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Marta Sánchez, Billy Childs, Joe Syrian Motor City Jazz Octet, The Outskirts
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During this week's two-hour program of jazz and improvised music, vocalists and pianists Dena DeRose and Marta Sánchez; multi-instrumentalist/composer/producer Brian Eaton; pianists Oscar Peterson and Billy Childs; vocalist Catherine Russell; drummer and bandleader Joe Syrian with Motor City Jazz Octet; and The Outskirts.Playlist
- Teri Thornton "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home" from Teri Thornton Sings Open Highway (the theme from Route 66) (Columbia) 3:12
- Dena DeRose "Hold Fast to Your Dreams" from Mellow Tones (HighNote) 6:55
- Marta Sánchez "Frost Bloom" from For The Space You Left (Out of Your Head) 4:17
- Vance Thompson "The Thread of All Sorrows" from Lost and Found (Moondo) 3:09
- Brian Eaton "Healing Leaves" from Parable of the Trees (Eatin') 5:13
- [SINGLE] Jon Onabowu "The Path" from Now's the Time (Finished Work) 3:37
- Oscar Peterson "Where Do I Go From Here?" from Live at Baker's Lounge: The Complete Recordings/ (Verve) 4:46
- Darren Litzie "Time of the Season" from On My Own Time (Summit) 5:11
- Dave Mossing "Grace" from Homesteaders (Bent River) 6:26
- Billy Childs "One Fleeting Instant" from Triumvirate (Mack Avenue) 6:05
- Catherine Russell "You Ain't Livin' Right" from Live at Jazz at Lincoln Center (Dot Time) 3:01
- Joe Syrian Motor City Jazz Octet "Black Magic Woman" from A Blue Time (Circle 9) 5:15
- Eyal Maoz/Piero Bittolo Bon/Zeno de Rossi "Moon Hovering" from Forced to Feel (Chant) 7:15
- Mendoza Hoff Revels "New Ghosts" from Echolocation (AUM Fidelity) 5:01
- Evan Parker "What If" from What If / They Both / Could Fly (Rune Grammofon) 18:52
- The Outskirts "Four Feet of SlushGlass Part 2" from Orbital (Aerophonic) 36:57
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