[JPL] PLAYLIST: WRTI 'The Historical Approach to the Positive
Music' w/Jeff Duperon 03/01/09
Jeff Duperon
mrjazzjr at sprintmail.com
Mon Mar 2 14:23:10 EST 2009
WRTI The Historical Approach to the Positive Music w/Jeff Duperon
Sunday, 8PM-Midnight
PLAYLIST
03/01/09
Song Title/Artist/ CD-LP Title/ Label
8PM
Blues March, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Paris Jazz Concert, Europe
1
I'll Remember April, Clifford Brown and Max Roach, at Basin Street, EmArcy
Ends and Means, Vincent Herring, Ends and Means, High Note
CONVERSATION: Vincent Herring
The Palmieri Effect, Brian Lynch, Simpatico, Artist Share
9PM
CONVERSATION: Brian Lynch
The Jones Brothers, Clayton Brothers, Brother To Brother, Artist Share
Spontaneous Combustion, Cannonball Adderley, Presenting Cannonball, Savoy
jazz
Did You Call Her Today?, Irvin Mayfield Sextet, live at the Blue Note, Half
Note Records
10PM
Terranga, Jon Faddis, Terranga, Koch Records
Déjà Blu, Clifton Anderson, Decade, Doxy Records
For Milt, Bobby Watson, From The Heart, Palmetto Records
Yours Is My Heart Alone, Tim Warfield, One For Shirley, Criss Cross Jazz
Tyrone, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Rise Up!, Palmetto Records
More Today Than Yesterday, Charles Earland, Black Talk!, Prestige
11PM
The Oliest, Donald Byrd, Landmarks, 32 Jazz
Deciphering The Message, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, at the Cafe
Bohemia, Volume One, Blue Note
I Want To Talk About You, John Coltrane, Soultrane, Prestige
Knowledge of Self, Billy Harper, Blueprints of Jazz, Vol. 2, Talking House
Records
These Are Those Soulful Days, Wynton Marsalis, From The Plantation To The
Penitentiary, Blue Note
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Jeff Duperon
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"When you control a man's thinking you do not have to worry about his
actions. You do not have to tell him not to stand here or go yonder. He
will find his 'proper place' and will stay in it. You do not need to send
him to the back door. He will go without being told. In fact, if there is
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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