[JPL] 1958 Playlist - Vinyl Side Of Midnight

Michelle Mobley michelle_mobley at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jul 6 16:26:27 EDT 2008


WOW Mike! I hope you are saving these shows of yours for posterity.  You could / should put them out as a satellite subscribtion program.

Here on the Left Coast, I will be tuning in on my 'puter at 6 p.m. sharp!
- Michelle from Peeedro


Michelle Mobley 
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--- On Sun, 7/6/08, MICHAEL P STRATTON <dreamtrane at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> From: MICHAEL P STRATTON <dreamtrane at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [JPL] 1958 Playlist - Vinyl Side Of Midnight
> To: dreamtrane at sbcglobal.net
> Date: Sunday, July 6, 2008, 10:39 AM
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> This is the playlist for this week’s Vinyl Side of
> Midnight, which can be heard on 89.7 FM WLNZ in the
> Greater Lansing area, or you can tune in
> internationally on the web on www.wlnz.org  - hosted
> by Mike Stratton, Sunday nights, 9- midnight, Eastern
> Standard Time  
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> 7/6/08
> 
> 1958
> 
> This was a year that found Miles re-hiring Coltrane,
> and adding Cannonball Adderly and Bill Evans along
> with Jimmy Cobb and Paul Chambers to create one of the
> finest bands in the history of the music.  Thelonious
> Monk recorded a scorching session with Art Blakey’s
> Jazz Messengers, who, in turn, recorded the funky,
> gospel influenced ‘Moanin’, a soulful union of church
> and r&b that would be echoed by players as diverse as
> Ray Charles and James Brown.  Chess records continued
> to churn out blues from New Orleans and Chicago.  Add
> some Mingus, Sun Ra, and a fascinating interview with
> Jack Kerouac, and we get more than a sound bite of the
> year that was.
> 
> Dharma Bums, Old Yeller, Vertigo and The Fly all form
> a backdrop for this cultural stew.  Tune in and hear
> Beat Poetry, real rock n roll, doo wop,hard bop and a
> late night dollop of Sinatra, Holiday and Blossom. 
> Enjoy!
> 
> 
> Set List
> 
> ART BLAKEY’S JAZZ MESSENGERS WITH THELONIOUS MONK -
> Evidence; Atlantic
> Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Moanin’; HISTORY
> OF...; Blue Note
> 
> Ella Fitzgerald - I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm;
> BEST OF THE SONG BOOKS; Verve
> Dizzy Gillespie w/Sonny Rollins & Sonny Stitt - On The
> Sunny Side Of The Street; SONNY SIDE UP; Verve
> Sarah Vaughan - Detour Ahead; AFTER HOURS AT THE
> LONDON HOUSE; Mercury
> 
> James Brown - Try Me; STAR TIME; Polydor
> Ray Charles - I Had A Dream; THE BIRTH OF SOUL;
> Atlantic
> John Coltrane - Russian Lullabye; SOULTRANE; Prestige
> 
> Chuck Berry - Memphis; THE GREAT TWENTY-EIGHT; MCA
> Sonny Rollins - ‘Til There Was You; FREEDOM SUITE;
> Riverside
> Anita O’Day - Tea For Two; FINEST HOUR; Verve
> Wynton Kelly - You Can’t Get Away; KENNY BURRELL &
> THE
> JAZZ GIANTS; Prestige
> 
> Buddy Holly - It’s So Easy; GREATEST HITS; MCA
> Miles Davis - Straight, No Chaser; THE COMPLETE
> COLUMBIA RECORDINGS
> Miles Davis - Milestones; THE COMPLETE COLUMBIA
> RECORDINGS
> 
> Jerry Lee Lewis - Breathless; THE SUN STORY; Sun
> Records
> B.B. King - Recession Blues; KING OF THE BLUES; MCA
> Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis - The Rev; PROFILES; Prestige
> Little Walter - Key To The Highway; CHESS BLUES Vol.
> III; Chess
> 
> The Moonglows - Book of Love; VINTAGE MUSIC; MCA
> Duke Ellington - Come Sunday; THE ESSENTIAL
> COLLECTION; Columbia
> Jimmy Smith - Lover Man; HOUSE PARTY; Blue Note
> 
> The Crests - 16 Candles; THE BEST OF DOO-WOP BALLADS;
> Rhino
> Sun Ra - Blues At Midnight; JAZZ IN SILHOUETTE;
> Evidence
> Charles Mingus - Scenes In The City; A MODERN JAZZ
> SYMPOSIUM OF MUSIC AND POETRY; Bethlehem
> 
> Ben Hecht - An Interview With Jack Kerouac; THE BEAT
> GENERATION; Rhino
> 
> Blossom Dearie - Manhattan; JAZZMASTERS 51; Verve
> Billie Holiday - Lover Man; LADY IN AUTUMN; Verve
> Frank Sinatra - One For My Baby; ONLY THE LONELY;
> Capitol
> Johnny Hodges - Last Time I Saw Paris; IN DREAMS, A
> JAZZ ROMANCE...Verve
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