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  1. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=27493
  2. The Esoteric Circle – Weekly Playlist Contemporary Jazz & New Music 3-D Radio 93.7 FM, Adelaide, South Australia Mondays 9 – 11 pm Presenter & Producer: Matt Krieg mattk@picknowl.com.au C/- The Esoteric Circle, 3 Hughes Court, Trott Park South Australia, 5158, Australia Date: Monday November 26th 2007 Artist Track CD / LP Label Theme: Bobby Previte Across State Lines Empty Suits Gramavision Don Cherry Brown Rice Brown Rice A & M Billy Bang Tanko-Bushi Spirits Gathering CIMP John Stein Green Street Green Street Whaling City Grant Green I Wish You Love Street Of Dreams Blue Note Blow Mcabe’s Trombone Fantasy Blue Sun Red Moon Birdland Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra Mean MF Dream Wheel Birdland Pablo Aslan Tinta Verde Buenos Aires Jazz Standards Zoho Wolfgang Muthspiel Sextet Dance (4 Prince) Black and Blue Amadeo Jack DeJohnette Miles Music For The Fifth World Manhattan Ralph Towner / Solstice Balance Beam Sound And Shadows ECM Magnetic North Orchestra Moving Carpet Further ECM Keith Jarrett Trio Dancing Changeless ECM Steve Lacy Octet I Do Not Believe Vespers Soul Note James Choice Orchestra Manico Con La Mia Live At Moers Moers Music Theme: Bobby Previte Across State Lines Empty Suits Gramavision --
  3. That date with Bird in Boston is something else, especially "Don't Blame Me."
  4. Jazz a la Carte Saturday, November 24, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 7 a.m. Kurt Elling, I Like the Sunrise; Night Moves: Concord Music. Mark Murphy, Autumn Nocturne; Songbook: 32 Jazz. Lee Konitz, Autumn Nocturne; Tenorlee: Candid. Mark Murphy, My Foolish Heart; Love Is What Stays: Verve. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Jim Hall, Whisper Not; By Arrangement: Telarc. Carl Saunders Exploration, Ow!; The Lost Bill Holman Charts: Mama. Carla Bley, One Banana; The Lost Chords Find Paulo Fresu: ECM. Marty Ehrlich/Myra Melford, A Generation Comes, Another Goes; Spark: Palmetto. 8 a.m. Ruby Braff/Flying Pizzarelli’s, As Time Goes By; C’est Magnifique: Arbors. Royce Campbell, Get Happy; Get Happy: Foxhaven. Tierney Sutton, I Want to be Happy; On the Other Side: Telarc. Coleman Hawkins, Bean Stalkin’; With Roy Elridge: Verve. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Rosemary Clooney, Thanks for the Memory; 70: Concord. Sonny Rollins, Autumn Nocturne; Silver City: Milestone. Paul Keller Trio, Place St. Henri; To Oscar, With Love: PKO. Duke Ellington, Peanut Brittle Brigade; Three Suites: Columbia. Bobo Moreno/Ernie Wilkins Almost Big Band, Milestones; Out of This World: Sundance. 9 a.m. Hank Jones/Joe Lovano, Budo; Kids: Blue Note. Joe Lovano, Raincheck; Billy Strayhorn Lush Life: Blue Note. Joe Lovano Nonet, Sippin’ at Bells; On This Day: Blue Note. Paul Motian Trio, Light Blue; Time and Time Again: ECM. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Organissimo, Tenderly; This Is The Place: Big O. Jim Cooper, This Could Be the Start of Something Big; Itchin’ to Groove. Evidence, Bragdocious; The Message: Smitty. Betty Joplin, Fly Me to the Moon; Vision of the Moment: Preserved Moments. Wonderland Jazz Ensemble, Down to the River to Pray/Lullaby of Forrealville; A Wish: Wonderland. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3 / WBLU FM 88.9 www.bluelake.org Serving Grand Rapids and all of west Michigan.
  5. Jazz From Blue Lake Playlist Wednesday, November 21, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 10 p.m. Eastern Time Bennie Green, Blow Your Horn; Blow Your Horn: Decca. Coleman Hawkins, Indian Summer/Out of Nowhere; Wrapped Tight: Impulse. Coleman Hawkins/Pee Wee Russell, Tin Tin Deo; Jazz Reunion: Candid. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Dina DeRose, Speak Low; Live at the Jazz Standard: Max Jazz. John Scofield, Trio Blues; This Meets That: EmArcy. Tierney Sutton, Get Happy; On the Other Side: Telarc. Richard Cole, P.C. Wannabe; Shade: Origin. Joe Lovano/Hank Jones, Four In One; Kids: Blue Note. 11 p.m. Coleman Hawkins, Picasso; Ken Burns Jazz: Legacy. Coleman Hawkins, Dali; Dali: Stash. Coleman Hawkins/Milt Jackson, Get Happy; Bean Bags: Atlantic. Duke Ellington/Coleman Hawkins, Self Portrait of the Bean: Impulse. Cole Cole All Stars, Thru For the Night; Complete Hawkins Keynote: Mercury. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Patricia Barber, You and the Night and the Music; Modern Cool: Premonition. Maria Schneider Orchestra, The Pretty Road; Sky Blue: Artist Share. Ingrid Jensen, Flurry; Nordic Connect: Artist Share. 12 a.m. (Out On Blue Lake) Re-broadcast of a special live performance by bassist James Ilgenfritz and bass clarinetist Jason Stein from September 6, 2007. 1 a.m. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Benny Wallace, Bean and the Boys; Disorder at the Border: Justin Time. Sonny Rollins, Just Friends/Lover Man; All the Things You Are: Blue Bird. Calabria Foti, I Wanna Be Loved; Lovely Way to Spend an Evening: MoCo. Bobby Hutcherson, What Are You Doing The Rest of Your Life?; For Sentimental Reasons: Kind of Blue. Benny Golson, Park Avenue Petit; Terminal 1: Concord. Freddie Cole, My Ideal; Music Maestro Please: High Note. Ruby Braff/Flying Pizzarelli’s, I Can’t Get Started; C’est Magnifique: Arbors. 2 a.m. Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, Sugar Foot Stomp/Hocus Pocus; Study in Frustration: Columbia. Red Allen/Coleman Hawkins Band, Ain’t Ya Got Music/Stringin’ Along on a Shore String; 1929-33: Classics. Red Allen, I Cover the Waterfront; World On A String: RCA. Fletcher Henderson All Stars, 100 Years From Today/Honeysuckle Rose; The Big Reunion: Fresh Sounds. Coleman Hawkins/Ben Webster, Rosita; Hawkins Encounters Webster: Verve. Coleman Hawkins/Eddie Davis, In A Mellowtone; Best of: Prestige. Coleman Hawkins, Soul Blues; Plays the Blues: Prestige. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3, Twin Lake/Muskegon; WBLU FM 88.9, Grand Rapids www.bluelake.org
