Jazz Archives for November 04, 2007 3:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Today's Highlight: "Charlie Irvis, Trombonist"
Charlie Irvis, a native of New York City born in 1899, was the first of the jazz innovators on the trombone, and one of the pioneers in using the plunger mute on the trombone to create unusual tonal distortions. Today's program will include small-combos and the classic-blues from the mid-1920s
Playlist:
Program Name : JAZZ ARCHIVES Charlie Irvis Trombonist
Date Of Broadcast : Sunday 110407
Host Producer : Joe Korona
Track Info: Artist/Group - Song/Track - CD/Recording - Year of Release - Composer - Label - Notes
1. Thomas Morris Past JazzMasters - Bull Blues - THOMAS MORRIS 1923 1927 - May 1923 - - Classics Chronoligical Records French CD -
2. The Washingtonians - Rainy Nights - DUKE ELLINGTON 1924 1927 - November 1924 - - Classics Chronoligical Records French CD -
3. Dyke Ellingtons Washingtonians - Trombone Blues - DUKE ELLINGTON 1924 1927 - September 1925 - - Classics Chronoligical Records French CD -
4. Clarence Williams Stompers - Spanish Shawl - CLARENCE WILLIAMS 1924 1926 - January 1926 - - Classics Chronoligical Records French CD -
5. Thomas Morris Hot Babies plus Fats Waller PipeOrgan - Wont You Take Me Home - FATS WALLER 1926 1927 - May 1927 - - Classics Chronoligical Records French CD -
6. Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra - Burnin the Iceburg - JELLY ROLL MORTON COMPLETE VICTOR RECORDINGS - July 1929 - - BMG Bluebird Records USA CD BoxSet -
Montana Public Radio’s Joe Korona produces and hosts Jazz Archives, taking us through the evolution of various genres of music—ragtime, blues, small-group swing, big-band swing, boogie-woogie, bebop and more. Jazz Archives focuses on musical personalities and characters as well as instruments and styles.
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