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Will this bitter Earth song we heard from a very sharp in front of that Avery with a few guests on this one the New England Gospel Choir lending their talents to the session special guest Melissa Morgan also heard on a few of the tracks on this tribute to Sister Rosetta Tharpe called Sharp need to start and from that when we heard a very sharp composition called spiritual dilemma the master basis leading the way and at the top of the set sounds from at the end Charles Creole soul the name of at the ends recording that from his on culture shock music joined by Brian Hogans on alto sax and obit Cal Vera on drums Jack for its parts on tenor sax crisp hour on piano and Fender rose and then Williams on bass at the end Charles leading the way on trumpet flugel horn and percussion we heard the song Midnight Again that from the adding Creole soul from at the intros and that s how we close out this hour of jazz with Greg bridges what. You re really. Public radio offers a diverse mix of music n