  6. Jazz From Blue Lake Playlist Tuesday, November 20, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 10 p.m. Eastern Time Bennie Green, Blow Your Horn; Blow Your Horn: Decca. The Dorsey Brothers Band, My Melancholy Baby/Mean to Me; Sentimental Gentleman of Swing: RCA. Eddie Lang, It’s Right Here For You; Sentimental Gentleman of Swing: RCA. Mildred Bailey/Dorsey Bros. Orchestra, Shoutin’ In That Amen Corner; Sentimental Gentleman of Swing: RCA. Carl Fontana/Frank Rosolino, Just Friends; Trombone Heaven: Uptown. Buddy DeFranco, By Myself; Hark!: Pablo. Von Freeman, An Affair To Remember; Good Forever: Premonition. 11 p.m. Jack Bland and His Rhythmakers, Who Stole the Lock..; Sentimental Gentleman: RCA. Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Stardust/Liebestram/East of the Sun; Sentimental Gentleman: RCA. Tommy Dorsey, Well All Right Then/Swanee River; Yes Indeed!: Blue Bird. Jed Levy, Race; Mood Ellington: Steeplechase. Gerald Wilson Orchestra, Jazz Swing Waltz; Monterey Moods: Mack Avenue. Freddie Cole, Music Maestro Please; Music Maestro Please: High Note. Deep Blue Organ Trio, The Chant: Folk Music: Origin. 12 a.m. Special program Part 1: Interview with Peter J. Levinson author of “Livin’ In a Great Big Way,” a biography of Tommy Dorsey. Music from Sentimental Gentleman of Swing, RCA. 1 a.m. Special program Part 2: Interview with Peter J. Levinson author of “Livin’ In a Great Big Way,” a biography of Tommy Dorsey. Music from Sentimental Gentleman of Swing, RCA. 2 a.m. Joe Lovano, Raincheck; Lush Life: Billy Strayhorn: Blue Note. Paul Motian Trio, Light Blue; Time and Time Again: ECM. McCoy Tyner, Sama Layuca; Quartet: Tyner Music. Drew Gress, Bell Weather/Chevelle; The Irrational Numbers: Premonition. Michael Musilliami, Mezz Money; The Treatment: Playscape. Stanley Clarke, Back in the Woods/Badasses/Chateauvallon 1972; The Toys of Men: Heads Up. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3, Twin Lake/Muskegon; WBLU FM 88.9, Grand Rapids www.bluelake.org
  7. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...23/AR2007112300 487.html Outside the Boxes: A History of Modern Music That Does Not Respect Convention By Stephen Walsh Professor of music at Cardiff University, Wales, a music critic for the London Independent and author of a two-volume biography of Stravinsky Sunday, November 25, 2007; M04 THE REST IS NOISE Listening to the Twentieth Century By Alex Ross Farrar Straus Giroux. 624 Pp. $30. The shelves of music libraries groan under the accumulation of histories of 20th-century music. But they are a dispiriting collection, partly because their implicit claim -- even if they dodge the actual term -- to be "history" is obvious nonsense. How can you write a history of something that is still going on? The answer has usually been to stick to a set of preordained categories, often decreed by composers or academics, with unappealing titles like modernism, neoclassicism, serialism, etc., and let anything and anyone that doesn't fit them (jazz, Sibelius, Gershwin, film music) go hang. Happily, Alex Ross, who writes about music for the New Yorker and maintains one of the best-informed music blogs on the Web, has avoided this trap. The most striking thing about "The Rest Is Noise" is its refusal to conform to the standard headings and judgments beloved of historians of modern music and its energetic mixing of technical, stylistic and even chronological categories. Ross clearly realizes that music doesn't evolve in rigid boxes. And there's no doubt that pigeonholing has been the evil genius of the music of the last century. It was pigeonholing that produced Arnold Schoenberg's repetitive or "serial" technique -- which he famously claimed would prolong German musical supremacy for 100 years. It was pigeonholing that temporarily sidelined Strauss, Rachmaninoff, Sibelius and others (because they didn't go serial or atonal). And it was pigeonholing that gave birth to the politicization of musical styles in postwar Europe (Pierre Boulez announcing that non-serial composers were "useless") and America, where the left-leaning Aaron Copland went populist in such works as "Billy the Kid" and "Rodeo," and after the war was investigated by Sen. Joseph McCarthy for his pains. All along, of course, this restrictive impulse has given us jazz, pop, world music, classical and all the other entrenched categories of the Google age, to the paradoxical point where "music" now means anything but Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Bartok and company (which is probably why Ross has carefully excluded the word from his title). "The Rest Is Noise" explores all these various boxes and -isms in an evenhanded and approachable way, with the absence of dogmatism that is the mark of a true enthusiast. The conventional picture of so-called modern music, in which various figures of admitted stature gradually drop off the train of progress as it proceeds on its not particularly merry way, is quietly abandoned in favor of something closer to what happens in an actual station -- a constant, unpredictable to and fro of people and incident, unexpected meetings, conversation and argument, pushing and shoving: a sort of perpetual postmodernism (another word that, significantly, Ross does not use). I exaggerate, of course. No history can wholly avoid categories. But Ross's starting point is novel all the same. In Paul Griffiths's "Concise History of Modern Music" (1978), modern music begins with the delicious flute solo that opens Claude Debussy's "Pr¿lude ¿ l'apr¿s-midi d'un faune" (1894), just as for Griffiths the theories of Boulez (who first touted the idea of Debussy as founding father of modernism) are the key to music since World War II. But Ross makes light, not to say fun, of the "pseudoscientific mentality" of the Darmstadt summer schools in Germany, where Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen held court in the early '50s, "researching" ever more cerebral ways of writing music. Instead of Debussy, he opens 20th-century music with the Austrian premiere in Graz in 1906 of Richard Strauss's "Salome," a work subsequently admired for its daring and also hated for its vulgarity. >From there Ross tracks through the next 100 years with a strong eye to