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Episode 374: The Jazz Session No.437, ft. Astrud Gilberto & Stanley Turrentine from 1971
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Episode 374: The Jazz Session No.437, ft. Astrud Gilberto & Stanley Turrentine from 1971
The Jazz Session No.437 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in October 2025, featuring the 1971 latin-jazz album “Gilberto with Turrentine” from Astrud Gilberto & Stanley Turrentine. TRACK LISTING: Sweet and Hot - Fletcher Henderson; Don't Be That Way - Benny Goodman; Can You Dig It - Grover Washington; Can You Dig It - Herbie Mann; Zazueira - Astrud Gilberto & Stanley Turrentine; Brazilian Tapestry - Astrud Gilberto & Stanley Turrentine; Rise Up - Pat Metheny Unity Group; La Fiesta - Chick Corea, Gary Burton, Sydney Symphony Orchestra; Big Noise from Winnetka - Kenny Ball; Paragon Rag - Joshua Rifkin; Drop - Soft Machine; Tempest - Steve Coleman and the Council of Balance; One for Gil - Stan Tracey Octet; Blue Bells - Stan Getz; Ponteio - Astrud Gilberto & Stanley Turrentine; Vera Cruz - Astrud Gilberto & Stanley Turrentine; Midnight Sun - Duke Ellington's Spacemen; Angel Voice - Ornette Coleman; The Stolen Moment - Eddie Lockjaw Davis Big Band; Summertime - Cleo Laine and Ray Charles.
Tony Davenport's Jazz Session
raidersbroadcast.com "The Jazz Session" re-play shows for anyone who missed it! ... and plenty of other stuff, if by chance you like to 'explore', including the monthly folk/country programme "The Crossing".