| Fred Irby, III, Music Director |
| 01 | |
Hit the Road, Jack
Percy Mayfield / Arr. Scott Silbert / Reginald Cyntje, trombone; Joseph Bernard Whitney, III, saxophone; Carroll Vaughn Dashiell, III, drum. |
| 02 | |
His Eye Is on the Sparrow
Charles Hutchison Gabriel/Civilla Durfee Martin / Arr. Naomi Crellin /Connaitre Miller / AFRO BLUE / Soloists: Kevin Owens, Faith Jordan and Jonathan Williams. |
| 03 | |
How High the Moon
Nancy Hamilton / Mark Williams, trombone. |
| 04 | |
On a Misty Night
Tadd Dameron / Arr. Joe Wrright / Milton Taylor Pace, acoustic piano; Carroll Vaughn Dashiell, III, drum. |
| 05 | |
‘Round Midnight
Thelonious Monk; Bernie Hanighen / Arr. Randy Crenshaw.
AFRO BLUE / Soloist: Danielle Withers. |
| 06 | |
U.M.M.G. (Upper Manhattan Medical Group)
Billy Strayhorn / Arr. Joe Wright / Milton Taylor Pace, acoustic piano; Mark Williams, trombone. |
| 07 | |
Body and Soul
Johnny Green / Arr. Alan Baylock / Mark Williams, trombone; Milton Taylor Pace, piano. |
| 08 | |
Kahsan No Uta (Song for Mother)
Japanese Folk Song / Arr. Chris Royal / Marlon C. Winder, trumpet; Brent Birckhead, alto saxophone. |
| 09 | |
No More Blues
Antonio Carlos Jobim; Vinicius Demoraes / Arr. Naomi Crellin / Connaitre Miller / AFRO BLUE / Soloists: Kevin Owens and Danielle Withers. |
| 10 | |
Drums Unlimited
Max Roach / Carroll Vaughn Dashiell, III, drums. |
| 11 | |
Howard University Alma Mater (1916)
F.D. Malone/J.H. Brooks / Contemporary Jazz, Arr. Connaitre Miller / AFRO BLUE. |
| 12 | |
A Child Is Born
Thad Jones / Arr. Calvin Jones / Steven Thomas, trumpet; Milton Taylor Pace, piano. |
| 13 | |
Groceries for C.J.
Chris Royal / Mark Williams, trombone; Milton Taylor Pace, piano. |
| 14 | |
Samba de Orfeu
Luiz Bonfa / Arr. Chris Royal / Reginald Cyntje, trombone; James Rodney Richardson, guitar. |
| 15 | |
In the Still of the Night
Cole Porter / Arr. Patrick Williams / Carroll Vaughn Dashiell, III, drums. |
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