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Summary: Jazz from bebop, swing, hard bop and cool to avant garde, free jazz and jazz rock plus soul, funk, latin, salsa, Brazilian music, rare groove and old school hip-hop.

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 140: A History of Blue Note, part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6269

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Blue Note Records we present the second in a series of shows tracing the history of jazz's greatest label featuring Herbie Hancock, Horace Silver, Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers, Donald Byrd, Dexter Gordon, Jackie McLean, Jimmy Smith, Grant Green, Freddie Hubbard, Hank Mobley, Ike Quebec, Lou Donaldson, Dizzy Reece, Art Taylor and Freddie Redd with Wynton Kelly, Wayne Shorter, Stanley Turrentine, McCoy Tyner, Junior Cook, Curtis Fuller, Blue Mitchell, Cedar Walton, Duke Pearson, Horace Parlan, Tina Brooks, Walter Davis, Jr., Baby Face Willette, Paul Chambers, Reggie Workman, Jymie Merritt, Gene Taylor, Butch Warren ,Herbie Lewis, George Tucker, Billy Higgins, Joe Harris, Donald Bailey, Dave Bailey, Al Harewood, Ben Dixon, Lex Humphries, Louis Hayes and Philly Joe Jones Photo: Dexter Gordon All titles issued on Blue Note [] Dizzy Reece- Groovesville (Star Bright, BLP 4023 and BST 84023, recorded November 19, 1959) Reece- tp; Hank Mobley- ts; Wynton Kelly- p; Paul Chambers- b; Art Taylor- d [] Hank Mobley- If I Should Lose You (Soul Station, BLP 4031 and BST 84031, recorded February 7, 1960) Mobley- ts; Wynton Kelly- p; Paul Chambers- b; Art Blakey- d [] Jimmy Smith- Minor Chant (Back at the Chicken Shack, BLP 4117 and BST 84117, recorded April 25, 1960) Stanley Turrentine- ts; Smith- org; Donald Bailey- d [] Donald Byrd- Bo (Byrd in Flight, BLP 4048 and BST 84048, recorded July 10, 1960) Byrd- tp; Jackie McLean- as; Duke Pearson- p; Reggie Workman- b; Lex Humphries- d [] Art Taylor- Cookoo and Fungi (A.T.'s Delight, BLP 4047 and BST 84047, recorded August 6, 1960) Stanley Turrentine- ts; Wynton Kelly- p; Paul Chambers- b; Taylor- d; Patato Valdes- cga [] Freddie Redd- Blues-Blues-Blues (Shades of Redd, BLP 4045 and BST 84045, recorded August 13, 1960) Jackie McLean- as; Tina Brooks- ts; Redd- p; Paul Chambers- b; Louis Hayes- d [] Lou Donaldson- A Foggy Day (Here 'Tis, BLP 4066 and BST 84066, recorded January 23, 1961) Donaldson- as; Grant Green- g; Baby Face Willette- org; Dave Bailey- d [] Grant Green- Miss Ann's Tempo (Grant's First Stand, BLP 4064 and BST 84064, recorded January 28, 1961) Green- g; Baby Face Willette- org; Ben Dixon- d [] Dexter Gordon- It's You or No One (Doin' Allright, BLP 4077 and BST 84077, recorded May 6, 1961) Freddie Hubbard- tp; Gordon- ts; Horace Parlan- p; George Tucker- b; Al Harewood- d [] Freddie Hubbard- Birdlike (Ready for Freddie, BLP 4085 and BST 84085, recorded August 21, 1961) Hubbard- tp; Wayne Shorter- ts; Bernard McKinney- euph; McCoy Tyner- p; Art Davis- b; Elvin Jones- d [] Ike Quebec- Minor Impulse (Blue and Sentimental, BLP 4098 and BST 84098, recorded December 16, 1961) Quebec- ts; Grant Green- g; Paul Chambers- b; Philly Joe Jones- d [] Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers- Backstage Sally (Buhaina's Delight, BLP 4104 and BST 84104, recorded December 18, 1961) Freddie Hubbard- tp; Wayne Shorter- ts; Curtis Fuller- tb; Cedar Walton- p; Jymie Merritt- b; Blakey- d [] Jackie McLean- Omega (Let Freedom Ring, Blue Note BLP 4106 and BST 84106, recorded March 19, 1962) McLean- as; Walter Davis Jr.- p; Herbie Lewis- b; Billy Higgins- d; [] Herbie Hancock- Three Bags Full (Takin' Off, BLP 4109 and BST 84109, recorded May 28, 1962) Freddie Hubbard- tp; Dexter Gordon- ts; Hancock- p; Butch Warren- b; Billy Higgins- d [] Horace Silver- The Tokyo Blues (The Tokyo Blues, BLP 4110 and BST 84110, recorded July 13, 1962) Blue Mitchell- tp; Junior Cook- ts; Silver- p; Gene Taylor- b; Joe Harris- d [] This podcast is made possible with your PayPal contributions. Please use the link below to contribu te, or visit illasounds.podomatic.com and look for the Paypal button in the right hand column. Thank you. Click the green arrow below to stream the show(continued)

 140: A History of Blue Note, part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6269

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Blue Note Records we present the second in a series of shows tracing the history of jazz's greatest label featuring Herbie Hancock, Horace Silver, Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers, Donald Byrd, Dexter Gordon, Jackie McLean, Jimmy Smith, Grant Green, Freddie Hubbard, Hank Mobley, Ike Quebec, Lou Donaldson, Dizzy Reece, Art Taylor and Freddie Redd with Wynton Kelly, Wayne Shorter, Stanley Turrentine, McCoy Tyner, Junior Cook, Curtis Fuller, Blue Mitchell, Cedar Walton, Duke Pearson, Horace Parlan, Tina Brooks, Walter Davis, Jr., Baby Face Willette, Paul Chambers, Reggie Workman, Jymie Merritt, Gene Taylor, Butch Warren ,Herbie Lewis, George Tucker, Billy Higgins, Joe Harris, Donald Bailey, Dave Bailey, Al Harewood, Ben Dixon, Lex Humphries, Louis Hayes and Philly Joe Jones Photo: Dexter Gordon All titles issued on Blue Note [] Dizzy Reece- Groovesville (Star Bright, BLP 4023 and BST 84023, recorded November 19, 1959) Reece- tp; Hank Mobley- ts; Wynton Kelly- p; Paul Chambers- b; Art Taylor- d [] Hank Mobley- If I Should Lose You (Soul Station, BLP 4031 and BST 84031, recorded February 7, 1960) Mobley- ts; Wynton Kelly- p; Paul Chambers- b; Art Blakey- d [] Jimmy Smith- Minor Chant (Back at the Chicken Shack, BLP 4117 and BST 84117, recorded April 25, 1960) Stanley Turrentine- ts; Smith- org; Donald Bailey- d [] Donald Byrd- Bo (Byrd in Flight, BLP 4048 and BST 84048, recorded July 10, 1960) Byrd- tp; Jackie McLean- as; Duke Pearson- p; Reggie Workman- b; Lex Humphries- d [] Art Taylor- Cookoo and Fungi (A.T.'s Delight, BLP 4047 and BST 84047, recorded August 6, 1960) Stanley Turrentine- ts; Wynton Kelly- p; Paul Chambers- b; Taylor- d; Patato Valdes- cga [] Freddie Redd- Blues-Blues-Blues (Shades of Redd, BLP 4045 and BST 84045, recorded August 13, 1960) Jackie McLean- as; Tina Brooks- ts; Redd- p; Paul Chambers- b; Louis Hayes- d [] Lou Donaldson- A Foggy Day (Here 'Tis, BLP 4066 and BST 84066, recorded January 23, 1961) Donaldson- as; Grant Green- g; Baby Face Willette- org; Dave Bailey- d [] Grant Green- Miss Ann's Tempo (Grant's First Stand, BLP 4064 and BST 84064, recorded January 28, 1961) Green- g; Baby Face Willette- org; Ben Dixon- d [] Dexter Gordon- It's You or No One (Doin' Allright, BLP 4077 and BST 84077, recorded May 6, 1961) Freddie Hubbard- tp; Gordon- ts; Horace Parlan- p; George Tucker- b; Al Harewood- d [] Freddie Hubbard- Birdlike (Ready for Freddie, BLP 4085 and BST 84085, recorded August 21, 1961) Hubbard- tp; Wayne Shorter- ts; Bernard McKinney- euph; McCoy Tyner- p; Art Davis- b; Elvin Jones- d [] Ike Quebec- Minor Impulse (Blue and Sentimental, BLP 4098 and BST 84098, recorded December 16, 1961) Quebec- ts; Grant Green- g; Paul Chambers- b; Philly Joe Jones- d [] Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers- Backstage Sally (Buhaina's Delight, BLP 4104 and BST 84104, recorded December 18, 1961) Freddie Hubbard- tp; Wayne Shorter- ts; Curtis Fuller- tb; Cedar Walton- p; Jymie Merritt- b; Blakey- d [] Jackie McLean- Omega (Let Freedom Ring, Blue Note BLP 4106 and BST 84106, recorded March 19, 1962) McLean- as; Walter Davis Jr.- p; Herbie Lewis- b; Billy Higgins- d; [] Herbie Hancock- Three Bags Full (Takin' Off, BLP 4109 and BST 84109, recorded May 28, 1962) Freddie Hubbard- tp; Dexter Gordon- ts; Hancock- p; Butch Warren- b; Billy Higgins- d [] Horace Silver- The Tokyo Blues (The Tokyo Blues, BLP 4110 and BST 84110, recorded July 13, 1962) Blue Mitchell- tp; Junior Cook- ts; Silver- p; Gene Taylor- b; Joe Harris- d [] This podcast is made possible with your PayPal contributions. Please use the link below to contribu te, or visit illasounds.podomatic.com and look for the Paypal button in the right hand column. Thank you. Click the green arrow below to stream the show(continued)