cultural and political, as well as aesthetic, currents. After "Salome" he passes logically to the disintegration of traditional tonality in Debussy and Schoenberg (a pair not commonly wedded), a chapter that links the violent folksiness of Igor Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" with '20s jazz, another on the line of American music from the experimentalist Charles Ives to the jazz master Duke Ellington, and a whole chapter on Jean Sibelius, a composer routinely despised by right-thinking modernists but treated here as a radical who happened to prefer a transparent tonal language at a time when atonality was the essential style in progressive circles. Later, a chunk of the book is devoted to the politics of music before, during and after World War II in Russia, Germany and -- not much less chilling -- the United States. Finally, a brilliantly eclectic study of music since the war debouches in a survey of bebop, rock and minimalism, provocatively titled (after John Cage) "Beethoven Was Wrong." Thus Ross declines to approve any of the doctrinaire positions of a century riven by battles of style and system. He discounts nothing on principle. So Stockhausen is here, but so are Benjamin Britten and bebop, Miles Davis as well as Olivier Messiaen. Behind all this, I suspect, is a reluctance to see the history of something whose outcomes are as yet unclear in any but an objective light. But, equally, the approach is fed by taste, experience and, to some extent, locale. As a New York critic, Ross is in a strong position to sample and assess every kind of music; at the same time there is an automatic American bias that is no doubt more apparent to a European like me. So such composers as Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, Henri Dutilleux, Hans Werner Henze and one or two others who might be expected to figure in a revisionist history of the last century are more or less ignored in favor of Americans such as Virgil Thomson and Carl Ruggles, who, from this side of the ocean, may now seem irretrievably minor. Ross is not scoring parochial points. He's writing a history whose American focus becomes more significant the more one inclines to ridicule the aesthetic infighting that has plagued European music since the last world war. After all, the intellectual gridlock in France and Germany was loosened by Cage and broken finally by American minimalists such as Steve Reich, Terry Riley and Philip Glass. Whatever one thinks of these composers' music, its contemporary influence is impossible to deny, its future significance an open book which, to his credit, Ross doesn't attempt to close. This is the best general study of a complex history too often claimed by academic specialists on the one hand and candid populists on the other. Ross plows his own broad furrow, beholden to neither side, drawing on both. It's an impressive, invigorating achievement. --
  8. Jazz From Blue Lake Playlist Monday, November 19, 2007 (Johnny Mercer) Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 10 p.m. Eastern Time Bennie Green, Blow Your Horn; Blow Your Horn: Decca. Duke Ellington/Ella Fitzgerald, Satin Doll; Live in Stockholm: Pablo. J.J. Johnson, Satin Doll; 1969 All Star White House Tribute to Duke Ellington: Blue Note. Tony Bennett, That Old Black Magic; Ultimate American Songbook: Sony. Andre Previn, That Old Black Magic; Plays Harold Arlen: Contemporary. Ray Charles, Come Rain or Come Shine; Berlin 1962. Natalie Cole, Autumn Leaves; Unforgettable: Elektra. Carmen McRae, Skylark; Classics Hoagy Charmichael: Smithsonian. Bill Charlap, Skylark; Stardust: Blue Note. Sonny Criss, Skylark; This is Criss!: Prestige. Chet Baker, I Remember You; Best of Chet Baker Sings: Pacific Jazz. Charlie Parker, I Remember You; Now’s The Time: Verve. Susannah McCorkle, Hit the Road to Dreamland; Broadway to Brazil: Concord. 11 p.m. Mel Torme, On the Swing Shift; Velvet Brass: Concord. Mel Torme/George Shearing, Ac-cen-tchu-ate the Positive; Mel and George Do WWII: Concord. Chris Connor, Laura; Classic: Contemporary. Dexter Gordon, Laura; Sophisticated Giant: Columbia. Rosemary Clooney, The Days of Wine and Roses; Sings Ballads: Concord. Bobo Moreno/Ernie Wilkins Almost Big Band, Out of This World; Out of This World: Sundance. J.J. Johnson/Kai Winding, Out of This World; Nuf Said: Bethlehem. Harry Connick Jr., The Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe; 25: Columbia. Frank Sinatra, Blues in the Night; For Only the Lonely: Capital. Art Hodes, Blues in the Night; Blues in the Night: Sackville. Ella Fitzgerald, Midnight Sun; Best of the Song Books: Verve. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3, Twin Lake/Muskegon; WBLU FM 88.9, Grand Rapids
  9. 1-2-3, Magic. A book about raising children.
  10. The driving 65 in the snow... While not the same reminds me of a time when Nessa was driving me to his house around 9 at night sometime in cold February and as he made the right turn into his street it was all black ice and the rear end of the car started to sail towards the front. Chuck has a cigarette in his right hand, driving with his left, and deftly stops the chaos with a quick combination of manic steering and sensible acceleration. We're straight again. He puts the cigarette back in his mouth and laughs, "One handed!" I so measure distance by time: it's a three hour drive to Chicago or Detroit, etc. And, yes, this Halloween we designed the costumes to be worn over winter coats. It was cold, rainy, windy, nasty. When Ellie was little we dressed her as a chocolate chip cookie: made out of this brown wool like material, with vinyl "chips" sewn on, you just unzipped an edge and put her in. Cozy. Since the days of global warming, though, this place just gets completely cloudy with no leaves and temperatures right around 32 to 38 for weeks on end. The first few winters I came to Blue Lake, 150 inches of snow, 120 inches of snow, 110 inches of snow, and cold like it used to be. If you read any of the shipping histories of the Great Lakes it was just insane on the lakes in November -- had to get in before you were frozen in place and had to walk to shore.
