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"This Much is Certain" with Forrest (archive)

Sunday, November 6, 2011 | 10:00 to 12:00 | Jazz

Artist Song Album Label Comments
Louis Armstrong Steak Face Satchmo at Symphony Hall Decca 1951
Mal Waldron Nervous Sound Of Jazz CBS aired Dec. 8, 1957
Benny Goodman and his orchestra Stealin' Apples 1930s Jazz Big Bands Columbia 1939
Glenn Miller Tuxedo Junction the Essential Bluebird
Duke Ellington and his orchestra Amad the Far EAst Suite - special mix bluebird 1963
Art Blakey and the Jazz MEssengers Circus Art Blake and... impulse 1961
Charles Mingus Reincarnation of a love bird passions of a man - atlantic recs anthology 1929-79 Atlantic
Bud Powell Thou Swell the genius of...vol.2 verve 1955; blake on drums
King Curtis Little Brother Soul the new scene of prestige 1960; 'little brother" = nat adderly on trumpet, disguised for contractual reasons
Harry James Boog It First Team Player on the Jazz Varsity Savoy 1940
louis armstrong and the hot sevens keyhole blues hot fives and hot sevens columbia 1927
Flip Phillips Swingin' for Julie and Brownie the jazz scene verve
Ornette Coleman Eventually the Shape of Jazz to come atlantic 1959