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End Of Month Keyboard Special Including Music From Brian Charette, Shirley Horn, James Francies, and Others
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In addition to the artists named in the title, our End Of The Month Keyboard Special for April 2026 includes Marc Cary, Joe Zawinul, Mose Allison, Barry Harris, and others.Playlist
- Marcus Roberts "Exploration" from Time And Circumstance (Columbia) 00:00
- Brian Charette "Polka Dot Pinup" from Jackpot (Cellar Music) 16:10
- Shirley Horn "A Song For You" from Live At The 1994 Monterey Jazz Festival (Monterey Jazz Festival) 27:37
- Marc Cary "Turning" from Rhodes Ahead Vol. 1 (Jazzateria) 34:18
- Bob James "Mister Magic" from Espresso (Evosound) 40:31
- Shirley Scott and Stanley Turrentine "Gravy Waltz" from Soul Shoutin' (Prestige) 46:46
- Mose Allison "Certified Senior Citizen" from The Earth Wants You (Blue Note) 51:03
- Jeff Lorber and Chuck Loeb "Straight No Chaser" from Bop (AGATE) 1:00:56
- Thelonious Monk "Evidence" from The Complete Blue Note Recordings (Compilation) (Blue Note) 1:04:24
- Joe Alterman and Mocean Worker "I Love It!, I Love It!, I Love It!" from Keep The Line Open (Self-Released) 1:06:55
- Barry Harris "Sun Dance" from Magnificent! (Prestige) 1:11:23
- Jimmy Smith "Groovy Date" from Eight Classic Albums (Compilation) (Real Gone) 1:15:34
- Nicholas Payton "Gold Dust Black Magic" from Smoke Sessions (Smoke Sessions) 1:40:11
- Richard "Groove" Holmes "Groovin' Time (AKA Swan Blues)" from The Best Of The Pacific Jazz Years (Compilation) (Pacific Jazz) 1:45:32
- Joe Zawinul "Night Passage" from Brown Street (Heads Up International) 1:52:49
- James Francies "Where We Stand" from Purest Form (Blue Note) 2:03:47
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