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Sunday, June 29, 2014 | 10:00 to 12:00 | JAzz!

Artist Song Album Label Comments
benny goodman You're easy to dance with vol. 3:all the cats join in columbia peggy lee vocals: 1942
nat king cole w/ june christy and metronome all stars nat meets june 1940s the singers columbia
duke elllington dancin' in the dark indigo columbia 1957;
john coltrane india impressions impulse 1961; trane sop. sax; dolphy bass clarinet; mccoy tyner piano; elvin jones drums
Charle Mingus ModeD, ModeE, ModeF the black saint and the sinner lady impulse 1963
john coltrane quartet greensleeves africa/brass impulse 1961 big band
johnny bothwell I'll remember april what ever happened to? doctor jazz 1945; bothwell alt sax
dave brubeck quartet i feel pretty music from West Side Story columbia 1960
eddie vinson cannonizing clean head and canonball landmark 1961
kid thomas and his algiers stompers victory walk ragtime stompers GHB recs
wingy man one and his orch. the isle of capri 1930s jazz: the small combos columbia wing on trumpet, vocals; 1935
louis armstrong and the hot sevens 12th street rag hot fives and hot sevens columbia
count basie how long blues blues by basie columbia jimmy rushing on vocals; 1939
duke ellington festival junction at newport columbia 1956
buck clayton after hours jam sessions from the vault Columbia 1956; buck + ruby on trumpets; coleman hawkins tenor sax
andrew hill flight 19 (alt) point of departure blue note 1964