Animals!! Themed show this week, all of the song titles have an animal in them. Yeah - it's pretty loose lol, but as always - fun is the point! And fun we had - complete with wolf howls and pet shout-outs. Lots of Miles & Trane - just worked out that way. I'm sorry I didn't get around to the Wolverine Orch. - they'll definitely be on next show. Thank you to the callers with all the neat trivia & info. And thanks to my friends who participated in the pet shouts. I missed a few late additions so there will be more next week. If your pet loves jazz (or you just like pretending he/she does)& wants a shout-out - post his/her name on the Facebook wall . Thanks for listening & stopping by! - DJ Kendo
Hour One:
John Coltrane – Lazybird – Blue Train (1957)
Louis Armstrong Hot 5 – “Muskrat Ramble” (1926)
3:15 Jazz Coffee Break
Shelly Manne – “Gazelle” – Vol 1 (4/6/1953)
Cal Tjader – “Soul Bird (Tin Tin Deo) – Soul Bird (1965)
Lee Konitz – “Fishin’ Around” – Subconscious-lee (1949)
Miles Davis – “Drad-Dog” – Someday My Prince Will Come (1961)
Miles Davis – “Bye Bye Blackbird” – Miles and Coltrane (1958)
Lamberts, Hendricks & Ross – “Little Pony” – Sing a Song of Basie (1957)
Prestige All Stars – “Cat Walk” - Modern Jazz Survey - Baritones And French Horns (1957)
John Coltrane (tenor saxophone) Pepper Adams, Cecil Payne (baritone saxophone) Mal Waldron (piano) Doug Watkins (bass) Art Taylor (drums)
Bill Evans – “The Peacocks” – You Must Believe in Spring (1977)
John Coltrane – Lazybird – Blue Train (1957)
Louis Armstrong Hot 5 – “Muskrat Ramble” (1926)
3:15 Jazz Coffee Break
Shelly Manne – “Gazelle” – Vol 1 (4/6/1953)
Cal Tjader – “Soul Bird (Tin Tin Deo) – Soul Bird (1965)
Lee Konitz – “Fishin’ Around” – Subconscious-lee (1949)
Miles Davis – “Drad-Dog” – Someday My Prince Will Come (1961)
Miles Davis – “Bye Bye Blackbird” – Miles and Coltrane (1958)
Lamberts, Hendricks & Ross – “Little Pony” – Sing a Song of Basie (1957)
Prestige All Stars – “Cat Walk” - Modern Jazz Survey - Baritones And French Horns (1957)
John Coltrane (tenor saxophone) Pepper Adams, Cecil Payne (baritone saxophone) Mal Waldron (piano) Doug Watkins (bass) Art Taylor (drums)
Bill Evans – “The Peacocks” – You Must Believe in Spring (1977)
Hour Two:
Michel Camilo – “Blacky” – Rendezvous (1993)
Eddie Harris – “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square” - The Tender Storm (1966)
John Coltrane – “The Inchworm” – Coltrane (1962)
Art Pepper – “Junior Cat” – The Trip (1976)
Miles Davis – “The Serpents Tooth” – Collectors Items (1953)
Hampton Hawes – “Bird Song” – Bird Song (1956)
Freddie Hubbard – “Camel Rise” - High Energy (1974)
Gene Ammons – “The Black Cat” – The Black Cat (1970)
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