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On this week’s Jazz Epicenter 6.7, Ralph Johnson guides listeners on another unforgettable trip into the “Jazz Scape,” where the sounds of the past still resonate with power and soul. Featuring the timeless artistry of Ramsey Lewis, Freddie Hubbard, Eddie Harris, and Al Jarreau, the set moves seamlessly through classics from Earth, Wind & Fire, Donny Hathaway, and Wes Montgomery, alongside the lush sounds of the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra and the Pat Metheny Group. With moments of reflection, rare cuts, and stories that bridge eras, Ralph brings both history and heart to the music. The journey closes with the San Francisco Jazz Collective, reminding us why these songs remain cornerstones of jazz history.
By Ralph JohnsonOn this week’s Jazz Epicenter 6.7, Ralph Johnson guides listeners on another unforgettable trip into the “Jazz Scape,” where the sounds of the past still resonate with power and soul. Featuring the timeless artistry of Ramsey Lewis, Freddie Hubbard, Eddie Harris, and Al Jarreau, the set moves seamlessly through classics from Earth, Wind & Fire, Donny Hathaway, and Wes Montgomery, alongside the lush sounds of the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra and the Pat Metheny Group. With moments of reflection, rare cuts, and stories that bridge eras, Ralph brings both history and heart to the music. The journey closes with the San Francisco Jazz Collective, reminding us why these songs remain cornerstones of jazz history.