This week's show is dedicated to Gary Peacock who sadly passed away Sept 4th - He was one of the most important bassists in Jazz from the 1960’s

Gary Peacock who sadly passed away Sept 4th - He was one of the most important bassists in Jazz from the 1960’s – we will finish the show with one of the most outstanding pieces of music from Kieth Jarrett, Gary Peacock & Jack Dejohnette. We open with a massive favourite of ours St Germain - So Flute – we've wanted to play it for a while – also a monster Salsa tune Grupo Magnético – Papa was a Rolling Stone – with music from this week's Essential group Ezra Collective – also Keith Jarrett with music from - Conrad Herwig, Michel Camilo - The Truthettes - Hypnotic Brass Ensemble – Ashley Henry. St Germain - So Flute Frank Spirit, Keys of Lynx, Glenn Underground - Virtue - Remix - radio edit Grupo Magnético - Papa was a Rolling Stone Conrad Herwig, Michel Camilo - Song for My Father Essential Group Ezra Collective - Dark Side Riddim Ezra Collective, Jorja Smith - Reason in Disguise Ezra Collective - Samuel L.Riddim Common, Vinia Mojica, Roy Hargrove, Femi Kuti - Time Travelin' (FelaTribute) Erik Truffaz Quartet - Rose Rouge Duval Timothy, Twin Shadow – Groundnut Khruangbin - First Class Avishai Cohen, Big Vicious – Teardrop Baird - Chasing Deer The Truthettes - So Good to Be Alive Tingvall Trio – Flotten Hypnotic Brass Ensemble – Indigo Theatre West - No More Junk Yazmin Lacey - 90 Degrees Black Milk, Nat Turner – Burn Ashley Henry, The RE Ensemble - The World Is Yours Placebo - Inner City Blues Keith Jarrett - Endless

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