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Stephen Kallao
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The jazz saxophonist talks about creating a "dance" record, plus Washington performs live for World Cafe.
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Emergence [The Process of Coming Into Being] blends jazz, R&B and spoken word in a live album that feels like a Broadway show.
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Songs from Wynton Marsalis, Radiohead's Thom Yorke and a pulpy score from Daniel Pemberton all help set a noir scene for the film's 1950s New York setting.
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This loosely-knit collective of funk, jazz, and rock players recorded it's latest studio album, Immigrance, with the full lineup of just under 20 members.
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Karl Denson talks about tunes from the Karl Denson's Tiny Universe's latest album.
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A chat with the legend himself and band member Cameron Graves on the new album The Message.