[JPL] PLAYLIST: WRTI Jazz w/Jeff Duperon 06-05-09

Jeff Duperon mrjazzjr at sprintmail.com
Mon Jun 8 09:51:10 EDT 2009


WRTI Jazz w/Jeff Duperon

Friday, 6pm-10pm 

PLAYLIST
06/05/09

Song Title/Artist/ CD-LP Title/ Label

 

6PM

Jill's Song, Rick Germanson Trio, Off The Cuff, Owl Studios

Do It Again, Sharon Clark, Do It Again, Sharon Clark Music

Bridge Over Troubled Water, The Kevin Hays Trio, You've Got A Friend, Jazz
Eyes

You Are There, Eric Reed, Stand!, WJ3

Lost In A Dream, Avery Sharpe Trio, Autumn Moonlight, JKNM Records

Irish Monk, Diane Monroe, Self-Released

Groovin' Roots, Diane Monroe, Self-Released

7PM

Metropolitain, Kyle Eastwood, Metropolitain, Candid-Mack Avenue Records

Grey Areas, David Kikoski, Mostly Standards, Criss Cross Jazz

Congo, Kobie Watkins, Involved, Origin Records

Orunmila, Donald Malloy, Spirituality, Donald Malloy Music

The Melting Pot, Derrick Gardner & The Jazz Prophets +2, echoes of
ethnicity, Owl Studios

8PM

Eternal, E. J. Strickland, In This Day, Strick Muzik

Summer's Spring, Sean Jones, The Search Within, Mack Avenue Records

For Garrison (Both), Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker, Work To Do, Mack Avenue
Records

Jnana, Scotty Barnhart, Say It Plain, Unity Music

Gesture of No Fear, Lauren Sevian, Blueprint, Inner Circle Music

9PM

The Blessing, David 'Fathead' Newman, The Blessing, High Note

Take Five, The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Time Out, Columbia Legacy

Chasing Horizons, Fred Forney, Chasing Horizons, OA2 Records

Solea, Miles Davis, Sketches of Spain, Columbia Legacy

 

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Jeff Duperon

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