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"Little Friday Jazz Hour" with Andy R (archive)

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Thursday, November 30, 2006 | 18:00 to 20:00 | jazz
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Artist Song Album Label
kazutomi umezu stable seven eclecticism knitting factory
bobby prevites latin for travellers albuquerque bar band my man in sydney enja
bass drum bone alligatory crocodile wooferlo soul note
ken vandermarks sound in action trio the thing design in time delmark
dave burrell full-blown trio about face expansion high two
revolutionary snake ensemble central square year of the snake innova
garage a trois outre mer outre mer telarc
horace tapscott to the great house aiee! the phantom arabesque
james newton the crips james newton gramavision
david s ware quartet rhythm dao dao homestead
gregory tardy plan b abundance palmetto
microscopic quintet second avenue seven men in neckties: the history of the microscopic quintet vol 1
surya keplers groove stretching the edge SAM
human feel scatter scatter gm
jacob fred jazz odyssey seven inch six welcome home accurate
roscoe mitchell & the note factory this song for my sister pi
roy campbell quartet the opening its crunch time thirsty ear