[JPL] PLAYLIST: WRTI 'Straight Ahead' w/Jeff Duperon 06/13/09
Jeff Duperon
mrjazzjr at sprintmail.com
Fri Jun 26 14:32:24 EDT 2009
WRTI 'Straight Ahead' w/Jeff Duperon
Saturday, 6PM-9PM
PLAYLIST
06/13/09
Song Title/Artist/CD-LP Title/ Label
6PM
Blue Rondo a la Turk, The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Time Out, Columbia Legacy
The Shade of the Cedar Tree, Christian McBride & Inside Straight, Kind of
Brown, Mack Avenue Records
Short Story, Kendrick Scott, Reverence, Criss Cross Jazz
Blues For Buddy, Joe Locke-David Hazeltine Quartet, Mutual Admiration
Society 2, Sharp 9 Records
4Newk, Derrick Gardner & the Jazz Prophets +2, echoes of ethnicity, Owl
Studios
Groovadelphia, Organissimo, Groovadelphia, Big O Records
Evidence, Bobby Broom, plays for Monk, Origin Records
7PM
Oriental Express, Akiko Tsuruga, Oriental Express, 18th & Vine
The Singer, Cynthia Scott, Dream for One Bright World, Ttocs
Pursuit of Peace, Eric Reed, Stand!, WJ3
Surrender Your Love, Dee Alexander, Wild Is The Wind, BluJazz
Heard's Word, Danny Grissett, Form, Criss Cross Jazz
The Preacher, Louis Hayes, The Time Keeper, 18th & Vine
Boogaloobop, Towner Galaher, Courageous Hearts, Towner Galaher Music
8PM
The Pour, The Cory Weeds Quintet, Everything's Coming Up Weeds, Cellar Live
Lock Down, Chad McCullough, Dark Wood, Dark Water, Origin Records
4th Street Strut, Adam Shulman Quintet, Patterns of Change, Kabocha Records
You Are Too Beautiful, Kurt Elling, Dedicated To You, Concord Jazz
Bottom of the Ninth, Dave Glenn, National Pastime, Origin Records
Yeah You Right!, Jimmy Greene, Mission Statement, Sunnyside
Transitions, Sean Jones, The Search Within, Mack Avenue Records
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Jeff Duperon
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