[JPL] PLAYLIST: WRTI 'Straight Ahead' w/Jeff Duperon 06/06/09
Jeff Duperon
mrjazzjr at sprintmail.com
Mon Jun 8 09:52:31 EDT 2009
WRTI 'Straight Ahead' w/Jeff Duperon
Saturday, 6PM-9PM
PLAYLIST
06/06/2009
Song Title/Artist/CD-LP Title/ Label
6PM
Jelly Roll, Charles Mingus, Mingus Ah Um, Columbia Legacy
Crawfish & Gumbo, Lynne Arriale, Nuance, Motema
Song For My Father, Kermit Ruffins, Livin' A Treme Life, Basin Street
Records
Winin' Boy Blues, Allen Toussaint, The Bright Mississippi, Nonesuch
Four or Five Times, Sidney Bechet, Spreadin Joy, Naxos Jazz Legends
Raincheck, Grant Stewart, plays the music of Duke Ellington & Billy
Strayhorn, Sharp 9 Records
Man In The Black Hat, Torben Waldorff, Afterburn, Artist Share
Samba de Paris, Kyle Eastwood, Metropolitain, Candid-Mack Avenue Records
Urban Myths, Joel Harrison, Urban Myths, High Note
7PM
Sea Journey, Burton-Metheny-Swallow-Sanchez, Quartet Live, Concord Jazz
Road Song, Terrence Brewer, Groovin' Wes, Strong Brew Music
Bumpin' On Sunset, Terrence Brewer, Groovin' Wes, Strong Brew Music
Dem Philadelphia Organ Blues, Radam Schwartz, Blues Citizens, Savant
Road to Marostica, One For All, Return of the Lineup, Sharp 9 Records
The Blackamoor, Derrick Gardner & The Jazz Prophets +2, echoes of ethnicity,
Owl Studios
8PM
Dingle-Dangle, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Watts, Dark Key Music
Family Portrait, Donald Bailey, Blueprints of Jazz, Vol. 3, Talking House
Records
Psalm 150-2, Tarbaby, Tarbaby, Imani Records
Monklike, Cooper & Johnson, Common Journey, Cooper & Johnson
Mona Lisa Puzzle, Hey Rim Jeon, Mona Lisa Puzzle, Jazz Jeon Records
The Ambitious Violet, Sean Jones, The Search Within, Mack Avenue Records
Temple University Public Radio
1509 Cecil B. Moore Avenue 063-00
Philadelphia, PA 19121-3410
215-204-8405
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Jeff Duperon
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