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A shortlist of some of the master musicians who passed in 2022

A Jazz on the Tube playlist

01. Pharoah Sanders (1940-2022) – Astral Traveling (00:00-05:44)
02. Joey DeFrancesco (1971-2022) – Wonderful Wonderful (05:48-12:49)
03. Ernie Andrews (1927-2022) – Love is Here to Stay (12:52-18:23)
04. Joe Diorio (1936-2022) – So What (18:26-25:53)
05. Jessica Williams (1948-2022) – Lulus Back in Town (25:56-32:04)
06. llyn Rucker (1937-2022) – As Long As I Live (32:07-35:50)
07. Charnett Moffett (1967-2022) – Holy Spirit (35:53-41:48)
08. Jaimie Branch (1983-2022) – Theme 001 (41:51-46:12)
09. Conrad Janis (1928-2022) – Take Me Out to the Ball Game (46:15-51:03)
10. Bob Barnard (1933-2022) – Rainbow Hill (51:06-55:33)
11. Butch Thompson (1943-2022) – O Holy Night (55:36-58:30)
12. Dennis Gonzalez (1954-2022) – Four Pigs and a Birds Nest (58:33-01:04:03)
13. Tina May (1961-2022) – Beloved (01:04:07-01:08:31)
14. Ron Miles (1963-2022) – A Kind Word (01:08:34-01:14:25)
15. Paul Plimley (1953-2022) – W.R.U (01:14:28-01:18:21)
16. Warren Bernhardt (1938-2022) – Manhattan Update (01:18:24-01:24:30)
17. Mick Goodrick (1945-2022) – Nothing personal (01:24:33-01:28:17)
18. Gal Costa (1945-2022) – Desafinado (01:28:21-01:32:06)
19. Mike Lang (1941-2022) – Let It Be (01:32:09-01:38:26)
20. Ronnie Cuber (1941-2022) – Adoracion (01:38:30-01:46:37)

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P.S. At the end of every year, we put together a short (and frankly incomplete) playlist to honor some of the giants who passed in the previous year.

It’s a bittersweet project.

Sorrow at the loss of such great souls…Joy in the appreciation of what beautiful gifts they made to all of us with their lives.

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