 140: A History of Blue Note, part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6269

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Blue Note Records we present the second in a series of shows tracing the history of jazz's greatest label featuring Herbie Hancock, Horace Silver, Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers, Donald Byrd, Dexter Gordon, Jackie McLean, Jimmy Smith, Grant Green, Freddie Hubbard, Hank Mobley, Ike Quebec, Lou Donaldson, Dizzy Reece, Art Taylor and Freddie Redd with Wynton Kelly, Wayne Shorter, Stanley Turrentine, McCoy Tyner, Junior Cook, Curtis Fuller, Blue Mitchell, Cedar Walton, Duke Pearson, Horace Parlan, Tina Brooks, Walter Davis, Jr., Baby Face Willette, Paul Chambers, Reggie Workman, Jymie Merritt, Gene Taylor, Butch Warren ,Herbie Lewis, George Tucker, Billy Higgins, Joe Harris, Donald Bailey, Dave Bailey, Al Harewood, Ben Dixon, Lex Humphries, Louis Hayes and Philly Joe Jones Photo: Dexter Gordon All titles issued on Blue Note [] Dizzy Reece- Groovesville (Star Bright, BLP 4023 and BST 84023, recorded November 19, 1959) Reece- tp; Hank Mobley- ts; Wynton Kelly- p; Paul Chambers- b; Art Taylor- d [] Hank Mobley- If I Should Lose You (Soul Station, BLP 4031 and BST 84031, recorded February 7, 1960) Mobley- ts; Wynton Kelly- p; Paul Chambers- b; Art Blakey- d [] Jimmy Smith- Minor Chant (Back at the Chicken Shack, BLP 4117 and BST 84117, recorded April 25, 1960) Stanley Turrentine- ts; Smith- org; Donald Bailey- d [] Donald Byrd- Bo (Byrd in Flight, BLP 4048 and BST 84048, recorded July 10, 1960) Byrd- tp; Jackie McLean- as; Duke Pearson- p; Reggie Workman- b; Lex Humphries- d [] Art Taylor- Cookoo and Fungi (A.T.'s Delight, BLP 4047 and BST 84047, recorded August 6, 1960) Stanley Turrentine- ts; Wynton Kelly- p; Paul Chambers- b; Taylor- d; Patato Valdes- cga [] Freddie Redd- Blues-Blues-Blues (Shades of Redd, BLP 4045 and BST 84045, recorded August 13, 1960) Jackie McLean- as; Tina Brooks- ts; Redd- p; Paul Chambers- b; Louis Hayes- d [] Lou Donaldson- A Foggy Day (Here 'Tis, BLP 4066 and BST 84066, recorded January 23, 1961) Donaldson- as; Grant Green- g; Baby Face Willette- org; Dave Bailey- d [] Grant Green- Miss Ann's Tempo (Grant's First Stand, BLP 4064 and BST 84064, recorded January 28, 1961) Green- g; Baby Face Willette- org; Ben Dixon- d [] Dexter Gordon- It's You or No One (Doin' Allright, BLP 4077 and BST 84077, recorded May 6, 1961) Freddie Hubbard- tp; Gordon- ts; Horace Parlan- p; George Tucker- b; Al Harewood- d [] Freddie Hubbard- Birdlike (Ready for Freddie, BLP 4085 and BST 84085, recorded August 21, 1961) Hubbard- tp; Wayne Shorter- ts; Bernard McKinney- euph; McCoy Tyner- p; Art Davis- b; Elvin Jones- d [] Ike Quebec- Minor Impulse (Blue and Sentimental, BLP 4098 and BST 84098, recorded December 16, 1961) Quebec- ts; Grant Green- g; Paul Chambers- b; Philly Joe Jones- d [] Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers- Backstage Sally (Buhaina's Delight, BLP 4104 and BST 84104, recorded December 18, 1961) Freddie Hubbard- tp; Wayne Shorter- ts; Curtis Fuller- tb; Cedar Walton- p; Jymie Merritt- b; Blakey- d [] Jackie McLean- Omega (Let Freedom Ring, Blue Note BLP 4106 and BST 84106, recorded March 19, 1962) McLean- as; Walter Davis Jr.- p; Herbie Lewis- b; Billy Higgins- d; [] Herbie Hancock- Three Bags Full (Takin' Off, BLP 4109 and BST 84109, recorded May 28, 1962) Freddie Hubbard- tp; Dexter Gordon- ts; Hancock- p; Butch Warren- b; Billy Higgins- d [] Horace Silver- The Tokyo Blues (The Tokyo Blues, BLP 4110 and BST 84110, recorded July 13, 1962) Blue Mitchell- tp; Junior Cook- ts; Silver- p; Gene Taylor- b; Joe Harris- d [] This podcast is made possible with your PayPal contributions. Please use the link below to contribu te, or visit illasounds.podomatic.com and look for the Paypal button in the right hand column. Thank you. Click the green arrow below to stream the show(continued)

 139: The World's Greatest Jazz Concert 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5429

