[JPL] PLAYLIST: WRTI 'Straight Ahead' w/Jeff Duperon 05/02/09
Jeff Duperon
mrjazzjr at sprintmail.com
Mon May 4 09:23:48 EDT 2009
WRTI 'Straight Ahead' w/Jeff Duperon
Saturday, 6PM-9PM
PLAYLIST
05/02/2009
Song Title/Artist/CD-LP Title/ Label
6PM
If I Were A Bell, Miles Davis, The Very Best of Prestige Records, Prestige
Mississippi Man, Derrick Gardner & the Jazz Prophets + 2, echoes of
ethnicity, Owl Studios
Isotope, The Stanley Clarke Trio, Jazz In The Garden, Heads Up
Good Morning Blues, Jimmy Rushing, The Scene - live in New York, High Note
I Like It Funky, Red Holloway, Go Red Go!, Delmark
Eleanor Rigby, Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker, Work To Do, Mack Avenue Records
7PM
The Artful Roger, Nick Hempton Band, Nick Hempton Band, Triple Distilled
Records
Jnana, Scotty Barnhart, Say It Plain, Unity Music
Jackpipe, One For All, Return of the Lineup, Sharp 9 Records
Nimbus, Justin Vasquez, Triptych, Justin Vasquez
4th Street Strut, Adam Shulman Quintet, Patterns of Change, Kabocha Records
Cruzada, Guilherme Monteiro, Air, BJU Records
8PM
Little Frances, Thomas Marriott, Flexicon, Origin Records
The Storm, Sean Jones, The Search Within, Mack Avenue Records
Bright Mississippi, Allen Toussaint, The Bright Mississippi, Nonesuch
Records
Herk From The South End, Sean Lyons, Roar of Lyons, Posi-Tone Records
Trials, Jimmy Greene, Mission Statement, Sunnyside
Dry, Ben Markley, Second Introduction, OA2 Records
Family Portrait, Donald Bailey, Blueprints of Jazz, Vol. 3, Talking House
Records
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215-204-8405
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Jeff Duperon
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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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