  11. Are you aware that Jeff Foxworthy is now picking on Michigan? Read on. (pretty funny and acurate) 1. If you consider it a sport to gather your food by drilling through 18 inches of ice and sitting there all day hoping that the food will swim by, you might live in Michigan. 2. If you're proud that your region makes the national news 96 nights each year because Pellston is the coldest spot in the nation, you might live in Michigan. 3. If your local Dairy Queen is closed from November through March, you might live in Michigan. 4. If you instinctively walk like a penguin for five months out of the year, you might live in Michigan. 5. If someone in a store offers you assistance, and they don't work there, you might live in Michigan. 6. If your dad's suntan stops at a line curving around the middle of his forehead, you might live in Michigan. 7. If you have worn shorts and a coat at the same time, you might & nbsp;live in Michigan. 8. If your town has an equal number of bars and churches, you might live in Michigan. 9. If you have had a lengthy telephone conversation with someone who dialed a wrong number, you might live in Michigan. Part 2 - You know you're a true MICHIGANDER when . . . 1. "Vacation" means going up north on I-75 2. You measure distance in hours. 3. You know several people who have hit a deer more than once. 4. You often switch from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day. 5. You can drive 65 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard, without flinching. 6. You see people wearing camouflage at social events (including weddings). 7. You install security lights on your house and garage and leave both unlocked. 8. You carry jumper cables in your car and your girlfriend knows how to use them. 9. You design your kid's Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit. 10. Driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled with snow. 11. You know all 4 seasons: almost winter, winter, still winter and road construction. 12. You can identify a southern or eastern accent. 13. Your idea of creative landscaping is a statue of a deer next to your blue spruce. 14. You were unaware that there is a legal drinking age. 15. Down South to you means Ohio. 16. A brat is something you eat. 17. Your neighbor throws a party to celebrate his new pole barn. 18. You go out to fish fry every Friday. 19. Your 4th of July picnic was moved indoors due to frost. 20. You have more miles on your snow blower than your car. 21. You find 0 degrees "a little chilly." 22. You drink pop and bake with soda. 23. Your doctor tells you to drink Vernors and you know it's not medicine. 24. You can actually drink Vernors without coughing. 25. You know what a Yooper is. 26. You think owning a Honda is Un-American. 27. You know that UP is a place, not a direction. 28. You know it's possible to live in a thumb. 29. You understand that when visiting Detroit, the best thing to wear is a Kevlar vest. 30. You actually understand these jokes, and you forward them to all your Michigan friends.
  12. Especially for the Coleman Hawkins Jam Band with Benny Carter, Stephan and Django!
  13. Jazz From Blue Lake Sunday, November 18, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 7 p.m. Dena DeRose, Speak Low; Live at the Jazz Standard: Max Jazz. Bobby Hutcherson, Don’t Blame Me; For Sentimental Reasons: Kind of Blue. Joe Cohen, Diffusion of Beauty; Restless: Arbors. Royce Campbell, Get Happy; Get Happy(A tribute to Joe Kennedy):Fox Haven. Calabria Foti, The Touch of Your Lips; Lovely Way to Spend An Evening: MoCo Records. Peter Lerner, Lerner Burner; Cry For Peace: Blu Jazz. Wayne Escoffery/Carolyn Leonhart, Angel Eyes; If Dreams Come True: Nagel Heyer. John McLean, Ready For the War; Better Angels: Origin. 8 p.m. 3 Cohens, Navad; Braid: Anzic. Michael Musillami Trio, Stark Beauty; The Treatment: Playscape. Manu Katche, Morning Joy; Playground: ECM. Leni Stern, Bamake; Africa: Artist Share. Wallace Roney, Fela’s Shrine; Jazz: High Note. Dee Dee Bridgewater, Footprints; Red Earth: EmArcy. Either/Orchestra, Yezemed yebada; In Addis: Buda Musique. Frank Rosolino/Carl Fontana, All Blues: Trombone Heaven: Uptown. 9 p.m. The Carl Saunders Exploration, Ow!; The Lost Bill Holman Charts: Mama. Kim Richmond Ensemble, Invitation; Live at Café Metropol: Origin. Choro Ensemble, Naïve; Nosso Tempo: Anzic. Bill Mays Inventions Trio, Fantasy #3; Fantasy: Palmetto. Oregon, 1000 Kilometers; 1000 Kilometers: Cam Jazz. Abby Lincoln, Throw It Away; Abby Sings Abby: Verve. Paul Motian Trio, K.T.; Time and Time Again: ECM. Lee Konitz/Ohad Talmor String Project, Pretty Peace; Inventions: Omni Tone. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3 / WBLU FM 88.9 www.bluelake.org
  14. Jazz a la Carte Saturday, November 17, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 7 a.m. Kurt Elling, I Like the Sunrise; Night Moves: Concord Music. Rhyan Cohan, Into Being (Part 2) ;One Sky: Mometa. Orbert Davis, Back In the Day; Blue Notes: 3 Sixteen. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Carla Bley, One Banana; The Lost Chords find Paolo Fresu: ECM. Steve Swallow/Robert Creeley, from Wellington, New Zealand/from Eight Plus; So There: ECM. Paul Motian Trio, Whirlpool; Time and Time Again: ECM. Hank Jones/Joe Lovano, Charlie Chan; Kids/Live at Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola: Blue Note. Abby Lincoln, The Music Is the Magic; Abby Sings Abby: Verve. 8 a.m. Kurt Elling, Waking; Night Moves: Concord. Mark Murphy, Autumn Nocturn; Songbook: 32 Jazz. Kenny Barron, Autumn In New York; New York Attitude: Uptown. Satima Bea Benjamin, Indian Summer; Song Spirit: Ekapa. Coleman Hawkins, Indian Summer; Wrapped Tight: Impulse. Duke Ellington, Autumn Leaves; Ellington Indigos: Columbia. John Coltrane/Johnny Hartman, Autumn Serenade; Coltrane/Hartman: Impulse. