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Take Five - #238

Daryl Ong

03-Oct-19 22:00

Take Five - #238

The show that aims to expand and showcase the boundaries & limitations of jazz music from the old classics to futuristic compositions from all over the world, Nu-jazz, afro beat, acid jazz, hard bop, free jazz - we can cover them all!

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Emma Jean-Thackray - Red Bush

Gin Tonic Orchestra - Get A Umbaye (Live Mix)

Sleepin Giant - It's Time

Mildlife - How Long Does It Take

Yazmin Lacey - Something My Heart Trusts

Max Graef Band - Tangerine

The Stance Brothers - Minor Minor

George Duke - Brazilian Sugar

Eddie Henderson - Butterfly

Produced by: Daryl Ong


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Tags:  jazzNu-jazzafro beatacid jazzhard bopfree jazzGin Tonic OrchestraYazmin LaceyGeorge DukeEddie Henderson





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