2024-01-In-Transition-January-28
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IHTSB Jan 28, 2024 Today’s show features some lovely female vocalists, among whom we’ll hear from Dinah Shore, Helen Humes and June Christy. We’ll also listen to a fine duet from Billy Eckstine and Sarah Vaughan from their 1957 album “Passing Strangers”, showcasing the work of Irving Berlin. Bobby Hackett brings us some fine trumpet
january 21 2024 01 Miles Davis Quiet Nights Wait T’ll You See Her 04:0902 Fred Stone The Music of Fred Stone Tamara 05:3103 Miles Davis Blue Moods Easy Living 05:0604 Miles Davis In Person Friday Night Bye Bye Blackbird 09:4905 Ted Nash Rhyme And Reason Spirit Dance 8:4906 Bobby Broom Song and Dance Can’t Buy
Today we listen to a selection of jazz and popular tunes written by the great songwriters during the first half of the twentieth century. We hear the lovely melodies from the pens of the composers and the delightful words from the lyricists of the time. Our recordings are taken from the 1940s to the 1960s,
January 14 2023 playlist01 lester young lester young collates polka dots and moonbeams 4.1302 dave young tale of the fingers lost in the stars 6.3303 yellowjackets live wires downtown 4.5104 vijay iyer memorophilia stars over mars 9.5105 coleman hawkins in the 50’s body and soul revisited it’s no sin 3.0006 don byas don byas in
IHTSB Jan 14, 2024 Today we listen to a selection of singers and big bands in recordings from the 1930s to the 1950s. Among our singers we feature Ella Fitzgerald and Bing Crosby along with Doris Day and Frank Sinatra. We’re joined by the big band led by Count Basie as well as three fine
01 sarah vaughan vaughan and violins please be kind 3.1502 various artists jazz in paris jazz and cinema volume 03 the connection-wigglin’ 3.3603 don byas jazz in paris bebop prelude to nicole 3.2304 toots thielemans blues pour flirter try a little tenderness 4.0505 lucky thompson modern jazz group souscription 4.3606 rene thomas the real cat
IHTSB Jan 7, 2024 On today’s show, the first for 2024, we listen to recordings from the 1920s through to the 1950s, featuring singers, big bands and jazz groups. Our singers today include Mel Tormé, Helen Ward, Bing Crosby and Nat King Cole. Artie Shaw, Billy Butterfield and Woody Herman join us with their orchestras,