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Paul Keller Trio, People; To Oscar With Love: PKO. Royce Campbell, Get Happy; Get Happy: Foxhaven. 9 a.m. Peter Lerner, Minority; Cry for Peace: BluJazz. Tony Bennet, Anything Goes; Sings the Ultimate American Songbook: Sony. Harry Connick Jr., Someday You’ll Be Sorry; Chanson du Vieux Carre; Marsalis Music. Duke Ellington, Peanut Brittle Brigade; Three Suites: Columbia. Stefon Harris, Portrait of Wellman Braud; African Tarantella: Blue Note. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Sidney Bechet, Way Down Younder In New Orleans; Best of: Blue Note. The Albert Nicholas-Art Hodes Quintet, Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me/Lover Come Back To Me; The New Orleans-Chicago Connection: Delmark. Ruby Braff/Flying Pizzarellis, C’est Magnifique: Arbors. Bill Charlap Trio, Autumn Leaves; Live at the Village Vanguard: Blue Note. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3 / WBLU FM 88.9 www.bluelake.org
  15. Jazz From Blue Lake Playlist Friday, November 16, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 10 p.m. Eastern Time Bennie Green, Blow Your Horn; Blow Your Horn: Decca. Louis Armstrong, Memphis Blues; Plays W.C. Handy: Columbia. Bessie Smith, St. Louis Blues/Yellow Dog Blues; Vol. 3: Frog. Randy Reinhardt, The Yellow Dog Blues; As Long As I Live: Arbors. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Duke Ellington, Overture/Toot Toot Tootie Toot/Peanut Brittle Brigade; Three Suites: Columbia. Peter Lerner, Minority; Cry for Peace: BluJazz. Bobo Moreno/Ernie Wilkins Almost Big Band, How High the Moon; Out of This World: Sundance. Von Freeman, Moose the Mooch; Best Of: Premonition. 11 p.m. Louis Armstrong, Yellow Dog Blues; Plays W.C. Handy: Columbia. King Oliver’s Dixie Syncopaters, Aunt Hager’s Blues; 1926-28: Decca. Kid Ory’s Creole Jazz Band, Aunt Hager’s Blues; This Kids the Greatest: Old Time Jazz. Bessie Smith, Careless Love; Vol. 4: Frog. Art Hodes Hot Five, Memphis Blues; Complete Blue Note: Mosaic. Sidney Bechet’s Blue Note Jazzmen, St. Louis Blues; Complete Blue Note: Mosaic. Art Hodes Chicagoans, Yellow Dog Blues; Complete Blue Note: Mosaic. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Jim Snidero, Lover Man; Tippin’: Savant. Jackie Ryan, Besame Mucho; You and the Night and the Music; Open Art. Gerald Wilson Orchestra, I Concentrate On You; Monterey Moods: Mack Ave. 12 a.m. . Dizzy Gillespie, St. Louis Blues; Have Trumpet, Will Excite: Verve. Dave Brubeck Quartet, St. Louis Blues; Live at Carnegie Hall: Columbia. Lester Bowie, St. Louis Blues (Chicago Style); American Gumbo: 32 Jazz. Dewey Redman, Thren; The Struggle Continues: ECM. Sam Rivers Studio Rivbea Orchestra, Patches; Aurora: Rivbea. Jon Hemmersam/Dom Minasi, Spring; Quartet: CDM. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. 1 a.m. Joe Lovano, Johnny Come Lately; Billy Strayhorn:Lush Life: Blue Note. Joe Lovano/Hank Jones, Charlie Chan; Kids, Live at Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola: Blue Note. Joe Lovano Nonet, Focus; Live at the Village Vanguard: Blue Note. Lee Konitz, Lo-Ko-Mo and Frizz; Rhapsody: Evidence. Pat Metheny/Brad Mehldau, Find Me In Your Dreams; Metheny/Mehldau: Nonesuch. Herbie Hanock, Edith and the Kingpin; River: The Joni Letters: Verve. Michael Musillami Trio, Stark Beauty; The Treatment: Playscape. 2 a.m. Keith Jarrett, The Song Is You; My Foolish Heart: ECM. Steve Nelson, One Thin Dime; Sound-Effect: High Note. Richard Cole, A Shade of Joe; Shade: Origin. Louis Armstrong, St. Louis Blues; Live at Monterey 1958: Monterey Records. Louis Armstrong, Beale Street Blues; Plays W.C. Handy: Columbia. Sidney Bechet/Clara Martin, Atlanta Blues; Select: Mosaic. Sidney Bechet, Careless Love; 1949: Chronological Classics. Sidney Bechet, St. Louis Blues; En Concert avec Europe 1: RTE. Deep Blue Organ Trio, A Deeper Blue; Folk Music: Origin. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3, Twin Lake/Muskegon; WBLU FM 88.9, Grand Rapids www.bluelake.org
  16. Jazz From Blue Lake Playlist Thusday, November 15, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 10 p.m. Eastern Time Bennie Green, Blow Your Horn; Blow Your Horn: Decca. Art Hodes, South Side Memories; South Side Memories: Sackville. Art Hodes Hot Five, Way Down Yonder In New Orleans; Complete Blue Note: Mosaic. Sidney Bechet’s Blue Note Jazzmen, When the Saints Go Marching In; Complete Blue Note: Mosaic. Art Hodes Hot Five, Memphis Blues; Complete Blue Note: Mosaic. Art Hodes, That’s A Plenty/Tin Roof Blues; Friars Inn Revisited: Delmark. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Louis Armstrong, Autumn Leaves/After You’ve Gone; Live at the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival: Monterey Records. Franz Jackson/Jim Beebe’s Chicago Jazz, Snag It; Snag It: Delmark. Franz Jackson/The Salty Dogs, Southside; Yellow Fire: Delmark. 11 p.m. King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, Chimes Blues; Complete Band Recordings: Off the Record. Art Hodes, Chimes Blues; Tribute to the Greats: Delmark. Sidney Bechet, Tin Roof Blues/I Found A New Baby/Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out; Runnin’ Wild: Blue Note. Albert Nicholas, Creole Love Call; Albert’s Back In Town: Delmark. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Stefon Harris, Sunset and the Mockingbird/The Single Petal of a Rose; African Tarantella: Blue Note. Kurt Elling, I Like the Sunrise; Night Moves: Concord. Von Freeman, An Affair to Remember; Good Forever: Premonition. 