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Dimensions in Jazz for November 25, 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 Autumn Mood Floating on a Cloud
Date Of Broadcast: Sunday 11/25/12
Host Producer: Joe Korona
1. Erroll Garner SoloPiano - MEDLEY Floating on a Cloud Cloudburst Autumn Mood - ERROLL GARNER 1944 - Classics Chronological Records French CD - November 1944 - -
2. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - Reminiscing in Tempo - DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1935 1936 - Classics Chronological Records French CD - September 1935 - -
3. Earl Fatha Hines Piano Quartet featuring Paul Gonsalves TenorSax - It Dont Mean a Thing If It Aint Got That Swing - EARL HINES MEETS PAUL GONSALVES - da music Black Lion Records UK CD - December 1970 - -
4. Herbie Hancock Piano Quartet featuring Miles Davis Trumpet - I Thought About You - RARE HOME TOWN APPEARANCE - FONTAC Jazz View Records German CD - June 1963 - -
5. Tony Williams Drums Quartet featuring Sam Rivers TenorSax - Two Pieces of One Red - LIFE TIME - Blue Note Records USA CD - August 1964 - -
6. Miles Davis Trumpet Quintet featuring Wayne Shorter TenorSax - Stella by Starlight - THE COMPLETE LIVE AT THE PLUGGED NICKEL 1965 - Columbia Legacy Records USA CD BoxSet - December 1965 - -
7. Louis Armstrong Trumpet and His All Stars - St Louis Blues featuring Velma Middleton and Louis Vocals - LOUIS ARMSTRONG PLAYS WC HANDY - Columbia Legacy Records USA CD - July 1954 - -
8. Cliff Smalls Piano TrioQuintet - Its the Talk of the Town - MEXICAN BANDIT MEETS PITTSBURGH PIRATE - Original Jazz Classics Fantasy Records USA CD - August 1973 - -
9. Jimmy Hamilton Clarinet and His Orchestra Nonet - Blue Room - SWING LOW SWEET CLARINET - Fresh Sound Records USA CD - July 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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