Jazz Profiles playlist for 04/10/2011

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Darn that Dream; I Could Write a Book; I Should Care; Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year; The Man I Love; I'm Glad There Is You; Soon; Lover Man
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What Really Happened in the Cornfield is that the Birds Made Music All the Day and So I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart At Duke's Place; Two Spirituals; Rose Got it Bad in Harlem; Impressions on a Caravan; Solitude; Ode to Duke
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Mannenberg; Children of Africa; Anthem; Khoisan (flute solo)
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Tsakve; Whoza Mtwana; The Homecoming Song; The Wedding; The Perfumed Forest Wet with Rain; Ishmael
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The Aloe and the Wild Rose; Fats, Duke and the Monk; Ancient Africa
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Streams of Consciousness; Inception; Acclamation; Consanguinity
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Sister Rosie; Jabulani (Joy)
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Ekaya; Sotho Blue; Ntyilo, Ntyilo
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Mandela; Song for Sathima; Manenberg Revisited
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This week on Jazz Profiles, we looked at the work of Abdullah Ibrahim (b. 1934), a South African pianist and saxophonist influenced heavily by his time growing up in apartheid South Africa and by such jazz greats as Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk.
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