12 a.m. . Mark Murphy, Autumn Nocturne; Songbook: 32 Jazz. Kenny Barron, Autumn In New York; New York Attitude: Uptown. Satima Bea Benjamin, Indian Summer; Song Spirit: Ekapa. Coleman Hawkins, Indian Summer; Wrapped Tight: Impulse John Coltrane/Johnny Hartman, Autumn Serenade; Coltrane/Hartman: Impulse. Sidney Bechet, Blue Horizon; Best of: Blue Note. Art Hodes Hot Seven, Mr. Jelly Lord; Complete Blue Note: Mosaic. Baby Dodds Jazz Four, Winin’ Boy Blues; Hot Jazz: Blue Note. Art Hodes, Intro to Angry/Angry/Sobbin’ Blues; Friars Inn Revisited. Art Hodes, Blues Keep Callin’; Southside Memories: Sackville. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. 1 a.m. Ruby Braff/Flying Pizzarellis, When A Woman Loves A Man; C’est Magnifique: Arbors. Diane Reeves, Lush Life; Billy Strayhorn/Lush Life: Blue Note. Joe Cohen, Woody’s Lament; Restless: Arbors. Bill Coleman, From Boogie to Funk; Great Parisian Session: Polydor. Carol Sloane, Autumn Nocturne; The Songs Carmen Sang: Concord. Ari Brown, In A Sentimental Mood; Madam Queen: Sirens. 2 a.m. Keith Jarrett Trio, Honeysuckle Rose; My Foolish Heart: ECM. Benny Carter Centennial, I’m In the Mood For Swing; Benny Carter Centennial: Evening Star. Barney Bigard/Art Hodes, Three Little Words/Bye and Bye; Bucket’s Got A Hole In It: Delmark. Tony Bennet, Anything Goes/The Very Thought of You; Ultimate American Songbook: Sony. Harry Connick Jr., Someday You’ll Be Sorry; Chason du Vieux Carre: Marsalis Music. Duke Ellington, Peanut Brittle Brigade; Three Suites: Columbia. Frank Tiberi, Tenor Conclave; 4 Brothers 7: Jazzed Media. Art Hodes, Farewell Blues; Tribute to the Greats: Delmark. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3, Twin Lake/Muskegon; WBLU FM 88.9, Grand Rapids www.bluelake.org
  17. Jazz From Blue Lake Playlist Wednesday, November 14, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 10 p.m. Eastern Time Bennie Green, Blow Your Horn; Blow Your Horn: Decca. The Marsalis Family Band, Surry With the Fringe On Top; A Jazz Celebration: Marsalis Music. Ellis Marsalis, Nothin’ But the Blues; Night at Snug Harbor: Evidence. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Harry Connick Jr., Someday You’ll Be Sorry; Chason du Vieux Carre; Marsalis Music. Duke Ellington, Peanut Brittle Brigade; Three Suites: Columbia. Stefon Harris, Thanks For the Beautiful Land on the Delta; African Tarantella: Blue Note. Paul Keller, People; To Oscar With Love: PKO. Lou Donaldson, Autumn Nocturne; Blues Walk: Blue Note. 11 p.m. John Coltrane/Johnny Hartman, Autumn Serenade; Coltrane/Hartman: Impulse. Marsalis Family Band, Swingin’ at the Haven; A Jazz Celebration: Marsalis Music. Branford Marsalis/Ellis Marsalis, Stella; Loved Ones: Columbia. Jazz Datebook Bobby Broom, You and the Night and the Music; Song and Dance: Origin. Ryan Cohan, Checkmate; Lush Life: Motema. Miroslav Vitous, Opera; Universal Syncopations: ECM. Paul Motian Trio, This Nearly Was Mine; Time and Time Again: ECM. 12 a.m. (Out On Blue Lake). Dave Rempis/Tim Daisy, Back to the Circle; Back to the Circle: Okka. The Engines, Backend Cover; The Engines: Okka. Yuganaut, Stimulus; This Musicship: Block M. Steve Rush’s Chorus of Seeds, Chorus of Seeds; Untitled 2/Untitled: 11-03 Blue Lake. Jimmy Bennington/Julien Priester, Portraits and Silhouettes; Portraits and Silhouettes: Bennington. Sun Ra, World Worlds/Interplanetary Travelers; Heliocentric Worlds Vol. 3: ESP. Jazz Datebook 1 a.m. Ellis Marsalis, Magnolia Triangle; Whistle Stop: Columbia. Ellis Marsalis, After/Tell Me; Ruminations in New York: ESP. Irvin Mayfield, Body and Soul; Irvin Mayfield: Basin Street. Wynton Marsalis, Jig’s Jig; Levee Low Moan: Columbia. Jason Marsalis, Dahomey Dance; The Year of the Drum: Basin St. Knoxville Jazz Orchestra, Theme for Malcom; Blueman From Memphis: Blue Canoe. Stefon Harris, African Tarantella; African Tarantella: Blue Note. 2 a.m. Von Freeman, Moose the Mooch; Best of: Premonition. Sam Rivers Studio Rivbea Orchestra, Streamers; Aurora: Rivbea. Rashied Ali Quintet, Thing for Joe; Judgement Day V.2: Survival. Radam Schwartz, The Kicker; Magic Tales: Arabesque. Richard Cole, A Shade of Joe; Shade: Origin. Antonio Sanchez, Inner Urge; Migration: Cam Jazz. Joe Henderson, Isotope; Live at Monterey Sampler: Monterey Records. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3, Twin Lake/Muskegon; WBLU FM 88.9, Grand Rapids www.bluelake.org
  18. Jazz From Blue Lake Playlist Tuesday, November 13, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 10 p.m. Eastern Time Bennie Green, Blow Your Horn; Blow Your Horn: Decca. Duke Ellington, Jeep’s Blues/All of Me/Things Ain’t What They Used To Be; at The Alhambra, 1958: Pablo. Duke Ellington/Johnny Hodges, Stompy Jones, Squeeze Me; Side by Side: Verve. Stefon Harris, From “The Queen’s Suite;” African Tarantella: Blue Note. Duke Ellington, Toot Toot Tootie Toot/Peanut Brittle Brigade; Three Suites: Columbia. Maria Muldaur, Empty Bed Blues; Naughty Bawdy and Blue: Stony Plain. Randy Reinhart, Mood Indigo; As Long As I Live: Arbors. 11 p.m. Benny Goodman, Blue Reverie; Carnegie Hall: Columbia. Earl Hines/Johnny Hodges, Rosetta/Perdido; Stride Right: Verve. Billie Holiday, These N That N Those/You Let Me Down/I Cried For You; Lady Day (Complete Okeh/Columbia): Legacy. Benny Carter, Swinging In November; Aspects: Capitol. Kurt Elling, I Like the Sunrise; Night Moves: Blue Note. Ron Horton, O Sacrum Convivium; Subtextures: Fresh Sound. Slow Poke, Rockin’ In Rhythm; Slow Poke at Home: Palmetto. Ran Blake, Jim Crow; Wende: Owl. 12 a.m. Duke Ellington, Flirtibird; Anatomy of a Murder: Columbia. Duke Ellington, Prelude To A Kiss; Ellington Indigos: Columbia. Duke Ellington, Star Crossed Lovers; Such Sweet Thunder: Columbia. Duke Ellington, Isfahan; Far East Suite: RCA. Johnny Hodges, Jeep’s Blues/Day Dream; With Billy Strayhorn: Verve. Stefon Harris, From The New Orleans Suite; African Tarantella: Blue Note. Abby Lincoln, Throw It Away; Abby Sings Abby: Verve. David Murray Black Saint Quartet, Sacred Ground; Sacred Ground: Justin Time. 1 a.m. The Carl Saunders Exploration, We’ll Be Together Again; The Lost Bill Holman Charts: Mama. Antonio Sanchez, Solar; Migration: Cam Jazz. Drew Gress, Neopolitan; The Irrational Numbers: Premonition. Michael Musillami Trio/Mark Feldman, Human Conditions; The Treatment: Playscape. Von Freeman, Moose the Mooch; Best of: Premonition. Kim Richmond Ensemble, Seagate 1; Live at Café Metropol: Origin. 