Vietnamese-American trumpeter Cuong Vu is guest on today’s Jazz Hole with Linus. Also, introducing vocalist Hiromi Suda and more.
Links to today’s artists:
http://www.cuongvu.com/
http://www.tamirhendelman.com/
http://www.hiromisuda.com/
http://www.malikazarra.com/
http://www.jaospina.com/
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00:00 The Jazz Hole with DJ Linus
00:52 Babushka Tamir Hendelman
05:20 Full Moon Hiromi Suda
08:25 Accelerated Thoughts Cuong Vu
14:46 The Jazz Hole with DJ Linus Interview with Cuong Vu, Part 1
23:31 It’s Mostly Residual Cuong Vu
32:14 The Jazz Hole with DJ Linus Interview with Cuong Vu, Part 2
37:43 Leaps of Faith Cuong Vu
42:31 DJ Laura Boston Scene Promo
42:45 All the Same Malika Zarra
47:18 The Jazz Hole with DJ Linus
47:52 Sou Hiromi Suda
52:47 The Jazz Hole with DJ Linus
53:06 Al Chicamocha Juan Andrés Ospina
60:08 End
Personnel:
Tamir Hendelman – Babushka
Album: Destinations
Tamir Hendelman (p), Marco Panascia (b) and Lewis Nash (d)
Hiromi Suda – ‘Full Moon’ & ‘Sou’
Album: Sou
Hiromi Suda (voc), Romero Lubambo (g, cavaquinho), Anne Drummond (fl), Julian Shore (p), Yasushi Nakamura (b) and Keita Ogawa (d, perc)
Cuong Vu – Accelerated Thoughts
Album: Vu-Tet
Cuong Vu (tp) & others
Cuong Vu – It’s Mostly Residual
Album: It’s Mostly Residual
Cuong Vu (tp) & others
Cuong Vu – Leaps of Faith
Album: Leaps of Faith
Cuong Vu (tp) & others
Malika Zarra – All The Same
Album: On The Ebony Road
Malika Zarra (voc), Francis Jacob (g), Mamadou Ba (b), Brahim Fribgane (perc, oud), Harvey Wirht (d)
Juan Andrés Ospina Sextet – Todavia No
Album: BBB – Barcelona, Bogotá, Boston
Juan Andres Ospina (p), Ben Roseth (ss), Matan Chapnitzky (ts), Ryan Dragon (tb), Andrés Rotmistrovsky (e-b), Austin McMahon (d)
Cuong Vu
Hiromi Suda
Malika Zarra
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