Resilience exists when a person uses mental processes and behaviors in promoting personal assets and protecting self from the potential negative effects of stressors. Jazz literally has the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties, a toughness that has been tested and proven through the ages; world wars, depression, recession, natural disasters, endemics, pandemics, and all-out pandemonium. Jazz remains constant and never loses it's elasticity......continuing to recover and return to it's pre-crisis status quickly. Jazz could possibly be the strongest element known to man. Earth, Wind, Fire, and Jazz on the Rocks with a Twist of Soul.
Track List - Set 1
Robert Glasper - The Worst
Freddie Joachim - A Change We Need
Nathan Mitchell f/ Tony Terry - Affirmation
Kim Waters f/ Jamal the Moroccan - High Stride
Conya Doss and B Golden - Wishful Thinking
Al Jarreau - Letter Perfect
Yebba - Distance
Moonchild - The List
Jarrod Lawson f/Moonchild - I'll Be Your Radio
Christian Scott - Sunrise in Beijing
Donald Byrd & The Blackbyrds - Change Makes Me Want to Hustle
Track List - Set 2
Gregory Porter - Everything You Touch is Gold
Dwele - Spiritual
Dave Koz - You Make Me Smile
Pat Metheny and John Scofield - Say the Brother's Name
Hiatus Kaiyote - Jekyll
Jimmy Cobb - Eleanor
Classic Cocktail - Duke Ellington and John Coltrane - My Little Brown Book
Herbie Hancock - ChameleonÂ
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