Dimensions in Jazz for December 23, 2007 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Classic jazz tunes from the master composers and performers, with Montana Public Radio host Joe Korona.
Playlist:
Program Name : DIMENSIONS IN JAZZ Terry and The Duke
Date Of Broadcast : Sunday 122307
Host Producer : Joe Korona
Track Info: Artist/Group -- Song/Track -- CD/Recording -- Year of Release -- Composer -- Label -- Notes
1. Marian and Jimmy McPartland Vocal and Friends - Basin Street Blues - A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY - November 1972 - - Jazz Alliance Records USA CD -
2. Marian and Jimmy McPartland featuring Vic Dickenson Trombone - When You Wish Upon a Star - A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY - June 1973 - - Jazz Alliance Records USA CD -
3. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra featuring Clark Terry Trumpet - Perdido - FESTIVAL SESSION - Sepetmber 1959 - - Columbia Legacy Records USA CD -
4. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra featuring Clark Terry Trumpet - Harlem Air Shaft - THE COMPLETE CAPITOL RECORDINGS OF DUKE ELLINGTON - May 1955 - - Mosaic Records USA CD BoxSet -
5. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - The Swingers Get the Blues Too - BLUES IN ORBIT - December 1959 - - Columbia Legacy Records USA CD -
6. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - The Swingers Jump - BLUES IN ORBIT - December 1959 - - Columbia Legacy Records USA CD -
7. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - Idiom 59 in Three Parts - FESTIVAL SESSION - Sepetmber 1959 - - Columbia Legacy Records USA CD -
8. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - Pie Eyes Blues - BLUES IN ORBIT - December 1959 - - Columbia Legacy Records USA CD -
9. Louis Bellson Just Jazz All Stars - The Jeep Is Jumpin - CLASSIC CAPITOL JAZZ SESSIONS - May 1952 - - Mosaic Records USA CD BoxSet -
10. Louis Bellson Just Jazz All Stars - Johnny Come Lately - CLASSIC CAPITOL JAZZ SESSIONS - May 1952 - - Mosaic Records USA CD BoxSet -
Track Info: Artist/Group -- Song/Track -- CD/Recording -- Year of Release -- Composer -- Label -- Notes
11. Louis Bellson Just Jazz All Stars - Shadows - CLASSIC CAPITOL JAZZ SESSIONS - May 1952 - - Mosaic Records USA CD BoxSet -
12. Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra - Confab with Rab - THE COMPLETE VERVE JOHNNY HODGES SMALL GROUP SESSIONS 1956 1961 - September 1956 - - Mosaic Records USA CD BoxSet -
13. Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra - Take the A Train - THE COMPLETE VERVE JOHNNY HODGES SMALL GROUP SESSIONS 1956 1961 - September 1956 - - Mosaic Records USA CD BoxSet -
14. Duke Ellington Septet - Way Back Blues - HAPPY REUNION - April 1956 - - CBS Sony Signature Records USA CD -
15. Duke Ellington Septet - Rubber Bottom - HAPPY REUNION - April 1956 - - CBS Sony Signature Records USA CD -
16. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra featuring Clark Terry Trumpet - Juniflip - ELLINGTON Volume 6 DANCE DATES CALIFORNIA 1958 - March 1958 - - Atlantic SAJA Records USA CD -
17. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra featuring Clark Terry and Cat Anderson Trumpets - El Gato - JAZZ AT THE PLAZA NEW YORK 1958 - September 1958 - - CBS Sony Records French CD -
18. Jimmy Hamilton Clarinet Sextet featuring Clark Terry Trumpet - Chuckles - SWEET BUT HOT - Late 1954 - - Drive Archives Records USA CD -
19. Jimmy Hamilton Clarinet Sextet featuring Clark Terry Trumpet - What Am I Here For - SWEET BUT HOT - Late 1954 - - Drive Archives Records USA CD -
20. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - Main Stem - ELLINGTON Volume 2 DANCE CONCERTS CALIFORNIA 1958 - March 1958 - - Atlantic SAJA Records USA CD -
Track Info: Artist/Group -- Song/Track -- CD/Recording -- Year of Release -- Composer -- Label -- Notes
21. Dorothy Donegan Piano Trio with Clark Terry Flugelhorn - St Louis Blues - DOROTHY DONEGAN TRIO WITH CLARK TERRY - October 1992 - - Chiaroscuro Records USA CD -
22. Dorothy Donegan Piano Trio with Clark Terry Flugelhorn - Reunion Boogie - DOROTHY DONEGAN TRIO WITH CLARK TERRY - October 1992 - - Chiaroscuro Records USA CD -
23. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - One OClock Jump - ELLINGTON Volume 2 DANCE CONCERTS CALIFORNIA 1958 - March 1958 - - Atlantic SAJA Records USA CD -
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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