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Dimensions in Jazz for November 04, 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 Blues Indigo
Date Of Broadcast: Sunday 11/04/12
Host Producer: Joe Korona
1. Duke Ellington Piano Trio - So - PIANO IN THE FOREGROUND - Columbia Legacy Records USA CD - March 1961 - -
2. Clark Terry and His Orchestra - Launching Pad - FESTIVAL SESSION - Columbia Legacy Records USA CD - September 1959 - -
3. Dollar Brand Piano Quintet - Our Loving Family - SOUTH AFRICA - ENJA Records USA CD - Summer 1983 - -
4. Abdullah Ibrahim Piano Quartet featuring Buddy Tate TenorSax - In a Sentimental Mood - ABDULLAH IBRAHIM MEETS BUDDY TATE - Chiaroscuro Records USA CD - August 1977 - -
5. Dudu Pukwana AltoSax and His Orchestra Quintet - Angel Nemali - IN THE TOWNSHIPS - Virgin Records UK CD - circa 1983 - -
6. Miles Davis Trumpet Quintet - Autumn Leaves - MILES IN ANTIBES - Columbia Records USA LP - Summer 1963 - -
7. Teddy Charles Vibes New Directions Quartet featuring Charles Mingus Bass - I Cant Get Started - EVOLUTION - Prestige Records USA CD - January 1955 - -
8. Charles Mingus Bass Jazz Workshop Sextet - Dukes Choice Bounce - A MODERN SYMPOSIUM OF JAZZ AND POETRY - Bethlehem Records USA CD - October 1957 - -
9. Bill Evans Piano Sextet featuring Charles Mingus Bass - Celia - EAST COASTING - Bethlehem Records USA CD - August 1957 - -
10. VSOP Quintet - One of a Kind - VSOP THE QUINTET - Columbia Records USA CD - July 1977 - -
11. Count Basie Piano All Stars Octet - JJJJUMP - BASIE JAM 2 - Original Jazz Classics Pablo Records USA CD - May 1976 - -
12. Jay McShann Piano Quintet featuring Buddy Tate TenorSax - Blue and Sentimental - GOING TO KANSAS CITY - New World Records USA CD - March 1972 - -
13. Tal Farlow Guitar Quartet - Straight No Chaser - THE RETURN OF TAL FARLOW 1969 - Original Jazz Classics Prestige Records USA CD - Sepember 1969 - -
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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