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Per the OP:
“each jam is connected to the next by a theme; you don't need to identify the themes to win, and the themes only connect consecutive jams (not all four)”
In other words: there is a theme that connects the first jam to the second, the second jam to the third, and the third jam to the fourth; but those are different themes!
By way of example:
1) 12/30/19 Tweezer
2) 12/30/99 Mike’s Song
3) 11/14/95 Stash
4) 8/28/93 Stash
1-2: 12/30 jams
2-3: Florida jams
3-4: Stash jams
P.S. we have our first correct answer!