[JPL] PLAYLIST: WRTI 'Straight Ahead' w/Jeff Duperon

Jeff Duperon mrjazzjr at sprintmail.com
Mon Mar 2 14:21:43 EST 2009


WRTI ‘Straight Ahead’ w/Jeff Duperon

Saturday, 6PM-9PM

PLAYLIST
02/28/09

 

Song Title/Artist/CD-LP Title/ Label

 

6PM

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette,
Yesterdays, ECM

L'Adieu, Benny Golson, New Time, New ‘tet, Concord Jazz

Windmills of Your Mind, Bob Sneider & Joe Locke, Nocturne For Ava, Origin
Records

Someday My Prince Will Come, Roger Kellaway, Live at the Jazz Standard, IPO

Candy, Ernestine Anderson, A Song For You, High Note

The Township Diary, Benny Powell, Nextep/Origin Records

A Man Ain't Supposed To Cry, Gary Smulyan, High Noon, Reservoir Music

7PM

Pilgrimage, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Rise Up!, Palmetto Records

Cherokee, Mark O'Connor’s Hot Swing Trio, Live in New York, OMAC

Dakar, John Coltrane, Dakar, Prestige

My Little Suede Shoes, Grant Green, The Latin Bit, Blue Note

Mr. Clean, Roy Hargrove, Earfood, EmArcy

Manteca, Mike LeDonne, FiveLive, Savant

8PM

Return of the Jitney Man, Jeff Tain Watts, Watts, Dark Key Music

Déjà-Blu, Clifton Anderson, Decade, Doxy Records

Gemini Man, Claudio Roditi, Brazilliance X4, Resonance Records

King Cobra, Herbie Hancock, My Point of View, Blue Note

Like That, Mike Clark, Blueprints of Jazz, Vol. 1, Talking House Records

Joe's Donut, Hendrik Meurkens, Samba To Go, Zoho

 

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Jeff Duperon

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will find his 'proper place' and will stay in it.  You do not need to send
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no back door, he will cut one for his special benefit. His education makes
it necessary." Carter G. Woodson, circa 1933

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