2 a.m. Johnny Hodges Orchestra, Jeep’s Blues/Empty Ballroom Blues; The Duke’s Men Vol. 2: Legacy. Johnny Hodges Orchestra, The Jeep Is Jumpin’/Krum Elbow Blues/Hodge Podge; The Duke’s Men Vol. 2: Legacy. Johnny Hodges Orchestra, Day Dream/Good Queen Bess/That’s the Blues Old Man: Ellington Centennial Edition: RCA. Johnny Hodges, Squatty Roo/Passion Flower/Things Ain’t What They Used To Be; Ellington Centennial Edition: RCA. Deep Blue Organ Trio, I Thought About You; Folk Music: Origin. Ryan Cohan, Checkmate; One Sky: Motema. 3 Cohens, The Wanderer; Braid: Anzic. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3, Twin Lake/Muskegon; WBLU FM 88.9, Grand Rapids www.bluelake.org
  19. Jazz From Blue Lake Playlist Monday, November 12, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 10 p.m. Eastern Time Bennie Green, Blow Your Horn; Blow Your Horn: Decca. Buck Clayton, Buck Huckles; Buckin’ the Blues: Vanguard. Billie Holliday/Teddy Wilson, He Ain’t Got Rhythm/ This Year’s Kisses/ Why Was I Born?; Lady Day: Legacy. Coleman Hawkins, Beyond the Blue Horizon/ In An Old Shanty Town; Essential Keynote Collection Vol. 6: Mercury. Kurt Elling, My Foolish Heart; Live in Chicago: Blue Note. Kurt Elling, Tanya Jean; The Messenger: Blue Note. 11 p.m. Stefon Harris, Sunset and the Mockingbird; African Tarantella: Blue Note. Buck Clayton All Stars, Moonglow; Copenhagen Concert: Steeplechase. Buck Clayton, One O’Clock Jump: Baden, Switzerland, 1966: Sackville. Ben Webster/Buck Clayton, Topsy/I Want a Little Girl; Ben & Buck: Sackville. Peter Lerner, Minority; Cry For Peace: Blu Jazz. Ryan Cohan, Checkmate; One Sky: Motema. Paul Motian, Whirlpool; Time and Time Again: ECM. Paul Bley, #10; Solo in Mondsee: ECM. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3, Twin Lake/Muskegon; WBLU FM 88.9, Grand Rapids www.bluelake.org
  20. Jazz From Blue Lake Playlist Wednesday, November 7, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 10 p.m. Eastern Time Bennie Green, Blow Your Horn; Blow Your Horn: Decca. Benny Goodman Orchestra, Boogie Woogie/Cherokee; Newport Unreleased Highlights: Columbia. Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Festive Minor; Best of: Pacific Jazz. Gerry Mulligan, Four and One Moore; Songbook: Pacific Jazz. Sonny Rollins, There Will Never Be Another You; On the Outside: Bluebird. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Ella Fitzgerald, Our Love Is Here To Stay; Love Letters From Ella: Concord. Patti Austin, Love Walked In/Love Is Sweeping the Country; Avant-Gershwin: Rendezvous. Evidence, Hal; The Message: Smitty Music. Edye Evans-Hyde, This Masquerade; Girl Talk: Evan. 11 p.m. Shirley Scott, Senior Blues; Best of: Prestige. Roy Haynes, Fly Me To the Moon; Out of the Afternoon: Impulse. McCoy Tyner, Old Devil Moon; Reaching Fourth: Impulse. Jazz Datebook. Kurt Elling, Tight; Night Moves: Concord. Kurt Elling, Interview 10-31-07. Kurt Elling, New Body and Soul; Night Moves: Concord. Fantastic Merlins, Line; Look Around: Innova. 12 a.m. (Out On Blue Lake) Henry Grimes Trio, Flowers for Albert; Live at Kerava; Ayler. Cecil Taylor, Pots/Bulbs; Into the Hot: Impulse. Luis Perdomo, Tribal Dance; Awareness: RKM. Henry Grimes, Interview 11-25-06. Henry Grimes/Roy Campbell, Universal Indians; Live From Blue Lake 11-06. Henry Grimes, Interview 3-8-2005 Henry Grimes/Marshal Allen, Space Lullaby; Live From Blue Lake, 3-05. 1 a.m. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Michael Musillami Trio/Mark Feldman, Stark Beauty; The Treatment: Playscape. Greg Burk, Dumbo’s Dilemma; Ivy Trio: 482 Music. John Scofield, Stangeness In the Night; This Meets That: EmArcy. Dennis Gonzalez Inspiration Band, Sand Baptist; Nile River Suite: Daagnim. Albert Ayler, Saints; Witches and Devils: Freedom. Henry Grimes, Saturday Night What Th’; The Call: ESP. 2 a.m. Dee Dee Bridgewater, Afro Blue; Red Earth: EmArcy. Leni Stern, Ousmane; Africa: Artist Share. Stanley Clarke, Come On; The Toys of Men: Heads Up. Wallace Roney, Revolution:Resolution; Jazz: High Note. Don Cherry, Complete Communion; Complete Blue Note: Mosaic. Jason Lidner, Song for Jason; Live at the Jazz Gallery: Anzic. Bradford Hayes, The Coaster; The Jazz Life: Integrity Music. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3, Twin Lake/Muskegon; WBLU FM 88.9, Grand Rapids www.bluelake.org
  21. Jazz From Blue Lake Playlist Friday, November 9, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 10 p.m. Eastern Time Bennie Green, Blow Your Horn; Blow Your Horn: Decca. Tiny Grimes Quintet, Tiny’s Tempo/Red Cross; Complete Parker Master Takes on Dial/Savoy: Savoy. Dizzy Gillespie Sextet, Groovin’ High; Shaw Nuff: Discovery. Dizzy Gillespie/Charlie Parker, Groovin’ High; Town Hall, June 22, 1945, New York: Uptown. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Edye Evans-Hyde, Girl Talk; Girl Talk: Evan. Kurt Elling, Tight; Night Moves: Concord. Patti Austin, How High the Moon; Avant-Gershwin: Rendezvous. Duke Ellington, Dance of the Floreadores; The Nutcracker Suite: Three Suites: Columbia. Stefon Harris, Portrait of Wellman Braud; African Tarantella: Blue Note. Evidence, Lady Rainbow; The Message: Smitty. 