Muse's Jukebox for December 21, 2007 10:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Eclectic mix of rock, folk, jazz and pop with various local hosts including Howard Kingston, John Arvish and Greg Keeler.
Playlist:
Program Name : Muse's Jukebox
Date Of Broadcast : 12-21-07
Host Producer : John Arvish
Track Info: Artist/Group - Song/Track - CD/Recording - Year of Release - Composer - Label - Notes
1. Steve Kuhn - Lotus Blossom - Live at Birdland - 2007 - - Blue Note -
2. David Hazeltine - Suddenly it's Spring - Blues Quarters vol. 2 - 2007
- - Criss Cross -
3. Ron Carter - Bye Bye Blackbird - Dear Miles - 2007 - - Blue Note -
4. Eric Alexander - Someday We'll all be Free - Temple of Olympic Zeus -
2007 - - Highnote -
5. Herbie Hancock - Solitude - River the joni letters - 2007 - - Verve -
6. Terence Blanchard - Wading Through - A Tale of God's Will (a requiem
for Katrina) - 2007 - - Blue Note -
7. Tord Gustavsen Trio - Where we went - Being There - 2007 - - ECM -
8. David Hazeltine - Wave - The Jobim songbook in New York - 2007 - -
Chesky -
9. Terell Stafford - Old folks - Taking chances live at the Dakota -
2007 - - Maxjazz -
10. Fred Hersch - Galay fragment/you and the night and the music - Night & the Music - 2007 - - Palmetto -
Track Info: Artist/Group - Song/Track - CD/Recording - Year of Release - Composer - Label - Notes
11. Tom Harrell - Nights at Catalonia - Light On - 2007 - - Highnote -
12. David "Fathead" Newman - Naima - Life - 2007 - - Highnote -
13. Bruce Hornsby/Christian McBride/Jack DeJohnette - Solar - Camp
Meeting - 2007 - - Sony Legacy -
14. Houston Person - I didn't know what time it was - Thinking of Home -
2007 - - Highnote -
15. Steve Kuhn - Charade - Pastorale - 2007 - - Sunnyside -
16. Jimmy Cobb Quartet - My Foolish Heart/I may be Wrong - Cobb's Corner
- 2007 - - Chesky -
This show goes wherever the Muse takes it, with each week's host giving the show a distinct flavor. Muse's Jukebox is a favorite with listeners, for Friday night get-togethers with friends or just chillin' at home.
The Muse's Jukebox theme music is "Blues for H.P." by Houston Person.
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