Great jazz performances recorded live featuring Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Thelonious Monk, Cannonball Adderley, Lee Morgan, Elvin Jones, The Jazz Crusaders and Charles Tolliver with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Dave Liebman, Paul Desmond, Joe Zawinul, Charlie Rouse, Steve Grossman, Nat Adderley, Bennie Maupin, John Hicks, Harold Maber, Ron Carter, Reggie Workman, Herbie Lewis, Jymie Merritt, Gene Perla, Gene Wright, Larry Gales, Ben Riley, Joe Morello, Mickey Roker, Alvin Queen, Roy McCurdy and Tony Williams [1'13] Elvin Jones- The Children, Save the Children (Live at the Lighthouse, Volume 2, Blue Note 1972) David Liebman- ss; Steve Grossman- ts; Gene Perla- b; Jones- d; live at the Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California [8'58] Thelonious Monk- Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are (Live at the It Club- Complete, Columbia 1964) Charlie Rouse- ts; Monk- p; Larry Gales- b; Ben Riley- d; live at the It Club, Los Angeles [17'59] Miles Davis- Stella by Starlight (The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel, Columbia 1965) Davis- tp; Wayne Shorter- ts; Herbie Hancock- p; Ron Carter- b; Tony Williams- d; live at the Plugged Nickel, Chicago [32'14] The Jazz Crusaders- Native Dancer (Lighthouse '68, Pacific Jazz 1967) Wayne Henderson- tb; Wilton Felder- ts; Joe Sample- p; Buster Williams- b; Stix Hooper- d; live at the Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California [41'09] Dave Brubeck- Koto Song (Summit Sessions, Columbia 1966) Paul Desmond- as; Brubeck- p; Eugene Wright- b; Joe Morello- d; live in Karlsruhe [49'11] Charles Tolliver- Grand Max (Live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival aka Grand Max, Strata East 1972) Tolliver- tp; John Hicks- p; Reggie Workman- b; Alvin Queen- d; live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival, Holland [60'13] Cannonball Adderley- Requiem for a Jazz Musician (Money in the Pocket, Capitol 1966) Nat Adderley- cor; C. Adderley- as; Joe Zawinul- p; Herbie Lewis- b; Roy McCurdy- d; live at The Club, Chicago [70'43] Lee Morgan- Nommo (Live at the Lighthouse [CD version], Blue Note 1970) Morgan- tp; Bennie Maupin- ts, fl, bcl; Harold Mabern- p; Jymie Merritt- b; Mickey Roker- d live at the Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California [88'28] This podcast is made possible with your PayPal contributions. Please use the link below to contribute, or visit illasounds.podomatic.com and look for the Paypal button in the right hand column. Thank you. Click the green arrow below to stream the show to your PC, or choose the 'download' option to save the file. If you enjoy this podcast, try these: 126: The World's Greatest Jazz Concert 11 The great jazz artists captured live

 139: The World's Greatest Jazz Concert 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5429

Great jazz performances recorded live featuring Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Thelonious Monk, Cannonball Adderley, Lee Morgan, Elvin Jones, The Jazz Crusaders and Charles Tolliver with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Dave Liebman, Paul Desmond, Joe Zawinul, Charlie Rouse, Steve Grossman, Nat Adderley, Bennie Maupin, John Hicks, Harold Maber, Ron Carter, Reggie Workman, Herbie Lewis, Jymie Merritt, Gene Perla, Gene Wright, Larry Gales, Ben Riley, Joe Morello, Mickey Roker, Alvin Queen, Roy McCurdy and Tony Williams [1'13] Elvin Jones- The Children, Save the Children (Live at the Lighthouse, Volume 2, Blue Note 1972) David Liebman- ss; Steve Grossman- ts; Gene Perla- b; Jones- d; live at the Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California [8'58] Thelonious Monk- Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are (Live at the It Club- Complete, Columbia 1964) Charlie Rouse- ts; Monk- p; Larry Gales- b; Ben Riley- d; live at the It Club, Los Angeles [17'59] Miles Davis- Stella by Starlight (The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel, Columbia 1965) Davis- tp; Wayne Shorter- ts; Herbie Hancock- p; Ron Carter- b; Tony Williams- d; live at the Plugged Nickel, Chicago [32'14] The Jazz Crusaders- Native Dancer (Lighthouse '68, Pacific Jazz 1967) Wayne Henderson- tb; Wilton Felder- ts; Joe Sample- p; Buster Williams- b; Stix Hooper- d; live at the Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California [41'09] Dave Brubeck- Koto Song (Summit Sessions, Columbia 1966) Paul Desmond- as; Brubeck- p; Eugene Wright- b; Joe Morello- d; live in Karlsruhe [49'11] Charles Tolliver- Grand Max (Live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival aka Grand Max, Strata East 1972) Tolliver- tp; John Hicks- p; Reggie Workman- b; Alvin Queen- d; live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival, Holland [60'13] Cannonball Adderley- Requiem for a Jazz Musician (Money in the Pocket, Capitol 1966) Nat Adderley- cor; C. Adderley- as; Joe Zawinul- p; Herbie Lewis- b; Roy McCurdy- d; live at The Club, Chicago [70'43] Lee Morgan- Nommo (Live at the Lighthouse [CD version], Blue Note 1970) Morgan- tp; Bennie Maupin- ts, fl, bcl; Harold Mabern- p; Jymie Merritt- b; Mickey Roker- d live at the Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California [88'28] This podcast is made possible with your PayPal contributions. Please use the link below to contribute, or visit illasounds.podomatic.com and look for the Paypal button in the right hand column. Thank you. Click the green arrow below to stream the show to your PC, or choose the 'download' option to save the file. If you enjoy this podcast, try these: 126: The World's Greatest Jazz Concert 11 The great jazz artists captured live

 139: The World's Greatest Jazz Concert 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5429

Great jazz performances recorded live featuring Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Thelonious Monk, Cannonball Adderley, Lee Morgan, Elvin Jones, The Jazz Crusaders and Charles Tolliver with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Dave Liebman, Paul Desmond, Joe Zawinul, Charlie Rouse, Steve Grossman, Nat Adderley, Bennie Maupin, John Hicks, Harold Maber, Ron Carter, Reggie Workman, Herbie Lewis, Jymie Merritt, Gene Perla, Gene Wright, Larry Gales, Ben Riley, Joe Morello, Mickey Roker, Alvin Queen, Roy McCurdy and Tony Williams [1'13] Elvin Jones- The Children, Save the Children (Live at the Lighthouse, Volume 2, Blue Note 1972) David Liebman- ss; Steve Grossman- ts; Gene Perla- b; Jones- d; live at the Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California [8'58] Thelonious Monk- Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are (Live at the It Club- Complete, Columbia 1964) Charlie Rouse- ts; Monk- p; Larry Gales- b; Ben Riley- d; live at the It Club, Los Angeles [17'59] Miles Davis- Stella by Starlight (The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel, Columbia 1965) Davis- tp; Wayne Shorter- ts; Herbie Hancock- p; Ron Carter- b; Tony Williams- d; live at the Plugged Nickel, Chicago [32'14] The Jazz Crusaders- Native Dancer (Lighthouse '68, Pacific Jazz 1967) Wayne Henderson- tb; Wilton Felder- ts; Joe Sample- p; Buster Williams- b; Stix Hooper- d; live at the Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California [41'09] Dave Brubeck- Koto Song (Summit Sessions, Columbia 1966) Paul Desmond- as; Brubeck- p; Eugene Wright- b; Joe Morello- d; live in Karlsruhe [49'11] Charles Tolliver- Grand Max (Live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival aka Grand Max, Strata East 1972) Tolliver- tp; John Hicks- p; Reggie Workman- b; Alvin Queen- d; live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival, Holland [60'13] Cannonball Adderley- Requiem for a Jazz Musician (Money in the Pocket, Capitol 1966) Nat Adderley- cor; C. Adderley- as; Joe Zawinul- p; Herbie Lewis- b; Roy McCurdy- d; live at The Club, Chicago [70'43] Lee Morgan- Nommo (Live at the Lighthouse [CD version], Blue Note 1970) Morgan- tp; Bennie Maupin- ts, fl, bcl; Harold Mabern- p; Jymie Merritt- b; Mickey Roker- d live at the Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California [88'28] This podcast is made possible with your PayPal contributions. Please use the link below to contribute, or visit illasounds.podomatic.com and look for the Paypal button in the right hand column. Thank you. Click the green arrow below to stream the show to your PC, or choose the 'download' option to save the file. If you enjoy this podcast, try these: 126: The World's Greatest Jazz Concert 11 The great jazz artists captured live

 138: The Time Machine 5: May to August 1959 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6182

