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James Moody died last Thursday and we remember his 70th birthday celebrations. We hear new singer on CD Louise Rogers plus the elder statesman of jazz harmonica Toots Thielemans.
James Moody died last Thursday and we shall have a listen back to 15 years ago and his 70th birthday celebrations. Also in this week’s show we hear Gerry Mulligan in the 90s, a new singer on CD Louise Rogers plus the elder statesman of jazz harmonica Toots Thielemans. There’s a lovely example of Ralph Sutton and an Ellington selection while Curtis Stigers puts his talents behind a Joe Jackson song from the 80s. Ken Colyer and the band show what they can do while Coleman Hawkins is his usual self with a Hank Jones tune.
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    ![]()  Gerry MulliganNobody Else But Me 
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    ![]()  Louise RogersComes Love 
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    ![]()  Toots ThielemansOn Green Dolphin Street 
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    ![]()  Ken ColyerMargie 
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    ![]()  Coleman Hawkins - Chant 
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    ![]()  Jerin-LeiIn The Dark 
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    ![]()  Cyrus ChestnutLover 
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    ![]()  Bill Le SageYou're Blase 
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    ![]()  Kermit RuffinsPanama 
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    ![]()  Curtis StigersFools In Love 
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    ![]()  James MoodyGroovin' High 
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    ![]()  Beat KaestliIt Could Happen To You 
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    ![]()  Ralph SuttonEllington Medley 
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    ![]()  Lee Morse'T Ain't No Sin 
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    ![]()  Metropole OrkestFast City 
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- Wed 15 Dec 2010 19:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Stoke, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Shropshire & ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester
