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Broadcaster Piers Plowright explores five sound-worlds - some from far back in his life and some more recent - which still resonate with him. In this last episode of the series, jazz pianist and teacher Louis Vause examines, with Piers, one of the great Blues performances of all time - New Orleans pianist James Booker's interpretation of True at the 1978 Montreux Jazz Festival. This is a performance that has haunted Piers since he first heard it and has come to speak to him of all the longing and grief - and maybe hope - that the Blues express. The programme includes an interview with Lily Keber who made the recent film about Booker, Bayou Maharajah. Produced by Alan Hall A Falling Tree production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4.
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