 
                
                        From Harry Parry to Chris Biscoe
A selection of the best in jazz music.
This week, a full range of jazz styles with an item from the forties, Harry Parry leading a small group with Doreen Villiers singing. Then it's through the fifties with Sonny Rollins, Count Basie and Joe Williams and Jacques Loussier. At the other end of the time tunnel we get to Courtney Pine who is starting out on a countrywide tour with a new album and Chris Biscoe who is playing in the Midlands with music devoted to Eric Dolphy. In complete contrast, George Huxley and Rod Mason feature with their respective bands while Shirley Horn, Barbara Jay and Marlene Ver Planck complete the singers.
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    ![]()  Sonny RollinsSoftly As In A Morning Sunrise 
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    ![]()  Jacques LoussierFugue No 1 In C Major 
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    ![]()  Harry ParryI May Be Wrong 
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    ![]()  Count BasieRoll 'em Pete 
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    ![]()  André PrevinShould I? 
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    ![]()  George HuxleySummertime 
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    ![]()  Geoff EalesJitterbug Waltz 
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    ![]()  Marlene VerPlanckRain Sometimes 
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    ![]()  Rod MasonJazzin' Babies Blues 
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    ![]()  Warne MarshShe's Funny That Way 
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    ![]()  Gerry MulliganOh Mr Sauter? Yes, Mr Finegan 
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    ![]()  Clyde Valley StompersHiawatha Rag 
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    ![]()  Phil WoodsCome Rain Or Come Shine 
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    ![]()  Barbara JayWhen Sunny Gets Blue 
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    ![]()  Chris BiscoeMiss Ann 
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    ![]()  Jimmy RaneyJim's Tune 
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    ![]()  Shirley HornYou Don't Know Me 
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    ![]()  Courtney PineThe Search For The Holy Grail 
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    ![]()  Branford MarsalisSir Roderick, The Aloof 
Broadcast
- Wed 23 Feb 2011 19:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester & ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Shropshire
