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Dimensions in Jazz for October 14, 2012 2:00 PM - 3:55 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: 10/14/2012
Host Producer: Susan Jamerson
1. George Shearing & Wes Montgomery - Love Walked In - George Shearing & Montgomery Brothers - Jazzland - 1989 - -
2. George Shearing & Wes Montgomery - Darn That Dream - George Shearing & Montgomery Brothers - Jazzland - 1989 - -
3. The Great Jazz Trio - Autumn Leaves - Autumn Leaves - Village Records - 2002 - -
4. Bud Powell - Moose The Mooche - The Amazing Bud Powell - Blue Note - 1988 - -
5. Wynton Kelly - Old Clothes - Kelly Blue - Riverside - 1989 - -
6. Bobby Timmons Trio - Dat Dere - In Person - Riverside - 1989 - -
7. Thelonious Monk - \'Round Midnight - Misterioso - Riverside - 1989 - -
8. Hampton Hawes - Blues for Jacque - This is Hampton Hawes Vol. 2 - Contemporary - 1987 - -
9. Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins - Work - Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins - Prestige - 1987 - -
10. McCoy Tyner - Song For My Lady - Song For My Lady - Milestone - 1973 - -
11. Gerry Mulligan & Thelonious Monk - I Mean You - Mulligan Meets Monk - Riverside - 1987 - -
12. Harold Land - Little Chris - The Fox - Contemporary - 1988 - -
13. Coleman Hawkins - Groovin\' - Soul - Prestige - 1984 - -
14. Art Pepper - Too Close For Comfort - Intensity - Contemporary - 1963 - -
15. Lee Morgan Quintet - Raggedy Ann - Take Twelve - Jazzland - 1989 - -
16. Milt Jackson Quintet - Bags of Blues - Live at the Village Gate - Riverside - 1987 - -
17. Modern Jazz Quartet & Sonny Rollins - Bags\' Groove - At Music Inn Vol. 2 - Atlantic Jazz - 1988 - -
18. George Shearing & Wes Montgomery - Mambo in Chimes - George Shearing & The Montgomery Brothers - Jazzland - 1989 - -
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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