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Today’s episode of The Jazz Hole features music from all new albums: “Resonance” by the Tampa Bay-based Dave Rudolph Quartet, “This Could Be The One” by the Vancouver-based Karin Plato, “Bright Idea” by the NYC-based Greg Murphy Trio, “Persistent Fancy” by the NYC-based Kyle Nasser and “Walk, Don’t Run” by the New Orleans-based Jonathan Bauer.
Dave Rudolph Quintet - “Atonement” & “Night Squirrel”
Album: Resonance
Dave Rudolph (d), Larue Nickelson (g), Zach Bornheimer (ts), Pablo Arencibia (p) and Alejandro Arenas (b)
Karin Plato - “This Could Be The One” & “Insomnia”
Album: This Could Be The One
Karin Plato (voc, arr), James Danderfer (clarinets), Chris Gestrin (p), Laurence Mollerup (b) and Joe Poole (d) + guests: Rebecca Shoichet, Jim Byrnes (voc) and Rod Murray (tb)
Greg Murphy Trio - “Bright Idea” & “Straight No Blues”
Album: Bright Idea
Greg Murphy (p, kbds), Eric Wheeler (b) and Jeff "Tain" Watts (d)
Kyle Nasser - Split Gut
Album: Persistent Fancy
Kyle Nasser (ts, ss), Roman Filiu (as), Jeff Miles (g), Dov Manski (p, syn), Nick Jost (b) and Allan Mednard (d)
Jonathan Bauer - Chattin’
Album: Walk, Don’t Run
Jonathan Bauer (tp), Alexander Geddes (as), Ryan Hanseler (p), Alex Dyring (b) and Gerald Watkins Jr. (d)
Jonathan Bauer - We Need To Do Better
Album: Walk, Don’t Run
Jonathan Bauer (comp), Ryan Hanseler (p), Alex Dyring (b) and Gerald Watkins Jr. (d)
00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus
01:50 - Atonement - Dave Rudolph Quintet
06:56 - Night Squirrel - Dave Rudolph Quintet
13:14 - This Could Be The One - Karin Plato
16:52 - The Jazz Hole with Linus
18:40 - Insomnia - Karin Plato
24:48 - Bright Idea - Greg Murphy Trio
32:08 - Straight No Blues - Greg Murphy Trio
36:47 - The Jazz Hole with Linus
38:19 - Split Gut - Kyle Nasser
46:33 - Chattin’ - Jonathan Bauer
52:09 - The Jazz Hole with Linus
54:13 - We Need To Do Better - Jonathan Bauer
58:58 - Finish
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