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Dimensions in Jazz for September 09, 2007 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Classic jazz tunes from the master composers and performers, with Montana Public Radio host Joe Korona.
Playlist: Contact Name : John Arvish
Contact Email : jarvish@bresnan.net
Program Name : Dimensions in Jazz
Date Of Broadcast : 9-9-07
Host Producer : John Arvish
Artist/Group - Song/Track - CD/Recording - Year of Release - Composer - Label - Notes
1. Bobby Watson & Horizon - Minority/Love Remains - Present Tense - 1992
- - Columbia -
2. Bobby Watson & Horizon - Time will tell - Midwest Shuffle - 1994 - -
Columbia -
3. Bobby Watson - Nanatsu-no-ko - Quiet as it's Kept - 1999 - - Red
Records -
4. Matt Wilson - Love Walked in - Arts and Crafts - 2001 - - Palmetto -
5. Terrell Stafford - Blame it on my Youth - New Beginnings - 2003 - -
MaxJazz -
6. Bobby Watson & Horizon - Horizon Reassembled - Horizon Reassembled -
2004 - - Palmetto -
7. Terrell Stafford - Old Folks - Taking Chances Live at the Dakota -
2007 - - MaxJazz -
8. Jeremy Pelt - Weird Nightmare - Close to my Heart - 2003 - - MaxJazz
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9. Vincent Herring - All God's children got Rhythm - Mr. Wizard - 2004 -
- HighNote -
10. Louis Hayes and the Cannonball Legacy Band - New Delhi - Maximum
Firepower - 2006 - - Savant -
Artist/Group - Song/Track - CD/Recording - Year of Release - Composer - Label - Notes
11. Sean Jones - You are my Everything - eternal journey - 2004 - -
Mack Avenue -
12. Sean Jones - I Need Thee - Roots - 2006 - - Mack Avenue -
13. David Hazeltine - Quiet Nights (Corcovado) - The Jobim Songbook in
New York - 2007 - - Chesky -
14. Tom Harrell - VA (reprise) - Light On - 2007 - - HighNote -
15. David "Fathead' Newman - I Can't Get Started - Life - 2007 - -
HighNote -
16. Jimmy Cobb Quartet - Ruby My Dear - Cobb's Corner - 2007 - - Chesky
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17. Ron Carter - Stella by Starlight - Dear Miles, - 2007 - - Blue Note
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18. Tord Gustavsen Trio - Sani - Being There - 2007 - - ECM -
Each Sunday afternoon on Dimensions in Jazz, host Joe Korona brings listeners music from the grandaddies and grandmammas of jazz. You'll hear the big composers like Duke Ellington and Count Basie, but also the great musicians whose names might not be so familiar.
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