Playlist
Presented by Geoffrey Smith
Producer: James Parkin
Broadcast Assistant: Patrick Johns
Music Details
JRR Signature Tune:
Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (Marsalis)
Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tpt), Marcus Roberts (pno), Todd Williams (t/sx), Dr Michael White (clt), Danny Barker (bjo), Teddy Riley (tpt), Freddie Lonzo (tbn), Reginald Veal (bs), Herlin Riley (dms)
Recorded 28 October 1988
Taken from the album The Majesty of the Blues
1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)
This Train (Trad.)
Performed by Sister Rosetta Tharpe (voc, gtr)
Recorded 10 January 1939, New York City
Taken from the album Women's Railroad Blues: Sorry But I Can't Take You
1980 LP (Rosetta RR 1301)
Frankie and Johnny (Trad.)
Performed by Fate Marable's Society Syncopators: Sidney Desvignes (solo tpt), Amos White (tpt), Harvey Lankford (tbn), Norman Mason (a/sx), Walter Thomas (a/sx), Bert Bailey (t/sx), Fate Marable (pno), Willie Foster (bjo), Henry Kimball (tba), Zutty Singleton (dms)
Recorded 16 March 1924, New Orleans
Taken from the album New Orleans in New Orleans
CD (Jazz Archives 157992)
Dumaine Street Breakdown (Laughlin)
Performed by Tim Laughlin (clt), Connie Jones (cnt), Rick Trolsen (tbn), John Eubanks (gtr), Tom McDermott (pno), Matt Perrine (bs), Hal Smith (dms)
Recorded 18-20 December 2002
Taken from the album The Isle of Orleans
2003 CD (Gentilly Records GR-172)
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Valse a Tchavolo (Schmitt)
Performed by Tchavolo Schmitt (solo gtr), Angelo Debarre (solo gtr), Tchavolo Hassan (gtr), Chiquito Lambert (gtr), Etienne Lemauf (bs)
Recorded April 2003
Taken from the album Mémoires
2004 CD (Chant du Monde 2741230)
Chloe (Kahn, Moret)
Performed by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: Wallace Jones (tpt), Cootie Williams (solo tpt), Rex Stewart (cnt), Joe 'Tricky Sam' Nanton (solo tbn), Lawrence Brown (solo tbn), Juan Tizol (v/tbn), Barney Bigard (solo clt, t/sx), Johnny Hodges (solo a/sx), Harry Carney (a/sx, b/sx), Otto Hardwick (a/sx, bs/sx), Ben Webster (t/sx), Duke Ellington (pno), Fred Guy (gtr), Jimmy Blanton (bs), Sonny Greer (dms)
Recorded 28 October 1940, Chicago
Taken from the album Duke Ellington: The Blanton-Webster Band
1986 CD (RCA 74321 13181 2)
Ev'rytime (Blane, Martin)
Performed by Chris Connor (voc), John Lewis (pno), Barry Galbraith (gtr), Oscar Pettiford (bs), Connie Kay (dms)
Recorded 23 January 1956, New York City
Taken from the album Chris Connor
LP (London HAK 2020)
Jackie-ing (Monk)
Performed by Thelonious Monk (pno), Thad Jones (cnt), Charlie Rouse (t/sx), Sam Jones (bs), Art Taylor (dms)
Recorded 1-2 June 1959, New York City
Taken from the album 5 by Monk by 5
1989 CD (Riverside OJCCD 3622)
Sunshine on a Dull Day (Carroll)
Performed by Victor Feldman (vib), Jimmy Deuchar (tpt), Dizzy Reece (tpt), Derek Humble (a/sx), Tommy Pollard (pno), Lennie Bush (bs), Tony Crombie (dms)
Recorded 18 August 1955, London
Taken from the album Victor Feldman Septet
EP (Tempo LAP 5)
Steam Heat (Adler, Ross)
Performed by Ella Fitzgerald (voc) with unknown accompaniment
Recorded 9 October 1962, Los Angeles
Taken from the album Ella Sings Broadway
1963 LP (Verve VLP 9034)
Also available on CD: Verve 5493732
Schizophrenia (Shorter)
Performed by Wayne Shorter (t/sx), James Spaulding (a/sx), Curtis Fuller (tbn), Herbie Hancock (pno), Ron Carter (bs), Joe Chambers (dms)
Recorded 10 March 1967, Englewood Cliffs
Taken from the album Schizophenia
1977 LP (Blue Note BNS 40026)
Keester Parade (Mandell)
Performed by Cy Touff (b/tpt), Richie Kamuca (t/sx), Harry Edison (tpt), Conrad Gozzo (tpt), Matt Utal (b/sx), Russ Freeman (pno), Leroy Vinnegar (bs), Chuck Flores (dms)
Recorded 4 December 1955, Los Angeles
Taken from the album Cy Touff Octet
LP (Vogue LAE 12040)
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