The long awaited return of illasounds with another trip back in time to hear great jazz recorded 50 years ago, between May and August 1959 featuring John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Ornette Coleman, Horace Silver, Dave Brubeck, Oscar Peterson, Chet Baker, Thelonious Monk, Donald Byrd, Jimmy Smith, Jackie McLean, Kenny Burrell, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Golson, Sonny Stitt, Andre Previn, Curtis Fuller, Harold Land, Ira Sullivan and Walter Davis Jr with Red Garland, Tommy Flanagan, Charlie Rouse, Don Cherry, Paul Desmond, Johnny Griffin, Pepper Adams, Junior Cook, Blue Mitchell, Thad Jones, Booker Ervin, Roland Hanna, Horace Parlan, Elmo Hope, Ray Bryant, John Handy, Percy France, Paul Chambers, Charlie Haden, Ray Brown, Sam Jones, Red Mitchell, Eugene Wright, Eugene Taylor, Dannie Richmond, Shelly Manne, Ed Thigpen, Pete LaRoca, Billy Higgins, Joe Morello, Louis Hayes and Art Taylor All tracks recorded 1959 [1'13] Jackie McLean- Minor Apprehension (New Soil, Blue Note) Donald Byrd- tp; McLean- as; Walter Davis Jr- p; Paul Chambers- b; Pete LaRoca- d; recorded May 2 [8'43] John Coltrane- Giant Steps (Giant Steps, Atlantic) Coltrane- ts; Tommy Flanagan- p; Paul Chambers- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded May 5 [13'26] Charles Mingus- Open Letter to Duke (Mingus Ah Um, Columbia) John Handy- as, cl; Booker Ervin- ts; Curtis Porter- ts, as; Willie Dennis- tb; Horace Parlan- p; Mingus- b; Dannie Richmond- d; recorded May 12 [19'12] Sonny Stitt & Oscar Peterson- The Gypsy (Sonny Stitt Sits in With the Oscar Peterson Trio, Verve) Stitt- as; Peterson- p; Ray Brown- b; Ed Thigpen- d; recorded May 18 [22'35] Curtis Fuller- Blues-ette (Blues-ette, Savoy) Fuller- tb; Benny Golson- ts; Tommy Flanagan- p; Jimmy Garrison- b; Al Harewood- d; recorded May 21 [28'04] Ornette Coleman- Eventually (The Shape of Jazz to Come, Atlantic) Coleman- as; Don Cherry- cor; Charlie Haden- b; Billy Higgins- d; recorded May 22 [32'24] Jimmy Smith- I Got a Woman (Home Cookin', Blue Note) Percy France- ts; Smith- org; Kenny Burrell- g; Donald Bailey- d; recorded May 24 [36'17] Donald Byrd- The Injuns (Byrd in Hand, Blue Note) Byrd- tp; Charlie Rouse- ts; Pepper Adams- bars; Walter Davis, Jr- p; Sam Jones- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded May 31 [42'20] Thelonious Monk- Jackie-ing (Five by Monk by Five, Riverside) Thad Jones- cor; Charlie Rouse- ts; Monk- p; Sam Jones- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded June 4 [48'26] Benny Golson- Staccato Swing (Gone With Golson, Prestige) Golson- ts; Curtis Fuller- tb; Ray Bryant- p; Tom Bryant- b; Al Harewood- d; recorded June 20 [53'12] Dave Brubeck- Kathy's Waltz (Time Out, Columbia) Paul Desmond- as; Brubeck- p; Eugene Wright- b; Joe Morello- d; recorded June 25 [57'59] Chet Baker- Almost Like Being in Love (Plays the Best of Lerner & Loewe, Riverside) Baker- tp; Herbie Mann- ts; Zoot Sims- as, ts; Pepper Adams- bars; Bob Corwin- p; Earl May- b; Clifford Jarvis- d; recorded July 22 [62'49] Ira Sulivan- Wilbur's Tune (Blue Stroll, Delmark) Sullivan- tp; Johnny Griffin- as; Jodie Christian- p; Vic Sproles- b; Wilbur Campbell- d; recorded July 26 [68'51] Oscar Peterson- It's All Right With Me (Oscar Peterson Plays Cole Porter, Verve) Peterson- p; Ray Brown- b; Ed Thigpen- d; recorded July or August [71'42] Walter Davis, Jr- Minor Mind (Davis Cup, Blue Note) Donald Byrd- tp; Jackie McLean- as; Davis- p; Sam Jones- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded August 2 [78'05] Coleman Hawkins & Red Garland- Red Beans (Coleman Hawkins with the Red Garland Trio, Swingville) Hawkins- ts; Garland- p; Doug Watkins- b; Specs Wright- d; recorded August 12 [82'18] Harold Land- The Fox (The Fox, Contemporary) Dupree Bolton- tp; Land- ts; Elmo Hope- p; Herbie Lewis- b; Frank Butler- d; recorded August [87'50] Andre Previn- Something's Coming (West Side Story, Contemporary) Previn- p; Red Mitchell- b; Shelly Manne- d; recorded August 24 or 25 [90'21] Kenny Burrell- 36-23-36 (On View at the Five Spot Cafe, Blue Note) Burrell- g; Roland Hanna- p(continued)

 138: The Time Machine 5: May to August 1959 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6182

The long awaited return of illasounds with another trip back in time to hear great jazz recorded 50 years ago, between May and August 1959 featuring John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Ornette Coleman, Horace Silver, Dave Brubeck, Oscar Peterson, Chet Baker, Thelonious Monk, Donald Byrd, Jimmy Smith, Jackie McLean, Kenny Burrell, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Golson, Sonny Stitt, Andre Previn, Curtis Fuller, Harold Land, Ira Sullivan and Walter Davis Jr with Red Garland, Tommy Flanagan, Charlie Rouse, Don Cherry, Paul Desmond, Johnny Griffin, Pepper Adams, Junior Cook, Blue Mitchell, Thad Jones, Booker Ervin, Roland Hanna, Horace Parlan, Elmo Hope, Ray Bryant, John Handy, Percy France, Paul Chambers, Charlie Haden, Ray Brown, Sam Jones, Red Mitchell, Eugene Wright, Eugene Taylor, Dannie Richmond, Shelly Manne, Ed Thigpen, Pete LaRoca, Billy Higgins, Joe Morello, Louis Hayes and Art Taylor All tracks recorded 1959 [1'13] Jackie McLean- Minor Apprehension (New Soil, Blue Note) Donald Byrd- tp; McLean- as; Walter Davis Jr- p; Paul Chambers- b; Pete LaRoca- d; recorded May 2 [8'43] John Coltrane- Giant Steps (Giant Steps, Atlantic) Coltrane- ts; Tommy Flanagan- p; Paul Chambers- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded May 5 [13'26] Charles Mingus- Open Letter to Duke (Mingus Ah Um, Columbia) John Handy- as, cl; Booker Ervin- ts; Curtis Porter- ts, as; Willie Dennis- tb; Horace Parlan- p; Mingus- b; Dannie Richmond- d; recorded May 12 [19'12] Sonny Stitt & Oscar Peterson- The Gypsy (Sonny Stitt Sits in With the Oscar Peterson Trio, Verve) Stitt- as; Peterson- p; Ray Brown- b; Ed Thigpen- d; recorded May 18 [22'35] Curtis Fuller- Blues-ette (Blues-ette, Savoy) Fuller- tb; Benny Golson- ts; Tommy Flanagan- p; Jimmy Garrison- b; Al Harewood- d; recorded May 21 [28'04] Ornette Coleman- Eventually (The Shape of Jazz to Come, Atlantic) Coleman- as; Don Cherry- cor; Charlie Haden- b; Billy Higgins- d; recorded May 22 [32'24] Jimmy Smith- I Got a Woman (Home Cookin', Blue Note) Percy France- ts; Smith- org; Kenny Burrell- g; Donald Bailey- d; recorded May 24 [36'17] Donald Byrd- The Injuns (Byrd in Hand, Blue Note) Byrd- tp; Charlie Rouse- ts; Pepper Adams- bars; Walter Davis, Jr- p; Sam Jones- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded May 31 [42'20] Thelonious Monk- Jackie-ing (Five by Monk by Five, Riverside) Thad Jones- cor; Charlie Rouse- ts; Monk- p; Sam Jones- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded June 4 [48'26] Benny Golson- Staccato Swing (Gone With Golson, Prestige) Golson- ts; Curtis Fuller- tb; Ray Bryant- p; Tom Bryant- b; Al Harewood- d; recorded June 20 [53'12] Dave Brubeck- Kathy's Waltz (Time Out, Columbia) Paul Desmond- as; Brubeck- p; Eugene Wright- b; Joe Morello- d; recorded June 25 [57'59] Chet Baker- Almost Like Being in Love (Plays the Best of Lerner & Loewe, Riverside) Baker- tp; Herbie Mann- ts; Zoot Sims- as, ts; Pepper Adams- bars; Bob Corwin- p; Earl May- b; Clifford Jarvis- d; recorded July 22 [62'49] Ira Sulivan- Wilbur's Tune (Blue Stroll, Delmark) Sullivan- tp; Johnny Griffin- as; Jodie Christian- p; Vic Sproles- b; Wilbur Campbell- d; recorded July 26 [68'51] Oscar Peterson- It's All Right With Me (Oscar Peterson Plays Cole Porter, Verve) Peterson- p; Ray Brown- b; Ed Thigpen- d; recorded July or August [71'42] Walter Davis, Jr- Minor Mind (Davis Cup, Blue Note) Donald Byrd- tp; Jackie McLean- as; Davis- p; Sam Jones- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded August 2 [78'05] Coleman Hawkins & Red Garland- Red Beans (Coleman Hawkins with the Red Garland Trio, Swingville) Hawkins- ts; Garland- p; Doug Watkins- b; Specs Wright- d; recorded August 12 [82'18] Harold Land- The Fox (The Fox, Contemporary) Dupree Bolton- tp; Land- ts; Elmo Hope- p; Herbie Lewis- b; Frank Butler- d; recorded August [87'50] Andre Previn- Something's Coming (West Side Story, Contemporary) Previn- p; Red Mitchell- b; Shelly Manne- d; recorded August 24 or 25 [90'21] Kenny Burrell- 36-23-36 (On View at the Five Spot Cafe, Blue Note) Burrell- g; Roland Hanna- p(continued)

