 
                
                        Ray Bryant and Snooky Young
A selection of the best in jazz music.
As well as the deaths of two leading jazz musicians, Ray Bryant last week and Eugene ‘Snooky’ Young last month, there’s plenty more to chose from. Ray Brown has many friends and one of them is trumpeter Terence Blanchard and they make great music together. Louis Armstrong sings a Fats Waller tune at the Town Hall Concert in New York. That was in 1947 while in 1953, Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond are showing the jazz world how lyrical they can be and how they could swing as well. Getting up to date and we shall do that with Norwegian singer Karin Krog who sings a Horace silver tune with the Meantimes. Gordon Goodwin from his acclaimed album ‘The Phat Pack’ and Chris Walden from his CD ‘No Bounds’ have a treat for fans of big band jazz. Ian Shaw pays tribute to the writings of Rodgers and Hart while the National Youth Jazz Orchestra play and Atila Huseyn sings new words to the old song Ida.
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    ![]()  Terence BlanchardI'm Getting Sentimental Over You 
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    ![]()  Karin KrogSenor Blues 
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    ![]()  Louis ArmstrongAin't Misbehavin' 
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    ![]()  Dave BrubeckBlue Moon 
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    ![]()  Gordon GoodwinThe Little Clam 
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    ![]()  Adelaide HallCreole Love Call 
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    ![]()  Lennie NiehausSt Louis Blues 
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    ![]()  Count BasieWho Me? 
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    ![]()  Sonny RollinsIt's All Right With Me 
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    ![]()  NyjoIda 
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    ![]()  John PettersBlue Lip Blues 
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    ![]()  Ian ShawIt Never Entered My Mind 
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    ![]()  Chris WaldenIn The Doghouse 
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    ![]()  Bob GreeneSt Peter Street Strut 
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    ![]()  Ray BryantSwingin' The Blues 
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    ![]()  Ike QuebecSee See Rider 
Broadcast
- Wed 8 Jun 2011 19:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Shropshire, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester & ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Stoke
