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Duke Station
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919-684-2957
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Artist | Song | Album | Label | Comments | |||
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Die Like A Dog Quartet (feat. Roy Campbell) | Encore | From Valley To Valley | Eremite | ||||
Sun Ra & His Arkestra | Out There A Minute | Out There A Minute | Blast First | ||||
The Bad Plus | We Are The Champions | Blunt Object | Columbia | ||||
Gerald Beckett | The Soothsayer | Flute Vibes | Summit | ||||
Arnett Cobb | Go, Red, Go | Arnette Blows For 1300 | Delmark | ||||
Kansas City Six | Good Morning Blues | From Spirituals To Swing: The Legendary 1938 & 1939 Carnegie Hall Concerts | Vanguard | ||||
Meade Lux Lewis | Honky Tonk Train Blues | From Spirituals To Swing: The Legendary 1938 & 1939 Carnegie Hall Concerts | Vanguard | ||||
Golden Gate Quartet | Gospel Train | From Spirituals To Swing: The Legendary 1938 & 1939 Carnegie Hall Concerts | Vanguard | ||||
Elvis Presley, Scotty & Bill | Mystery Train | Sun Records Collection | Rhino | Elvis would have been 80 years old this week. | |||
Rufus "Hound Dog" Thomas, Jr. | Bear Cat (The Answer to Hound Dog) | Sun Records Collection | Rhino | ||||
Frank Munn | Are You Lonesome Tonight? | Echoes From the 1920s | Yestermusic | Recorded 1927. | |||
Ray Charles | I Got A Woman | Elvis Classics | P-Vine (Japan) | ||||
Ray Charles & Milt Jackson | Blue Genius | Soul Brothers / Soul Meeting | Atlantic Jazz | ||||
Big Jay McNeely | Things Ain't What They Used To Be | Live At Birdland, 1957 | Collectables | ||||
Big Jay McNeely | Blow, Blow, Blow | King Of The Honkin' Sax | JSP Records | Hollywood, Los Angeles, Cincinnati 1951 - 1954. | |||
Big Jay McNeely | Jay's Frantic | King Of The Honkin' Sax | JSP Records | ||||
Big Jay McNeely | Sungi Mungi | Swingin' -- Golden Classics | Collectables | ||||
The Frank Wright Quartet | Parts 5 & 6 | Blues For Albert Ayler | ESP-Disk | According to the album liner notes, "Big Jay and his crazy stage antics and whaling and screaming tenor saxophone became a major influence on Wright and Ayler. . . . From Jump Blues, it would be artists like Big Jay McNeely that would help shape what would later be known as Avant Garde." Personnel: Wright (tenor sax, flute, vocals); James Blood Ulmer (guitar); Benny Wilson (bass); Rashied Ali (drums). Recorded live in New York City, 7/17/1974. | |||
Jon Batiste and Stay Human | The Jazz Man Speaks (Maple Leaf Rag) | Social Music | Razor & Tie | ||||
James Blood Ulmer | Money | Memphis Blood: The Sun Sessions | Hyena | ||||
Jon Batiste and Stay Human | St. James Infirmary | Social Music | Razor & Tie |