 138: The Time Machine 5: May to August 1959 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6182

The long awaited return of illasounds with another trip back in time to hear great jazz recorded 50 years ago, between May and August 1959 featuring John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Ornette Coleman, Horace Silver, Dave Brubeck, Oscar Peterson, Chet Baker, Thelonious Monk, Donald Byrd, Jimmy Smith, Jackie McLean, Kenny Burrell, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Golson, Sonny Stitt, Andre Previn, Curtis Fuller, Harold Land, Ira Sullivan and Walter Davis Jr with Red Garland, Tommy Flanagan, Charlie Rouse, Don Cherry, Paul Desmond, Johnny Griffin, Pepper Adams, Junior Cook, Blue Mitchell, Thad Jones, Booker Ervin, Roland Hanna, Horace Parlan, Elmo Hope, Ray Bryant, John Handy, Percy France, Paul Chambers, Charlie Haden, Ray Brown, Sam Jones, Red Mitchell, Eugene Wright, Eugene Taylor, Dannie Richmond, Shelly Manne, Ed Thigpen, Pete LaRoca, Billy Higgins, Joe Morello, Louis Hayes and Art Taylor All tracks recorded 1959 [1'13] Jackie McLean- Minor Apprehension (New Soil, Blue Note) Donald Byrd- tp; McLean- as; Walter Davis Jr- p; Paul Chambers- b; Pete LaRoca- d; recorded May 2 [8'43] John Coltrane- Giant Steps (Giant Steps, Atlantic) Coltrane- ts; Tommy Flanagan- p; Paul Chambers- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded May 5 [13'26] Charles Mingus- Open Letter to Duke (Mingus Ah Um, Columbia) John Handy- as, cl; Booker Ervin- ts; Curtis Porter- ts, as; Willie Dennis- tb; Horace Parlan- p; Mingus- b; Dannie Richmond- d; recorded May 12 [19'12] Sonny Stitt & Oscar Peterson- The Gypsy (Sonny Stitt Sits in With the Oscar Peterson Trio, Verve) Stitt- as; Peterson- p; Ray Brown- b; Ed Thigpen- d; recorded May 18 [22'35] Curtis Fuller- Blues-ette (Blues-ette, Savoy) Fuller- tb; Benny Golson- ts; Tommy Flanagan- p; Jimmy Garrison- b; Al Harewood- d; recorded May 21 [28'04] Ornette Coleman- Eventually (The Shape of Jazz to Come, Atlantic) Coleman- as; Don Cherry- cor; Charlie Haden- b; Billy Higgins- d; recorded May 22 [32'24] Jimmy Smith- I Got a Woman (Home Cookin', Blue Note) Percy France- ts; Smith- org; Kenny Burrell- g; Donald Bailey- d; recorded May 24 [36'17] Donald Byrd- The Injuns (Byrd in Hand, Blue Note) Byrd- tp; Charlie Rouse- ts; Pepper Adams- bars; Walter Davis, Jr- p; Sam Jones- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded May 31 [42'20] Thelonious Monk- Jackie-ing (Five by Monk by Five, Riverside) Thad Jones- cor; Charlie Rouse- ts; Monk- p; Sam Jones- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded June 4 [48'26] Benny Golson- Staccato Swing (Gone With Golson, Prestige) Golson- ts; Curtis Fuller- tb; Ray Bryant- p; Tom Bryant- b; Al Harewood- d; recorded June 20 [53'12] Dave Brubeck- Kathy's Waltz (Time Out, Columbia) Paul Desmond- as; Brubeck- p; Eugene Wright- b; Joe Morello- d; recorded June 25 [57'59] Chet Baker- Almost Like Being in Love (Plays the Best of Lerner & Loewe, Riverside) Baker- tp; Herbie Mann- ts; Zoot Sims- as, ts; Pepper Adams- bars; Bob Corwin- p; Earl May- b; Clifford Jarvis- d; recorded July 22 [62'49] Ira Sulivan- Wilbur's Tune (Blue Stroll, Delmark) Sullivan- tp; Johnny Griffin- as; Jodie Christian- p; Vic Sproles- b; Wilbur Campbell- d; recorded July 26 [68'51] Oscar Peterson- It's All Right With Me (Oscar Peterson Plays Cole Porter, Verve) Peterson- p; Ray Brown- b; Ed Thigpen- d; recorded July or August [71'42] Walter Davis, Jr- Minor Mind (Davis Cup, Blue Note) Donald Byrd- tp; Jackie McLean- as; Davis- p; Sam Jones- b; Art Taylor- d; recorded August 2 [78'05] Coleman Hawkins & Red Garland- Red Beans (Coleman Hawkins with the Red Garland Trio, Swingville) Hawkins- ts; Garland- p; Doug Watkins- b; Specs Wright- d; recorded August 12 [82'18] Harold Land- The Fox (The Fox, Contemporary) Dupree Bolton- tp; Land- ts; Elmo Hope- p; Herbie Lewis- b; Frank Butler- d; recorded August [87'50] Andre Previn- Something's Coming (West Side Story, Contemporary) Previn- p; Red Mitchell- b; Shelly Manne- d; recorded August 24 or 25 [90'21] Kenny Burrell- 36-23-36 (On View at the Five Spot Cafe, Blue Note) Burrell- g; Roland Hanna- p(continued)

 137: Encountering Ben Webster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5515

