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Sennheiser Sunday Jazz Session (#SSJS) – 17th December 2017

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SoulandJazz.com are proud to announce a brand new and exclusive weekly show presented by the UK’s doyenne of jazz, Helen Mayhew. The Sennheiser Sunday Jazz Session is a two-hour aural feast presenting jazz in both traditional and contemporary stylings, instrumental and vocal. From John Coltrane to Miles Davis, Roberta Flack to Gregory Porter.

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Enjoy!

Sennheiser Sunday Jazz Session
17th December 2017

Artist - Track - Album - Year

Kenny Barron    Nikara's Song    Other Places    1993
Kurt Ellling    Sing A Christmas Carol    The Beautiful Day    2016
Freddie Gavita    Iverson Oddity    Transient    2017
Odell Brown And The Organ-izers    Mellow Yellow    Mellow Yellow    1967
Herbie Mann    Comin' Home Baby    Herbie Mann At The Village Gate    1962
Shirley Horn    Winter Wonderland    Jazz For Joy    1996
John Surman / Bergen Big Band    Spending My Time    Another Sky    2014
Kenny Rankin    Round Midnight    A Song For You    2002
Misha Mullov-Abbado    Still Hidden Morning    Cross Platform Interchange    2017
John Abercrombie    Sunday School    Up And Coming    2017
Lambert Hendricks And Ross    Moanin'    The Hottest New Group In Jazz    1960
Art Blakey Jazz Messengers    Children Of The Night    Mosaic    1961
Jazzmeia Horn    East Of Sun    A Social Call    2017
Scott Hamilton with Strings    Bell Carol Blues    Christmas Love Song    1997
Keith Jarrett    Over The Rainbow    A Multitude Of Angels    2016
Gareth Lockrane Big Band    Fistfight At The Barndance    Fistfight At The Barndance    2017
Emily Remler    East To Wes    East To Wes    1988


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