1. A very fine Smoke Gets in Your Eyes with tenor (I think) and guitar. My guesses are all over the place. Lovano and Lage?
Not Lovano and Lage.
2. Oh, that's got to be Walt Dickerson. From the Prestige era I think (flip side of For My Queen), if not then it's the Richard Davis duets. Walt brought out the best in every bassist he played with.
It is the Walt Dickerson album To My Queen.
3. Something from the Joe Pass Virtuoso albums on Pablo? No there's a bass there. I'll switch to the Jim Hall Ron Carter duets.
Not Jim Hall & Ron Carter.
4. Sounds like a drummer led band, I'm leaning toward Max Roach.
Not a drummer led band, previously identified.
5. Angel Eyes on bass clarinet. David Murray?
Not Angel Eyes, bass clarinet or David Murray.
6. Who Can I Turn to? Maybe Cory Weeds?
Not Who Can I Turn To?, nor is it Cory Weeds.
7. Jaunty, with a latin touch. I'll try Zoot Sims
Not Zoot Sims.
8. I was about to guess Tatum and Defranco, but this is live. Is it Ken Peplowski?
Not Ken Peplowski.
Not Ken Peplowski, though he likely played this oldie.
9. Nice marimba tune. Also live. Later Bobby Hutcherson?
Not Bobby Hutcherson.
10. Bebop standard, but not Yardbird Suite. Or is it? Tuba! Wild guess - Wynton Marsalis?
It is a bebop standard, no Wynton Marsalis.
11. Nice piano trio. Thought about Hampton Hawes, but decided Fred Hersch might be a better guess
Not Fred Hersch.
12. Sprightly theme and meaty solos from trumpet and tenor. Later Woody Shaw?
Not Woody Shaw.
13. Guitar duet on My Old Flame. I'll guess one of them is Herb Ellis
Not My Old Flame nor is Herb Ellis present.
14. That sounds like later Archie Shepp playing inside. Horace Parlan on piano?
Shepp and Parlan were previously identified.
15. I'll use a second Bobby Hutcherson guess hoping one is right.
Yes, it is Bobby Hutcherson.
16. Dexter Gordon?
Not Dexter Gordon.
Correct.