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My Three Would Be... Mark Kieswetter

Every Week as part of Dani Elwell's "Sunday Afternoon Jazz," Dani asks notable personalities from all walks of life what their top three jazz tunes are.

Intuitive, full of grace, experienced by musical conversations with Jon Hendricks, Zoot Sims, James Moody and more recently the Amy McConnell/William Sperandei project, today we ask world class pianist Mark Kieswetter for his My Three Would Be.

My Three Would Be... Jason Marsalis

Every Week as part of Dani Elwell's "Sunday Afternoon Jazz," Dani asks notable personalities from all walks of life what their top three jazz tunes are.

When Jason Marsalis was in town for a Live to Air with us this past Tuesday, Dani asked him for his 3 favorite jazz tunes of all time and this is what he came up with.  At least for that moment.

My Three Would Be... Robert Kinkaid

Every Week as part of Dani Elwell's "Sunday Afternoon Jazz," Dani asks notable personalities from all walks of life what their top three jazz tunes are.

A few weeks ago, we opened up My Three Would Be to you the listener, and we received quite a few contributions.  For this Sunday Afternoon Jazz, Lewiston New York listener Robert Kinkaid, father of four, photographer and an avid music fan writes….

My Three Would Be... Ron Davis

Every Week as part of Dani Elwell's "Sunday Afternoon Jazz," Dani asks notable personalities from all walks of life what their top three jazz tunes are.

With his new album out entitled Blue Modules, we were curious about pianist and composer Ron Davis and his choices, so…

My Three Would Be... Glen Woodcock

Every Week as part of Dani Elwell's "Sunday Afternoon Jazz," Dani asks notable personalities from all walks of life what their top three jazz tunes are.

We tap into the world of Glen Woodcock for today’s My Three Would Be. Glen has been an important cornerstone of the JAZZ.FM91 foundation for over three decades now with his Big Band Show on Sunday Evenings. To this day, whenever you ask Glen about anything to do with Big Bands, he gets that glint in his eyes, it’s a glint that is both passionate and childlike at the same time.

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