11 p.m. Dizzy Gillespie Quintet, Dizzy Atmosphere/Shaw Nuff; Shaw Nuff: Discovery. Dizzy Gillespie/Charlie Parker, Salt Peanuts; Town Hall…1945: Uptown. Charlie Parker’s Reboppers, Billie’s Bounce/Now’s the Time/Koko; Complete Master Takes on Dial/Savoy: Savoy. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Jim Snidero, Lover Man; Tippin’:Highnote. Phil Woods, Stockholm Sweetnin’; Swingcronicity: Jazzed Media. Bill Easley, Anthropology; Businessman’s Bounce: 18th and Vine. Frank Morgan, It’s Only A Paper Moon; A Night In the Life: High Note. 12 a.m. Dizzy Gillespie/Charlie Parker, A Night In Tunisia; Town Hall….1945: Uptown. Charlie Parker Septet, Moose the Mooch/Yardbird Suite/Ornithology; Complete Master Takes on Dial/Savoy: Savoy. Slim Gaillard and His Orchestra, Slim’s Jam; Complete Savoy: Definite. Dizzy Gillespie’s Rebop Six, Dizzy Atmosphere; Complete “Birth of the Bebop”: Stash. Hod O’Brien, If You Could See Me Now; Live at Blues Alley 3: Reservoir. Joe Cohn, Diffusion of Beauty; Restless: Arbors. Ryan Cohan, Checkmate; One Sky: Mometa. Alvin Queen, Old Folks; I Ain’t Lookin’ at You: Justin Time. 1 a.m. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Charlie Parker Quartet, Bird’s Nest/Cool Blues; Complete Master Takes on Dial/Savoy: Savoy. Charlie Parker, Relaxin’ at Camarillo/Donna Lee/Cheryl; Complete Master Takes on Dial/Savoy: Savoy. Joe Pass, Relaxin’ at Camarillo; Appassionato: Pablo. Phineas Newborn, Cheryl; A World of Piano: Contemporary. Charlie Parker, Dewey Square; Complete Master Takes on Dial/Savoy: Savoy. Lou Donaldson, Dewey Square; Lou Takes Off: Blue Note. Charlie Parker, Embraceable You; Complete…: Savoy. JATP, Embraceable You; Complete 1944-49: Verve. 2 a.m. Charlie Parker, Klactoveesedstene; Complete…: Savoy. Harold Land, Klactoveesedstene; West Coast Blues: Jazzland. Charlie Parker, Scrapple from the Apple/Out of Nowhere/Don’t Blame Me; Complete…Savoy. Charlie Parker, Don’t Blame Me; Boston, 1952: Uptown. Charlie Parker, Ah Leu Cha/Parker’s Mood; Complete…: Savoy. P.J. Perry/Campbell Ryga Quintet, Ah Leu Cha; Joined at the Hip: Cellar Live. Charlie Parker, Confirmation; Now’s the Time: Verve. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3, Twin Lake/Muskegon; WBLU FM 88.9, Grand Rapids www.bluelake.org
  22. Jazz From Blue Lake Sunday, November 11, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 7 p.m. Kurt Elling, It’s Just A Thing; The Messenger: Blue Note. Lee Morgan, Tom Cat; Tom Cat: Blue Note. Deep Blue Organ Trio, Short Story; Folk Music: Origin. Radam Schwartz, The Kicker; Magic Tales: Arabesque. Kurt Elling, Tight; Night Moves: Concord. Charley Harrison, Jeannine; Keeping My Composure: C3. Al Jarreau/Kurt Elling, Take Five; Legends of Jazz: LRS Media. Kurt Elling, A New Body and Soul; Night Moves: Concord. Dexter Gordon, Three O’clock in the Morning; Go!: Blue Note. 8 p.m. Joe Cohn, Little Juicy; Restless: Arbors. Thad Jones, Scratch; Detroit/New York Junction: Blue Note. Thad Jones, Something to Remember You By; The Magnificent: Blue Note. Fred Hersch, Galaxy Fragment/You and the Night; Night and the Music: Palmetto. Kurt Elling, The Sleepers; Night Moves: Concord. Stefon Harris, New Orleans Suite; African Tarantella: Blue Note. 9 p.m. Warne Marsh, Dixie’s Dilemma; Intuition: Capitol. Warne Marsh, Subconsciously; All Music: Nessa. Eric Rasmussen, Marshmellow; School of Tristano: Steeplechase. Lee Konitz, Lover Man; Lee Konitz Meets Gerry Mulligan: Pacific Jazz. Clare Fischer, Lee’s Lover Man; Jazz Corps; Clare Fischer Music. Duke Ellington, The Nutcracker; Three Suites: Columbia. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3 / WBLU FM 88.9 www.bluelake.org
  23. Jazz a la Carte Playlist Saturday, November 10, 2007 Artist—Song Title – Album Title – Record Label 7 a.m. Eastern Time Stefon Harris, Single Petal of a Rose; African Tarantella—Dances with Duke: Blue Note. Michael Musillami Trio, Stark Beauty; Treatment: Playscape. Gerald Wilson, I Concentrate On You; Monterey Moods: Mack Avenue. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Von Freeman, I Like the Sunrise; The Improvisor: Premonition. Kurt Elling, Interview, 10-31-07 Kurt Elling, I Like the Sunrise; Night Moves: Concord. Jim Snidero, Let’s Be Frank; Tippin’: Savant. Bill Easley, Mentor; Business Man’s Bounce: 18th and Vine. 8 a.m. Patti Austin, Lady Be Good; Avant-Gershwin: Rendezvous. Ella Fitzgerald, Take Love Easy; Love Letters From Ella: Concord. Patti Austin, Stairway to the Stars; Avant-Gershwin: Rendezvous. Benny Carter, Swinging In November; Aspects: Captiol. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Kurt Elling, Tight; Night Moves: Concord. Charley Harrison, Jeannine; Keeping My Composure: C3. All Jarreau/Kurt Elling, Take 5; Legends of Jazz: LMS Media. Kurt Elling, Interview 10-31-07 Alan Pasqua, Highway 14; My Old New Friend: Cryptogramophone. Kurt Elling, And We Will Fly; Night Moves: Concord. Jazz Profiles Module: Duke Ellington Part. 1. 9 a.m. Houston Person, Rock Me To Sleep; Thinking of You: High Note. Edie Evans-Hyde, Alright, O.k., You Win; Girl Talk: Evan. Beltline Big Band, Flight of the Foo Birds; Big Band Bounce: Beltline. Evidence, Bragdocious; The Message: Smitty. Art Pepper, Autumn Leaves; The Way It Was: Contemporary. Jazz Datebook, www.bluelake.org/datebook.html. Patti Austin, Porgy and Bess Medley; Avant-Gershwin: Rendezvous. Kurt Elling interview, 10-31-07. Kurt Elling, A New Body and Soul; Night Moves: Concord. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 WBLV FM 90.3 / WBLU FM 88.9 www.bluelake.org
  24. You're the marthathon man, aloc. Being on the air is a better experience knowing you're listening!
  25. Heard Oscar Brown Jr. live in Chicago once. I think he was well known around the city for what he did.
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