A 100th birthday celebration of tenor saxophonist Ben Webster featuring tracks from the albums Soulville, Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson, King of the Tenors, See You at the Fair, The Soul of Ben Webster, Ben Webster and Associates, Music for Loving, Music With Feeling, Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster (with Coleman Hawkins), Ben and Sweets (with Harry 'Sweets' Edison) and The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 8 (with Art Tatum) featuring Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum, Teddy Wilson, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Carter, Harry 'Sweets' Edison, Hank Jones, Herb Ellis, Billy Strayhorn, Al Haig, Hot Lips Page, Jimmy Jones, Les Spann, Ray Brown, Oscar Pettiford, Big Sid Catlett and Jo Jones All titles feature Ben Webster, tenor saxophone, with- [1'01] Sophisticated Lady (Music for Loving, Norgran 1954) Teddy Wilson- p; Ray Brown- b; Jo Jones- d [4'04] Frog And Mule (Haven 1946) Al Haig- p; Bill De Arango- g; John Simmons- b; Big Sid Catlett- d [7'11] Soulville (Soulville, Verve 1957) Oscar Peterson- p; Herb Ellis- g; Ray Brown- b; Stan Levey- d [15'13] with Duke Ellington- Five O'Clock Drag (Victor 1941) Wallace Jones, Ray Nance- tp; Rex Stewart- cor; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown- tb; Juan Tizol- vtb; Barney Bigard- cl, ts; Johnny Hodges- cl, as; Otto Hardwick- as; Harry Carney- cl, as, bars; Fred Guy- g; Jimmie Blanton- b; Sonny Greer- d [18'25] with Harry 'Sweets' Edison- My Romance (Ben and Sweets, Columbia 1962) Edison- tp; Hank Jones- p; George Duvivier- b; Clarence Johnson- d [24'30] Teezol (radio broadcast 1943 or 1944) Hot Lips Page- tp; Clyde Hart- p; Charlie Drayton- b; Denzil Best- d [27'16] with Art Tatum- All the Things You Are (The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 8, Pablo 1956) Tatum- p; Red Callender- b; Bill Douglass- d [34'27] Blue Skies (Savoy 1944) Johnny Guarnieri- p; Oscar Pettiford- b; David Booth- d [37'43] Chelsea Bridge (Music With Feeling, Norgran 1954) Tony Scott- cl; Billy Strayhorn- p, arr; George Duvivier- b; Louie Bellson- d; strings [41'37] with Duke Ellington- Cotton Tail (Victor 1940) Wallace Jones, Cootie Williams- tp; Rex Stewart- cor; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown- tb; Juan Tizol- vtb; Barney Bigard- cl, ts; Johnny Hodges- cl, as; Otto Hardwick- as; Harry Carney- cl, as, bars; Fred Guy- g; Jimmie Blanton- b; Sonny Greer- d; Ellington & Webster- arr [44'48] That's All (King of the Tenors, Norgran 1953) Harry 'Sweets' Edison- tp; Benny Carter- as; Oscar Peterson- p; Herb Ellis- g; Ray Brown- b; Alvin Stoller- d [48'35] with Coleman Hawkins- Blues for Yolande (Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster, Verve 1957) Hawkins- ts; Oscar Peterson-p; Herb Ellis-g; Ray Brown-b; Alvin Stoller-d [55'19] Old Folks (Mercury 1951) Maynard Ferguson- tp; Benny Carter- as; Gerald Wiggins- p; John Kirby- b; George Jenkins- d [58'13] Dark Corners (Haven 1946) Idrees Sulieman- tp; Tony Scott- cl; Argonne Thornton- p; Bill De Arango- g; John Simmons- b; Big Sid Catlett- d [61'12] with Oscar Peterson- The Touch of Your Lips (Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson, Verve 1959) Peterson- p; Ray Brown- b; Ed Thigpen- d [67'28] with Teddy Wilson: 71 (Columbia 1940) Karl George, Doc Cheatham, Harold 'Shorty' Baker- tp; Floyd Brady- tb; Pete Clark- cl, as, bars; Rudy Powell- cl, as; George Irish- ts; Wilson- p; Al Casey- g; Al Hall- b; J.C. Heard- d; Webster- arr [70'30] Time After Time (Ben Webster and Associates, Verve 1959) Jimmy Jones- p; Les Spann- g; Ray Brown- b; Jo Jones- d [75'03] with Duke Ellington- All Too Soon (Victor 1940) Wallace Jones, Cootie Williams- tp; Rex Stewart- cor; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown- tb; Juan Tizol- vtb; Barney Bigard- cl, ts; Johnny Hodges- cl, as; Otto Hardwick- as; Harry Carney- cl, as, bars; Fred Guy- g; Jimmie Blanton- b; Sonny Greer- d [78'32] See You at the Fair (See You at the Fair, Impulse 1964) Hank Jones- p; Richard Davis- b; Osie Johnson- d [84'43] When I Fall in Love (The Soul of Ben Webster, Verve 1958) Art Farmer- tp; Harold Ashby- ts; Jim(continued)

 137: Encountering Ben Webster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5515

A 100th birthday celebration of tenor saxophonist Ben Webster featuring tracks from the albums Soulville, Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson, King of the Tenors, See You at the Fair, The Soul of Ben Webster, Ben Webster and Associates, Music for Loving, Music With Feeling, Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster (with Coleman Hawkins), Ben and Sweets (with Harry 'Sweets' Edison) and The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 8 (with Art Tatum) featuring Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum, Teddy Wilson, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Carter, Harry 'Sweets' Edison, Hank Jones, Herb Ellis, Billy Strayhorn, Al Haig, Hot Lips Page, Jimmy Jones, Les Spann, Ray Brown, Oscar Pettiford, Big Sid Catlett and Jo Jones All titles feature Ben Webster, tenor saxophone, with- [1'01] Sophisticated Lady (Music for Loving, Norgran 1954) Teddy Wilson- p; Ray Brown- b; Jo Jones- d [4'04] Frog And Mule (Haven 1946) Al Haig- p; Bill De Arango- g; John Simmons- b; Big Sid Catlett- d [7'11] Soulville (Soulville, Verve 1957) Oscar Peterson- p; Herb Ellis- g; Ray Brown- b; Stan Levey- d [15'13] with Duke Ellington- Five O'Clock Drag (Victor 1941) Wallace Jones, Ray Nance- tp; Rex Stewart- cor; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown- tb; Juan Tizol- vtb; Barney Bigard- cl, ts; Johnny Hodges- cl, as; Otto Hardwick- as; Harry Carney- cl, as, bars; Fred Guy- g; Jimmie Blanton- b; Sonny Greer- d [18'25] with Harry 'Sweets' Edison- My Romance (Ben and Sweets, Columbia 1962) Edison- tp; Hank Jones- p; George Duvivier- b; Clarence Johnson- d [24'30] Teezol (radio broadcast 1943 or 1944) Hot Lips Page- tp; Clyde Hart- p; Charlie Drayton- b; Denzil Best- d [27'16] with Art Tatum- All the Things You Are (The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 8, Pablo 1956) Tatum- p; Red Callender- b; Bill Douglass- d [34'27] Blue Skies (Savoy 1944) Johnny Guarnieri- p; Oscar Pettiford- b; David Booth- d [37'43] Chelsea Bridge (Music With Feeling, Norgran 1954) Tony Scott- cl; Billy Strayhorn- p, arr; George Duvivier- b; Louie Bellson- d; strings [41'37] with Duke Ellington- Cotton Tail (Victor 1940) Wallace Jones, Cootie Williams- tp; Rex Stewart- cor; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown- tb; Juan Tizol- vtb; Barney Bigard- cl, ts; Johnny Hodges- cl, as; Otto Hardwick- as; Harry Carney- cl, as, bars; Fred Guy- g; Jimmie Blanton- b; Sonny Greer- d; Ellington & Webster- arr [44'48] That's All (King of the Tenors, Norgran 1953) Harry 'Sweets' Edison- tp; Benny Carter- as; Oscar Peterson- p; Herb Ellis- g; Ray Brown- b; Alvin Stoller- d [48'35] with Coleman Hawkins- Blues for Yolande (Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster, Verve 1957) Hawkins- ts; Oscar Peterson-p; Herb Ellis-g; Ray Brown-b; Alvin Stoller-d [55'19] Old Folks (Mercury 1951) Maynard Ferguson- tp; Benny Carter- as; Gerald Wiggins- p; John Kirby- b; George Jenkins- d [58'13] Dark Corners (Haven 1946) Idrees Sulieman- tp; Tony Scott- cl; Argonne Thornton- p; Bill De Arango- g; John Simmons- b; Big Sid Catlett- d [61'12] with Oscar Peterson- The Touch of Your Lips (Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson, Verve 1959) Peterson- p; Ray Brown- b; Ed Thigpen- d [67'28] with Teddy Wilson: 71 (Columbia 1940) Karl George, Doc Cheatham, Harold 'Shorty' Baker- tp; Floyd Brady- tb; Pete Clark- cl, as, bars; Rudy Powell- cl, as; George Irish- ts; Wilson- p; Al Casey- g; Al Hall- b; J.C. Heard- d; Webster- arr [70'30] Time After Time (Ben Webster and Associates, Verve 1959) Jimmy Jones- p; Les Spann- g; Ray Brown- b; Jo Jones- d [75'03] with Duke Ellington- All Too Soon (Victor 1940) Wallace Jones, Cootie Williams- tp; Rex Stewart- cor; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown- tb; Juan Tizol- vtb; Barney Bigard- cl, ts; Johnny Hodges- cl, as; Otto Hardwick- as; Harry Carney- cl, as, bars; Fred Guy- g; Jimmie Blanton- b; Sonny Greer- d [78'32] See You at the Fair (See You at the Fair, Impulse 1964) Hank Jones- p; Richard Davis- b; Osie Johnson- d [84'43] When I Fall in Love (The Soul of Ben Webster, Verve 1958) Art Farmer- tp; Harold Ashby- ts; Jim(continued)

