" from Deep In the Soil (Origin) 13:00
  • Andrea Wolper "Been To Canaan" from Wanderlust (Moonflower Music) 19:13
  • Host speaks 24:44
  • Jill McCarron Trio "The Gin Suite-Luck of the Draw" from Gin (JazzBird Records) 25:55
  • Michael Stephenson with Alexander Claffy & His Trio "If You Never Fall In Love" from Outskirts of Town (Cellar Music) 29:13
  • Carmen McRae "I'll Remember April" from Here To Stay (GRP) 33:40
  • Host speaks 36:16
  • Herbie Hancock "Love Is Stronger Than Pride" from The New Standards (Verve) 37:23
  • DOMi & JD Beck "Moon (feat. Herbie Hancock)" from Not Tight (Blue Note) 45:13
  • Host speaks 49:38
  • Sarah Jerrom "Part II: For Joy" from Magpie (TPR) 50:34
  • Haruna Fukazawa "Contact" from Departure (Summit) 1:00:00
  • Queen Esther "Flashin' In Front Of My Eyes" from Things Are Looking Up (Self Released) 1:06:09
  • Host speaks 1:10:27
  • Idit Shner & Mhondoro "Ngatibataheli" from Ngatibataneli/Let Us Unite! (Origin) 1:11:29
  • Michele Brourman "Let's Order In" from The Price of Love (Self Released) 1:18:44
  • Mark Winkler "In Love In New York" from The Rules Don't Apply (Café Pacific) 1:21:59
  • Host speaks 1:26:55
  • Melissa Aldana "The Solitary Seeker" from Echoes Of The Inner Prophet (Blue Note) 1:28:05
  • Rosa Passos "Juras" from Dunas-Live In Copenhagen (Storyville) 1:34:04
  • Blossom Dearie/Mike Renzi "I Don't Remember" from Tweedledum And Tweedledee (Daffodil) 1:37:54
  • Host speaks 1:41:46
  • Lynne Arriale Trio "Courage" from Being Human (Challenge) 1:42:48
  • Fay Victor "Tonight" from Herbie Nichols SUNG-Life Is Funny That Way (Self Released) 1:46:21
  • Host speaks 1:55:49
  • Vivien Garry Quintet "A Woman's Place Is In the Groove" from A Woman's Place Is In the Groove (PNR) 1:56:45

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