Jazz Archives for April 06, 2008 3:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Today's Highlight: "Tricky Sam's Trombone and the Talking Brass" Trombonist Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton. a pioneer in using the plunger mute with the trombone helped create the Wah-wah sound. Nanton's unique voicings were used by Duke Ellington, in whose band Nanton played, to create the orchestra's "jungle band" sound, which evolved during their late-1920s engagement at Harlem's Cotton Club
Playlist:
Program Name : JAZZ ARCHIVES Tricky Sam Trombone and The Talkin Brass
Date Of Broadcast : Sunday 040608
Host Producer : Joe Korona
1. with The Get Happy Band Thomas Morris Sextet - On the Puppys Tail - THOMAS MORRIS CLARENCE WILLIAMS 1924 1929 - September 1925 - - Neatwork Records Austrian CD -
2. with Thomas Morris New Orleans Five - My Baby Doesnt Squawk - THOMAS MORRIS 1923 1927 - November 1926 - - Classics Chronological Records French CD -
3. with Thomas Morris New Orleans Five - The King of The Zulus - THOMAS MORRIS 1923 1927 - November 1926 - - Classics Chronological Records French CD -
4. with Thomas Morris New Orleans Five - South Rampart Street Blues - THOMAS MORRIS CLARENCE WILLIAMS 1924 1929 - November 1926 - - Neatwork Records Austrian CD -
5. with Thomas Morris and His Seven Hot Babies - Blues from The Everglades - THOMAS MORRIS CLARENCE WILLIAMS 1924 1929 - November 1926 - - Neatwork Records Austrian CD -
6. with Thomas Morris and His Seven Hot Babies - The P D Q Blues - THOMAS MORRIS CLARENCE WILLIAMS 1924 1929 - November 1926 - - Neatwork Records Austrian CD -
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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