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š§ Episode 118: Modern Jazz Authority, Bass-Driven Groove & A Youth Group Throwback
Episode 118
Monday, 13 April, 2026
Derek is back once again for Episode 118, guiding this one through jazz precision, modern groove, and a perfectly placed nostalgic turn.Derek opens with a sophisticated, melodic performance from the Branford Marsalis Quartet, setting the tone with interplay, tone, and top-tier musicianship. Jonathan follows with a rhythm-forward, bass-driven track from Vincen GarcĆa, bringing modern fusion energy and tight pocket playing into the mix. Curtis then shifts things into a more atmospheric space with a live performance from David Gilmour and Romany Gilmour, where mood, texture, and restraint take center stage.In the category songs, Derek introduces Youth Group Moments, pulling a track from Amy Grant that taps directly into a very specific era of earnest songwriting and shared musical memory.Jazz sophistication, modern groove, live performance nuance, and a nostalgic callback that hits a little too close to homeāEpisode 118 delivers a little bit of everything.Curtis Gross is a self-employed video editor.Jonathan Workman is an adult learning consultant based in Wichita, KS.---Make sure you are subscribed to Why Is This So Hard For You. Type Why Is This So Hard For You in your podcast provider, hit that subscription button, and leave us a five-star review. This will make it easier for other podcast listeners to find the podcast.---The intro music is the first 30 seconds of the Ornette Coleman tune "Song X" fed into AI software that attempts to output the song to a solo piano transcription. The outro music is the first 30 seconds of Sonny Rollins' version of the tune "St. Thomas" fed into the same software.













