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Jazz Program
Sunday, June 7, 2015 | 09:00 to 11:00 | Specialty

New Artist Song Album Label Comments
David Szczesny The Ballad For Seven In Between EP Porter
Alice Coltrane Blue Nile Translinear Light Impulse!
Alien Chatter 20 Million Miles to Saskatoon Invasion EP 1 & 2 Six Degrees
Johnny Cash Girl In Saskatoon From Memphis To Hollywood Columbia Legacy
John Fahey Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning Old Fashioned Love Takoma / Fantasy
Exposed Blues Duo Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho Bare Greene Av Music
Sun Ra & His Arkestra Out There A Minute Out There A Minute Blast First
Joe McPhee Knox Tenor & Fallen Angels Hatology McPhee cites Braxton's "For Alto" as having "kicked open the door" for lengthy solo performance on a single-noted instrument.
Anthony Braxton To Artist Murray De Pillars For Alto Delmark Recorded in 1968-69, this album (Braxton's second recording) was the first lengthy document of solo saxophone improvisation.
Lee Wiley Why Shouldn't I? 'S Wonderful Proper
Georges Montalba Stars Fell On Alabama Pipe Organ Favorites Hit Thing
Sun Ra Stars Fell On Alabama Purple Night A&M
James P. Johnson Aunt Hagar's Blues The Original James P. Johnson Smithsonian Folkways
Duke Ellington Piano Improvisations -- Nos. 1, 2, 3, & 4 Piano In The Foreground Columbia Legacy
* Philip Corner Empire's Diva Satie Slowly Unseen Worlds
Django Reinhardt You're Driving Me Crazy Jazz Guitar Pioneers Primo
John Cali & Tony Guttuso Satan Takes A Holiday Pioneers of the Jazz Guitar Yazoo
John Fahey Oh Come, Oh Come Emmanuel Vol. 4 The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party Takoma
Eric Alexander Let's Stay Together Alexander The Great Hignote
Montefiori Cocktail Un Uomo, Una Donna Raccolta No. 1 ("Collection No. 1") IRMA America
Jerry Granelli It's A Man's World V16: The Sonic Temple Snglines For Molie: Keep playing it, Buddy!
Bourbon Street Jazz St. James Infirmary Best Of Bourbon Street Jazz Mardi Gras Records