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Women's History Month Begins with Melissa Aldana, Marta Sanchez, Brandee Younger and Julieta EugenioTake Five marks Women's History Month with riveting new music by saxophonists Melissa Aldana and Julieta Eugenio, pianists Marta Sanchez and Lisa Ullén, and harpist Brandee Younger.
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Love assumes many forms, as we see in this roundup of new music by SOMI with Gregory Porter, Ethan Iverson, Chris Dingman, Steve Slagle, and Rebecca Martin.
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As we enter February, WBGO commemorates Black History Month with standout tracks, past and present, in Take Five.
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Take Five includes vital new music by Cyrille/Parker/Rava, John Hébert, Pete Malinverni and Youn Sun Nah — and an archival gem from Geri Allen, Charlie Haden and Paul Motian.
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The first Take Five of 2022 has two piano legends (Abdullah Ibrahim, Fred Hersch), two R&B confabs (the MTO with Catherine Russell, MoonChild with Lalah Hathaway), and an ambitious tribute to the Borscht Belt (Sam Sadigursky).
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As Michael Bourne turns 75, and steps away from the microphone, we're celebrating his incredible legacy at WBGO.
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From Sara Serpa's 'Intimate Strangers' to Jamire Williams' 'But Only After You Have Suffered,' this week's Take Five is all about pointed statements from perceptive artists.
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This week's Take Five gathers exciting new music by Terrace Martin, Artifacts, Mareike Wiening, Helen Sung, and Miles Okazaki with Dan Weiss.
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The 10th TD James Moody Jazz Festival runs Nov. 5-21 at NJPAC. Take Five picks a few highlights: Dianne Reeves, Arturo O'Farrill, Buster Williams, Don Braden, and Anat Cohen (performing with Artemis and in an all-star tribute to George Wein).
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From "Spiderweb" to "Zombie Tune," this edition of Take Five brings the Halloween vibe (complete with a funk jam by Scary Goldings).