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Jazz Program
Sunday, October 12, 2014 | 09:00 to 11:00 | Specialty

New Artist Song Album Label Comments
Dennis Locorriere Dig A Pony Let It Be Revisited Mojo (10/2010)
Pharoah Sanders You've Got To Have Freedom Live Evidence The anniversary of my first being on the radio. This is the very first song I played "back then".
Sun Ra & His Arkestra Out There A Minute Out There A Minute Blast First
Ruby Braff / George Barnes Quartet Here, There And Everywhere Live At The New School Chiasocuro
The Wilson Malone Voice Band Penny Lane Exotic Beatles, Volume 1 Exoticarecords For Anthony Naylor
Margo Thunders Expressway To Your Heart The Blue Series Sampler Blue Note
* The Budos Band Turn & Burn Burnt Offering Daptone
Jack McDuff Walkin The Dog B-3'in -- Organ Jazz 32 Jazz
David McCallum The Edge Dropping Science: Greatest Samples from the Blue Note Lab Blue Note
Chris Lightcap's Bigmouth Year of the Rooster Deluxe Clean Feed
The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra Ragtime Travesty on "Il Trovatore" That Demon Rag!: American Popular Music from the Ragtime Era Dorian Discovery
Duke Ellington Harlem Air Shaft New York, New York, The City in Song Blue Note
Junko Onishi So Long Eric / Mood Indigo / Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me Musical Moments somethin'else Personnel: Onishi (piano); Reginald Veal (bass); Herlin Riley (drums). Recorded live at the Blue Note, Tokyo on September 14, 2008.
Billie Holiday (MoodyMann Remix) That Ole Devil Called Love L.A. Noire / Remixed Verve
Ella Johnson with Buddy Johnson Since I Fell For You Take It Off! NotNewMusic
Esquivel & His Orchestra Besame Mucho Take It Off! NotNewMusic
Cannonball Adderley Work Song Nippon Soul: Recorded in Concert in Tokyo Riverside Personnel: Adderley (alto sax); Nat Adderley (cornet); Yusef Lateef (flute, oboe, tenor sax); Joe Zawinul (piano); Sam Jones (bass); Louis Hayes (drums). Recorded in concert (Sankei Hall, Tokyo), July 14 - 15, 1963. The material on this album is thought to be the first recording of American jazz artists in Japan.
Al "Jazzbo" Collins The Discovery Of America Beat Scene: Jack Kerouac, His Contemporaries, and Influences Cherry Red Records For Yoko(mole)--It just wouldn't have happened without you!
James Booker Pop's Dilemma / Irene Goodnight Resurrection of the Bayou Maharajah Rounder
Chris Lightcap Dig A Pony Quartet Bigmouth
Allen Toussaint St. James Infirmary The Bright Mississippi Nonesuch