IN-STUDIO GUESTS: LAWRENCE LEBO & DENNY CROY
10am: New Releaes
Aruna Sairam, “Om Sakti Om,” Divine Inspiration, Harmonia mundi/World Village
Sharon Isbin, Joan Baez & Mark O’Connor, “Drewrie’s accordes (Anonymous),” “The Drunken Sailor,” Wayfaring Stranger,” “Joan Baez Suite, Op. 144 (2002) Where Have All the Flowers Gone,” “Strings & Threads Suite: I. Fair Dancer Reel. XI. Texas Dance Hall Blues, XII. Swing, XIII. Sweet Suzanne,” Journey to the New World, Sony Classical.
David Russell, S. Assad: “Divertimento” For David: Music Written for David Russell, TelArc
Al DiMeola & World Sinfonia, “Café 1930,” La Melodia, Live in Milano, www.aldimeola.com
Haberdashery, “Sad Song for Walt Zish,” Illuminated Road, Haberdashery Music, www.haberdasherymusic.com
Neil Haverstick, “Birth,” and “Weaving,” Spider, www.microstick.net
Garry Eister, “Der Leiermann/What the Leiermann Played,” Traveling in Rain, www.eistermusic.com
11am: Don’t Call Her Larry - http://lawrencelebo.com/
Lawrence Lebo/Denny Croy play at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena
Sunday Apr 12, 7pm – 626-398-7917 or www.coffeegallery.com
Lawrence Lebo & Denny Croy, “I Want a Big Butter and Egg Man,” Don’t Call Her Larry, Vol. 2,On the Air Records/Riozen Records
Lawrence Lebo & Denny Croy, “On Time,” “Was That Love?” LIVE IN-STUDIO
Lawrence Lebo & Denny Croy, “How High the Moon,” Don’t Call Her Larry, Vol. 2,On the Air Records/Riozen Records
Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, & Jack DeJohnette, “Scrapple from the Apple,” Yesterdays, ECM Records
Larry Polansky, “Four Voice Canon,” The Theory of Impossible Melody, New World Records
Conlon Nancarrow, “Volume One: Study No. 3a,” Studies for Player Piano, The Original 1750 Arch Recordings, Vol 1-4, Other Minds Records
Quatuour Bozzini, “Stochastic String Quartet,” Quatuor Bozzini, Arbor Vitae, Hr2, kultur, www.actuellecd.com
“Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground,” “Raise a Ruckus Tonight,” “Paddy on the Turnpike,” “Hog Drivers,” “12th Street Rag,” “Steamboat Bill,” “Cindy in the Summertime,” “Barbara Allen,” Art of the Field Recording, 50 Years of Traditional American Music, Dust to Digital





