April 26, 2001

Thursday's Show

The Gillham Park Orchtet; 'Skymningspolskan'

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COUNT BASIE; 'ONE O'CLOCK BOOGIE'

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TOM VERLAINE; 'BOULEVARD'

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The London Symphony Orchestra; 'Jumpin' Jack Flash'

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John Lurie; 'Al Al Al Al'

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Robert Spring; 'Toccata in D minor "The Chase"'

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Tortoise; 'Six Pack'

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Knut Hamre and Steve Tibbetts; 'Noringen'

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Palm Fabric Orchestra; 'The Garden'

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ASHFORD; 'SUMMER'S END (PIANO)'

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Perplexa; 'Beautiful Ride'

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Bill Frisell; 'Follow Your Heart'

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Bill Frisell; 'Wildwood Flower'

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Booker T & the MG'S; 'Mo' Greens'

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HERB ALPERT; 'SMILE'

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Kepa Junkera; 'Santimamineko Fandangoa and Ioaeoe'

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