Permanence, longevity, imperishability. These are all words that describe Jazz's ability to exist in what has been a volatile history in music. At one point Jazz was the bastard child, the black sheep, the outcast, a pariah of the arts. It was seen as, 'the sounds created by unsophisticated, untrained musicians.' However Jazz has found a way to withstand the wear and pressure of time and has been able to recreate and evolve into one of the most artistically appreciated disciplines. Today we test and display the Durability of Jazz with this episode of Jazz on the Rocks with a Twist of Soul.
Track List - Set 1
Aaron Parks - Praise
Chris "Dog" Davis - You're a Caregiver
Chris Botti f/Sting - What are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life
Gerald Albright & Norman Brown - Champagne Life
Gabriel Bello - Beauty
Stanley Clarke - Lost in a Thought
Gregory Porter - Brown Grass
Moonchild - Too Good
David Sanborn, Bob James, Al Jarreau - Since I Fell for You
Maysa - I Can't Help It
Mac Ayers f/Butcher Brown - Something More
Sade - Kiss of Life
Track List - Set 2
Bill Banfield - Unmistakably You
Eric Essix - For the Love of You
Grand Pianoramax - Tight Rope
Johnny Britt - Let's Get Down Tonight
Herbie Hancock - Watermelon Man
Jesse Boykins - Amourous
Brandon Williams, Alex Isley, Moonchild - Leave Love Be
Classic Cocktail - Idris Muhammad - Power of Soul
Pat Metheny - Water Colors
Rahsaan Patterson - Spend the Night
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