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Jazz Archives for August 29, 2010 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Today's Highlight: "Ladies Sing the Blues" At the heart and soul of the African-American societal culture is the music called 'THE BLUES'. And at the beginning of early-Jazz, the Blues was the heart of the music. This week, we'll feature performances by six early-Jazz and blues women-vocalists, accompanied by several of the finest instrumentalists of the music (1922-1926)
Playlist: Program Name: JAZZ ARCHIVES Ladies Sing the Blues
Date Of Broadcast: Sunday 08/29/10
Host Producer: Joe Korona
1. Edith Wilson Vocal with Johnny Dunn Jazz Hounds Quintet - What Do You
Care What I Do - JOHNNY DUNN AND EDITH WILSON Volume 1 1921 1922 - RST
Records Austrian CD - July 1922 - -
2. Rosa Henderson Vocal with Fletcher Henderson Piano - Where Can That
Somebody Be - ROSA HENDERSON Vol 1 1923 - Document Records Austrian CD -
Early Summer 1923 - -
3. Alberta Hunter Vocal with Duke Ellington Piano - Its Gonna Be a Cold
Cold Winter - DUKE ELLINGTON THE BIRTH OF A BAND - EPM FD Music French
CD - November 1924 - -
4. Eva Taylor Vocal with Clarence Williams Blue Five featuring Louis
Armstrong Cornet - Everybody Loves My Baby - CLARENCE WILLIAMS 1921 1924
- Classics Chronological Records French CD - November 1924 - -
5. Georgia Taylor Vocal with The Dixie Syncopators 10-piece band - The
Jackass Blues - KING OLIVERs JAZZ BAND 1923 1926 - Classics
Chronological Records French CD - April 1926 - -
6. Irene Scruggs Vical with King Oliver Septet - The Home Town Blues -
THE COMPLETE IRENE SCRUGGS 1922 1926 - Document Records Austrian CD -
April 1926 - -
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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