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Dimensions in Jazz for September 02, 2012 3:00 PM - 4:55 PM
Classic jazz tunes from the master composers and performers, with Montana Public Radio host Joe Korona.
Playlist: Program Name: DIMENSIONS IN JAZZ
Date Of Broadcast: Sunday 09/02/12
Host Producer: Joe Korona
1. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - MEDLEY Princess Blue Multicoloured Blue - LIVE AT NEWPORT 1958 - Columbia Jazz Records USA CD BoxSet - July 1958 - -
2. Mahalia Jackson Vocal accompanied by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - Come Sunday - MAHALIA AT NEW PORT JAZZ FESTIVAL 1958 - Columbia Records USA CD - July 1958 - -
3. Just Jazz All Stars featuring Lionel Hampton Vibes - Stardust - HAMP THE LEGENDARY DECCA RECORDINGS - Decca Jazz Records USA CD BoxSet - August 1947 - -
4. Benny Carter AltoSax Quintet - Will You Still Be Mine - 3 4 5 THE VERVE SMALL GROUP SESSIONS - Verve Records USA CD - Mid 1950s - -
5. Red Holloway TenorSax Quartet - Deep Purple - GO RED GO - Delmark Records USA CD - July 2008 - -
6. Roy Eldridge Trumpet Coleman Hawkins TenorSax Johnny Hodges AltoSax Sextet - Perdido - ALIVE AT THE VILLAGE GATE - Verve Records USA CD - August 1962 - -
7. Stan Getz TenorSax Bill Evans Piano Quartet - My Heart Stood Still - STAN GETZ AND BILL EVANS - Verve Records USA CD - May 1964 - -
8. Johnny Hodges AltoSax Sextet featuring Duke Ellington Piano - Beale Street Blues - PLAY THE BLUES BACK TO BACK - Verve Records USA CD - February 1959 - -
9. Ben Webster TenorSax Benny Carter AltoSax Barney Bigard Clarinet Octet - You Cant Tell the Difference When the Sun Goes Down Blues - BBB AND COMPANY - Prestige Swingville Records USA CD - April 1962 - -
10. Coleman Hawkins TenorSax All Stars Sextet - Im Beginning to See the Light - COLEMAN HAWKINS ALL STARS - Prestige Swingville Records USA CD - January 1960 - -
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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