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Remembering Dr. Lonnie Smith

Daryl Ong

30-Sep-21 22:00

Remembering Dr. Lonnie Smith

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, afrobeat, acid jazz, hard bop, free jazz - we cover them all!This week, we celebrate & pay tribute to the late great - hammond organist Dr. Lonnie Smith.

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00:27 - Sweet Honey Wine

07:02 - Softly as in a Morning Sunrise

14:37 - Its Changed

21:11 - Up Jumped Spring (Live)

27:56 - Lou Donaldson - Alligator Boogaloo

34:11 - Spinning Wheel

39:46 - Devil Haircut

42:25 - Sideman

48:22 - Why Can't We Live Together (Feat. Iggy Pop)

Produced by: Daryl Ong


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