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"Out There a Minute" with Micheal Akutagawa (archive)

Jazz Program
Sunday, December 30, 2012 | 10:00 to 12:00 | Specialty

Artist Song Album Label Comments
Pharoah Sanders Kazuko (Peace Child) Journey to the One Evidence
Dorothy Ashby The Moving Finger The Rubaiyat of Dorothy Ashby Dusty Groove America
Slim Gaillard Atomic Cocktail Beat Scene: Jack Kerouac, His Contemporaries and Influences 101 Distribution
Sidney Bechet I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' My Jelly Roll Sidney Bechet: The Victor Sessions/Master Takes 1932 - 43 RCA
Jelly Roll Morton Mr. Jelly Lord An Introduction to Jelly Roll Morton: His Best Recordings 1926 - 1939 RCA
Woody Allen & His New Orleans Jazz Band Wild Man BLues Wild Man Blues OST RCA
Quintorigo Jelly Roll (feat. Gabriele Mirabassi & Michele Francesconi) Quintorigo Plays Mingus PID
Robert Glasper Jelly's Da Beener Canvas Blue Note
Bobby "Blue" Bland Jelly Jelly Jelly Turn On Your Love Light, The Duke Recordings, vol. 2 MCA/Chess
Elvin Jones Tohryanse, Tohryanse Live at the Village Vanguard, vol. 1 Landmark Ancient child's folk song, from Japan. The title means "Pass my child through". The request is directed from the adult to the Buddhist priest at the temple. Personnel: Elvin Jones; Frank Foster; Chip Jackson; Pat LoBarbera; Fumio Karashima.
Charlie Parker Don't Blame Me Charlie Parker On Dial Complete, vol. 4 Polygram
Etta James Don't Blame Me Jazz Verve
Marc Ribot A Mind Is a Terrible Thing To Waste Rootless Cosmopolitans Polygram
Marc Ribot Surf's Down Shoe String Compositions Tzadik
Marc Ribot Postizo (LP version) Y Los Cubanos Postizos Atlantic
Marc Ribot Exercises in Futility - III - Etude #3 - Elvis Exercises in Futility Tzadik
Mike Stoller Don't Be Cruel Cherry n/a
Oscar Brown , Jr. But I Was Cool Sin & Soul . . . And Then Some Sbme Special Mkts.
Count Basie & Joe Williams My Baby Upsets Me Count Basie Swings: Joe Williams Sings Polygram
B. B. King You Upset Me (Live) How Blue Can You Get? MCA
J.C. Akins & The Dukes You Upset My Very Soul Boddie Recording Company: Cleceland, Ohio Numero
Rahsaan Roland Kirk Balm in Gilead (Live) I, Eye, Aye Rhino / Wea UK
Bill Frisell Goodnight Irene The Willies Nonesuch
Fred Ho and the Afro Asian Ensemble Auld Lang Syne The Underground Railroad to My Heart Soul Note Records Happy New Year to All!
The Walter Theirs Memorial Saxophone Quartet St. James Infirmary Once Upon a Time in Argentina SLAM Productions