Our Year in the Rearview
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What caught our ear in 2023? Who set the agenda, or just leveled up their game? For our final episode of this year, we’re looking back, taking stock, and talking about the albums we can’t let go. One of them was Rivers in Our Veins, by drummer and composer Allison Miller, who joins us here for some illuminating conversation. This is a supersize edition of The Late Set, but we think you’ll appreciate how much we packed in.  More to explore:  The 10 Best Jazz Albums of 2023 Roulette TV: Allison Miller presents Rivers in Our Veins The Year in Jazz: A Critics’ Roundtable Support WRTI: https://bit.ly/2yAkaJs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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