 
                
                        Three Tenors fight soul battle
Les McCann plays his version of a Herbie Hancock tune while Three Tenor stars Oliver Nelson, King Curtis and Jimmy Forrest stage a soul battle with their version of Perdido.
Les McCann plays his version of a Herbie Hancock tune while Humph delves back into his back catalogue and comes up with a rag recorded in 1949. Donald Harrison Junior plays a Miles Davis tune, Freddie Freeloader and the Upper Manhattan Medical Group pay tribute to Billy Strayhorn. Ken Peplowski leads the plaudits. Nat Adderley with his version of his tune — Work Song and Milt Jackson and Frank Wess are united on a beautiful ballad. Three Tenor stars Oliver Nelson, King Curtis and Jimmy Forrest stage a soul battle with their version of Perdido
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    ![]()  Zoot SimsIndian Summer 
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    ![]()  Humphrey LytteltonMaple Leaf Rag 
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    ![]()  Robin McKelleYes, My Darling Daughter 
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    ![]()  Freddy JenkinsI Can't Dance 
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    ![]()  Les McCannWatermelon Man 
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    ![]()  Donald HarrisonFreddie Freeloader 
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    ![]()  Terry GibbsHot Rod 
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    ![]()  Mac DuncanWhen You're Smiling 
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    ![]()  Benny GreenCaptain Hook 
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    ![]()  Ken PeplowskiMid Riff 
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    ![]()  Nat AdderleyWork Song 
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    ![]()  Les BullCopenhagen 
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    ![]()  Gerry MulliganRed Door 
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    ![]()  Milt JacksonYou Leave Me Breathless 
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    ![]()  Shorty RogersBarbaro 
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    ![]()  Sonny DeeMy Cutie's Due At Two To Two 
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    ![]()  Art FarmerAlone, Together 
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    ![]()  Oliver NelsonPerdido 
Broadcast
- Wed 26 Jan 2011 19:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Shropshire & ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Stoke
