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Tumbao Bravo Three for Three with WEMU's "Sweet Sixteen"!

For the third week in a row, the local all-star Latin jazz band, Tumbao Bravo has topped WEMU's airplay list with "Casa Versailles".  Their CD release concert will be this Saturday at Kerrytown Concert House.  We have details about the show in the "events" and "datebook" section of this website.  This group is just one example of the outstanding musicians who live and work in Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor and the Detroit area.  It is an honor to play their music on WEMU and support our fantastic music community.

WEMU “SWEET SIXTEEN” AIRPLAY July 16 to July 22, 2012:  
LINDA YOHN, MUSIC DIRECTOR

1. TUMBAO BRAVO   “Casa Versailles”   (PKO Records)
2. DIRTY DOZEN BRASS BAND  "Twenty Dozen"  (Savoy Jazz)
3. JOHNNIE BASSETT  “I Can Make That Happen”   (Sly Dog Records)
4. BÉLA FLECK AND THE MARCUS ROBERTS TRIO   “Across The Imaginary Divide”  (Rounder)
5. CURTIS SALGADO   “Soul Shot”  (Alligator Records)
6. THIRD COAST KINGS   “Third Coast Kings”   (Record Kicks)
7. CASSANDRA WILSON   “Another Country”   (eOne Music)
8. MANUEL VALERA   “New Cuban Express”   (Mavo Records)
9. LIL’ ED AND THE BLUES IMPERIALS   “Jump Start”  (Alligator Records)
10. ERIC REED   “The Baddest Monk”   (Savant Records)
11. DAVID BASSE   “Uptown”   (Café Pacific Records)
12. MELODY GARDOT   “The Absence”   (Decca Records)
13. SARA GAZAREK   “Blossom & Bee”   (Palmetto Records)
14. GRANT GEISSMAN    “Bop! Bang! Boom!”   (Futurism Records)
15. JAVON JACKSON   “Lucky 13”   (Solid Jackson Records)
16. DR. JOHN   “Locked Down”  (Nonesuch Records)

~COMPILED BY LINDA YOHN AND DANIEL LONG
 

Linda Yohn simply cannot remember a day in her life that was not filled with music. Her early life was full of changes as the daughter of a well-respected cancer research scientist who moved his family about, but one thing was constant: the love of music instilled by her mother. So, when it seemed life was too hard to bear, young Linda would listen to her radio, play her guitar, dance her heart out and sing at the top of her lungs. So, it isn’t so strange that “older” Linda still does all those things!