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Friday 28 August 2020

Tributes Etc

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 22nd November 2004 






"Saluting Robert Fowler"

"Celebrating Joe Bushkin"











Robert Fowler, The Red Door "Tight lines" (2004)
Bill Eyden-Spike Robinson, For you,for me,forever more (1985)
Teazer No 1 Who is the Singer? 
Ron Carter-Herbie Hancock, "Lawra" (1977)
Bud Freeman-Alex Welsh band, Sweet Sue  (1966)
Pepper Adams-Jimmy Knepper, Adam's in the Apple  (1958)
Teazer No 2, Who's on Piano? (1985)
Muggsy Spanier-Joe Bushkin, No title (1935)
Joe Bushkin-Buck Clayton, High Cotton
Carmen Mcrae, 'Tis Autumn
Tim Garland, Break in the Weather  (2004)

Celebrations in Sound

Sunday 26 July 2020

Final program from 2005

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 10th January 2005



"A Celebration of Artie "

"Intro to a future feature"


"Shelf Cleaning time"






Artie Shaw, Non-Stop Flight  (1937)
Lonny Johnson, Mr Jelly Roll Baker (1942)
Jack Wilson, Easterly Winds  (1968)
Joe Lipman, Livery Stable blues (1937)
Herbie Hancock, Cottontail (1998)
Sidney Bechet, Blue Horizon (1944) 
Buddy Rich, Bugle Call Rag (1978)
Petite Jazz Band, I'm the Medicine man for the Blues (2003)
Jimmy Smith,Just a closer walk with Thee
Wynton Marsalis-Diane Reeves, The Feeling of Jazz
Dave Higgins & Co, The Samba Express  

Music HERE



I do have a collection of 2004 programs
not as complete as 2005, but enough to be worth posting.

Sunday 5 January 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 23rd January 2006




"Over-looked Families"










John La Barbara Big band, Fantasm
Teazer No 1 who is the Clarinetist? 
Louis Armstrong - Bertha Chippie Hill, Pleading for the Blues
Albert Mangelsdorff, Triplicity
Teazer no 2 (cluea family affair), Mood Indigo
Chris Barber band (1958), Momma Don't Allow
Snooky Young, Up town Blues
Lena Horne - Herbie Hancock, Willow weep for Me
Buddy Tate, Mac the Knife (1957)




Not to be Over-Looked