Dimensions in Jazz for June 15, 2008 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Classic jazz tunes from the master composers and performers, with Montana Public Radio host Joe Korona.
Playlist:
Date Of Broadcast : Sunday 061508
Host Producer : Joe Korona
1. Newport Jazz Festival All Stars Jam Session - Blue and Boogie - NEWPORT IN NEW YORK 1972 THE JAM SESSIONS - July 1972 - - Cobblestone Records USA LP -
2. Milt Buckner Quartet - Trapped - LEONARD FEATHER PRESENTS THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF JAZZ ON RECORDS 1955 1960 - March 1953 - - MCA Records USA LP -
3. The Traditional Americans in Europe Sextet - My Buddy Run Rabbits - AMERICANS IN EUROPE - January 1963 - - Impulse Records USA LP -
4. Coleman Hawkins Hank Jones Quartet - Time On My Hands and You In My Arms - THE HAWK FLIES - November 1955 - - MCA Records USA LP -
5. Champion Jack Dupree Piano and Vocal - Wine Whiskey and Gin Head Woman - CHAMPION JACK DUPREE TRIO GERMAN JAZZ FESTIVAL - January 1963 - - Impulse Records USA LP -
6. Jackie Paris Vocal and His Quintet - You Go To My Head - NGIN THE BLUES - May 1953 - - MCA Records USA LP -
7. Stuff Smith Violin Quartet - Honeysuckle Rose - JAZZTIME USA - April 1953 - - Decca Records USA LP -
8. Albert Nicholas Clarinet Quartet - Rose Room - ALBERT NICHOLAS LIVE IN EUROPE - January 1963 - - Impulse Records USA LP -
9. Quncy Jones and His Orchestra - Grasshopper - GIANTS OF JAZZ - February 1955 - - Columbia Records USA LP -
10. JJ Johnson Trombone Sextet - Sidewinder - BLACK GIANTS - March 1959 - - Columbia Records USA LP -
11. Oscar Peterson Septet - Chicken Wings - THE TRUMPET SUMMIT MEETS THE OSCAR PETERSON BIG 4 - March 1980 - - Pablo Records USA LP -
12. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - Mood Indigo featuring Yvonne Lanauze Vocal - MASTERPIECES BY ELLINGTON - December 1950 - - Columbia Legacy Records USA CD -
13. Dizzy Gillespie Mary Lou Williams Quintet - Jitterbug Waltz - GIANTS - January 1971 - - Collectables Jazz Classics 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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