 137: Encountering Ben Webster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5515

A 100th birthday celebration of tenor saxophonist Ben Webster featuring tracks from the albums Soulville, Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson, King of the Tenors, See You at the Fair, The Soul of Ben Webster, Ben Webster and Associates, Music for Loving, Music With Feeling, Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster (with Coleman Hawkins), Ben and Sweets (with Harry 'Sweets' Edison) and The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 8 (with Art Tatum) featuring Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum, Teddy Wilson, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Carter, Harry 'Sweets' Edison, Hank Jones, Herb Ellis, Billy Strayhorn, Al Haig, Hot Lips Page, Jimmy Jones, Les Spann, Ray Brown, Oscar Pettiford, Big Sid Catlett and Jo Jones All titles feature Ben Webster, tenor saxophone, with- [1'01] Sophisticated Lady (Music for Loving, Norgran 1954) Teddy Wilson- p; Ray Brown- b; Jo Jones- d [4'04] Frog And Mule (Haven 1946) Al Haig- p; Bill De Arango- g; John Simmons- b; Big Sid Catlett- d [7'11] Soulville (Soulville, Verve 1957) Oscar Peterson- p; Herb Ellis- g; Ray Brown- b; Stan Levey- d [15'13] with Duke Ellington- Five O'Clock Drag (Victor 1941) Wallace Jones, Ray Nance- tp; Rex Stewart- cor; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown- tb; Juan Tizol- vtb; Barney Bigard- cl, ts; Johnny Hodges- cl, as; Otto Hardwick- as; Harry Carney- cl, as, bars; Fred Guy- g; Jimmie Blanton- b; Sonny Greer- d [18'25] with Harry 'Sweets' Edison- My Romance (Ben and Sweets, Columbia 1962) Edison- tp; Hank Jones- p; George Duvivier- b; Clarence Johnson- d [24'30] Teezol (radio broadcast 1943 or 1944) Hot Lips Page- tp; Clyde Hart- p; Charlie Drayton- b; Denzil Best- d [27'16] with Art Tatum- All the Things You Are (The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 8, Pablo 1956) Tatum- p; Red Callender- b; Bill Douglass- d [34'27] Blue Skies (Savoy 1944) Johnny Guarnieri- p; Oscar Pettiford- b; David Booth- d [37'43] Chelsea Bridge (Music With Feeling, Norgran 1954) Tony Scott- cl; Billy Strayhorn- p, arr; George Duvivier- b; Louie Bellson- d; strings [41'37] with Duke Ellington- Cotton Tail (Victor 1940) Wallace Jones, Cootie Williams- tp; Rex Stewart- cor; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown- tb; Juan Tizol- vtb; Barney Bigard- cl, ts; Johnny Hodges- cl, as; Otto Hardwick- as; Harry Carney- cl, as, bars; Fred Guy- g; Jimmie Blanton- b; Sonny Greer- d; Ellington & Webster- arr [44'48] That's All (King of the Tenors, Norgran 1953) Harry 'Sweets' Edison- tp; Benny Carter- as; Oscar Peterson- p; Herb Ellis- g; Ray Brown- b; Alvin Stoller- d [48'35] with Coleman Hawkins- Blues for Yolande (Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster, Verve 1957) Hawkins- ts; Oscar Peterson-p; Herb Ellis-g; Ray Brown-b; Alvin Stoller-d [55'19] Old Folks (Mercury 1951) Maynard Ferguson- tp; Benny Carter- as; Gerald Wiggins- p; John Kirby- b; George Jenkins- d [58'13] Dark Corners (Haven 1946) Idrees Sulieman- tp; Tony Scott- cl; Argonne Thornton- p; Bill De Arango- g; John Simmons- b; Big Sid Catlett- d [61'12] with Oscar Peterson- The Touch of Your Lips (Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson, Verve 1959) Peterson- p; Ray Brown- b; Ed Thigpen- d [67'28] with Teddy Wilson: 71 (Columbia 1940) Karl George, Doc Cheatham, Harold 'Shorty' Baker- tp; Floyd Brady- tb; Pete Clark- cl, as, bars; Rudy Powell- cl, as; George Irish- ts; Wilson- p; Al Casey- g; Al Hall- b; J.C. Heard- d; Webster- arr [70'30] Time After Time (Ben Webster and Associates, Verve 1959) Jimmy Jones- p; Les Spann- g; Ray Brown- b; Jo Jones- d [75'03] with Duke Ellington- All Too Soon (Victor 1940) Wallace Jones, Cootie Williams- tp; Rex Stewart- cor; Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown- tb; Juan Tizol- vtb; Barney Bigard- cl, ts; Johnny Hodges- cl, as; Otto Hardwick- as; Harry Carney- cl, as, bars; Fred Guy- g; Jimmie Blanton- b; Sonny Greer- d [78'32] See You at the Fair (See You at the Fair, Impulse 1964) Hank Jones- p; Richard Davis- b; Osie Johnson- d [84'43] When I Fall in Love (The Soul of Ben Webster, Verve 1958) Art Farmer- tp; Harold Ashby- ts; Jim(continued)

 136: 'Round Midnight 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5538

Mellow, soulful jazz for the early hours featuring Stan Getz, Joe Lovano, James Carter, David Murray, Jim Hall, George Coleman, Red Rodney, Bobby Watson, Howard Alden, Steve Grossman, Charles McPherson and Dusko Goykovich with Kenny Barron, Hank Jones, Tommy Flanagan, John Hicks, Harold Mabern, David Kikoski, Michael Weiss, Craig Taborn, Gil Goldstein, George Mraz, Eddie Gomez, Cecil McBee, Ray Drummond, Paul Motian, Billy Higgins, Andrew Cyrille, Victor Lewis, Marvin 'Smitty' Smith and Elvin Jones Photo: Joe Lovano [1'14] Bob Berg- All the Way (Another Standard, Stretch 1997) Berg- ts; David Kikoski- p; Ed Howard- b; Gary Novak- d [6'47] Bobby Watson- The Love We Had Yesterday (Love Remains, Red 1986) Watson- as; John Hicks- p; Curtis Lundy- b; Marvin 'Smitty' Smith- d [12'43] Howard Alden- No More (A Good Likeness, Concord 1993) Alden- g; Michael Moore- b; Alan Dawson- d [17'13] Stan Getz- Yours and Mine (Bossas and Ballads: The Lost Sessions, Verve 1989) Getz- ts; Kenny Barron- p; George Mraz- b; Victor Lewis- d [25'10] Dusko Goykovich- I'll Close My Eyes (Soul Connection, Enja 1993) Goykovich- tp; Tommy Flanagan- p; Eddie Gomez- b; Mickey Roker- d [32'57] Joe Lovano- Autumn in New York (Joyous Encounter, Blue Note 2005) Lovano- ts; Hank Jones- p; George Mraz- b; Paul Motian- d [42'51] George Coleman- Old Folks (My Horns of Plenty, Verve 1991) Coleman- as; Harold Mabern- p; Ray Drummond- b; Billy Higgins- d [56'32] Jim Hall- Prelude to a Kiss (All Across the City, Concord 1989) Hall- g; Gil Goldstein- p; Steve LaSpina- b; Terry Clarke- d [61'19] David Murray- Ballad for David (Jazzosaurus Rex, Red Baron 1993) Murray- ts; John Hicks- p; Ray Drummond- b; Andrew Cyrille- d [67'05] Charles McPherson- My Funny Valentine (First Flight Out, Arabesque 1994) McPherson- as; Michael Weiss- p; Peter Washington- b; Victor Lewis- d [72'36] Red Rodney- If You Could See Me Now (Then and Now, Chesky 1992) Rodney- flh; Garry Dial- p; Jay Anderson- b; Jimmy Madison- d [78'23] Steve Grossman- Till There Was You (Time to Smile, Dreyfus 1993) Grossman- ts; Willy Pickens- p; Cecil McBee- b; Elvin Jones- d [84'06] James Carter- 'Round Midnight (The Real Quiet Storm, Atlantic 1995) Carter- bars; Craig Taborn- p [90'08] This podcast is made possible with your PayPal contributions. Please use the link below to contribute, or visit illasounds.podomatic.com and look for the Paypal button in the right hand column. Thank you. Click the green arrow below to stream the show to your PC, or choose the 'download' option to save the file. If you enjoy this podcast, try these: 124: 'Round Midnight 11 Cool, mellow jazz for the early hours 110: The World's Greatest Jazz Concert- 'Round Midnight 10 Mellow, late night jazz recorded live

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Mellow, soulful jazz for the early hours featuring Stan Getz, Joe Lovano, James Carter, David Murray, Jim Hall, George Coleman, Red Rodney, Bobby Watson, Howard Alden, Steve Grossman, Charles McPherson and Dusko Goykovich with Kenny Barron, Hank Jones, Tommy Flanagan, John Hicks, Harold Mabern, David Kikoski, Michael Weiss, Craig Taborn, Gil Goldstein, George Mraz, Eddie Gomez, Cecil McBee, Ray Drummond, Paul Motian, Billy Higgins, Andrew Cyrille, Victor Lewis, Marvin 'Smitty' Smith and Elvin Jones Photo: Joe Lovano [1'14] Bob Berg- All the Way (Another Standard, Stretch 1997) Berg- ts; David Kikoski- p; Ed Howard- b; Gary Novak- d [6'47] Bobby Watson- The Love We Had Yesterday (Love Remains, Red 1986) Watson- as; John Hicks- p; Curtis Lundy- b; Marvin 'Smitty' Smith- d [12'43] Howard Alden- No More (A Good Likeness, Concord 1993) Alden- g; Michael Moore- b; Alan Dawson- d [17'13] Stan Getz- Yours and Mine (Bossas and Ballads: The Lost Sessions, Verve 1989) Getz- ts; Kenny Barron- p; George Mraz- b; Victor Lewis- d [25'10] Dusko Goykovich- I'll Close My Eyes (Soul Connection, Enja 1993) Goykovich- tp; Tommy Flanagan- p; Eddie Gomez- b; Mickey Roker- d [32'57] Joe Lovano- Autumn in New York (Joyous Encounter, Blue Note 2005) Lovano- ts; Hank Jones- p; George Mraz- b; Paul Motian- d [42'51] George Coleman- Old Folks (My Horns of Plenty, Verve 1991) Coleman- as; Harold Mabern- p; Ray Drummond- b; Billy Higgins- d [56'32] Jim Hall- Prelude to a Kiss (All Across the City, Concord 1989) Hall- g; Gil Goldstein- p; Steve LaSpina- b; Terry Clarke- d [61'19] David Murray- Ballad for David (Jazzosaurus Rex, Red Baron 1993) Murray- ts; John Hicks- p; Ray Drummond- b; Andrew Cyrille- d [67'05] Charles McPherson- My Funny Valentine (First Flight Out, Arabesque 1994) McPherson- as; Michael Weiss- p; Peter Washington- b; Victor Lewis- d [72'36] Red Rodney- If You Could See Me Now (Then and Now, Chesky 1992) Rodney- flh; Garry Dial- p; Jay Anderson- b; Jimmy Madison- d [78'23] Steve Grossman- Till There Was You (Time to Smile, Dreyfus 1993) Grossman- ts; Willy Pickens- p; Cecil McBee- b; Elvin Jones- d [84'06] James Carter- 'Round Midnight (The Real Quiet Storm, Atlantic 1995) Carter- bars; Craig Taborn- p [90'08] This podcast is made possible with your PayPal contributions. Please use the link below to contribute, or visit illasounds.podomatic.com and look for the Paypal button in the right hand column. Thank you. Click the green arrow below to stream the show to your PC, or choose the 'download' option to save the file. If you enjoy this podcast, try these: 124: 'Round Midnight 11 Cool, mellow jazz for the early hours 110: The World's Greatest Jazz Concert- 'Round Midnight 10 Mellow, late night jazz recorded live

 136: 'Round Midnight 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5538

Mellow, soulful jazz for the early hours featuring Stan Getz, Joe Lovano, James Carter, David Murray, Jim Hall, George Coleman, Red Rodney, Bobby Watson, Howard Alden, Steve Grossman, Charles McPherson and Dusko Goykovich with Kenny Barron, Hank Jones, Tommy Flanagan, John Hicks, Harold Mabern, David Kikoski, Michael Weiss, Craig Taborn, Gil Goldstein, George Mraz, Eddie Gomez, Cecil McBee, Ray Drummond, Paul Motian, Billy Higgins, Andrew Cyrille, Victor Lewis, Marvin 'Smitty' Smith and Elvin Jones Photo: Joe Lovano [1'14] Bob Berg- All the Way (Another Standard, Stretch 1997) Berg- ts; David Kikoski- p; Ed Howard- b; Gary Novak- d [6'47] Bobby Watson- The Love We Had Yesterday (Love Remains, Red 1986) Watson- as; John Hicks- p; Curtis Lundy- b; Marvin 'Smitty' Smith- d [12'43] Howard Alden- No More (A Good Likeness, Concord 1993) Alden- g; Michael Moore- b; Alan Dawson- d [17'13] Stan Getz- Yours and Mine (Bossas and Ballads: The Lost Sessions, Verve 1989) Getz- ts; Kenny Barron- p; George Mraz- b; Victor Lewis- d [25'10] Dusko Goykovich- I'll Close My Eyes (Soul Connection, Enja 1993) Goykovich- tp; Tommy Flanagan- p; Eddie Gomez- b; Mickey Roker- d [32'57] Joe Lovano- Autumn in New York (Joyous Encounter, Blue Note 2005) Lovano- ts; Hank Jones- p; George Mraz- b; Paul Motian- d [42'51] George Coleman- Old Folks (My Horns of Plenty, Verve 1991) Coleman- as; Harold Mabern- p; Ray Drummond- b; Billy Higgins- d [56'32] Jim Hall- Prelude to a Kiss (All Across the City, Concord 1989) Hall- g; Gil Goldstein- p; Steve LaSpina- b; Terry Clarke- d [61'19] David Murray- Ballad for David (Jazzosaurus Rex, Red Baron 1993) Murray- ts; John Hicks- p; Ray Drummond- b; Andrew Cyrille- d [67'05] Charles McPherson- My Funny Valentine (First Flight Out, Arabesque 1994) McPherson- as; Michael Weiss- p; Peter Washington- b; Victor Lewis- d [72'36] Red Rodney- If You Could See Me Now (Then and Now, Chesky 1992) Rodney- flh; Garry Dial- p; Jay Anderson- b; Jimmy Madison- d [78'23] Steve Grossman- Till There Was You (Time to Smile, Dreyfus 1993) Grossman- ts; Willy Pickens- p; Cecil McBee- b; Elvin Jones- d [84'06] James Carter- 'Round Midnight (The Real Quiet Storm, Atlantic 1995) Carter- bars; Craig Taborn- p [90'08] This podcast is made possible with your PayPal contributions. Please use the link below to contribute, or visit illasounds.podomatic.com and look for the Paypal button in the right hand column. Thank you. Click the green arrow below to stream the show to your PC, or choose the 'download' option to save the file. If you enjoy this podcast, try these: 124: 'Round Midnight 11 Cool, mellow jazz for the early hours 110: The World's Greatest Jazz Concert- 'Round Midnight 10 Mellow, late night jazz recorded live

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