
From Ellington to the Wizard of Oz
A selection of the best in jazz music.
Duke Ellington, recorded by Norman Granz in a museum and a lovely version of a song from the film the Wizard of Oz. It was originally sung by Judy Garland and the scarecrow, but this version is by Nnenna Freelon with help from an audience at the Kennedy Centre. Add to this music by the Sioux City 7 which was a small group out of the New Paul Whiteman Orchestra and the small group only existed for one radio show in the UK. There’s a track from a newly issued album by Bobby Wellins and another new one with a star studded cast of musicians headed up by Ken Peplowski, Alan Barnes and Robert Fowler. We have some Ernie Andrews as requested by a listener and there are a couple of examples of bass playing singers . . . or are we talking about singing bass players – including, of course, Slam Stewart.
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Music Played
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Bobby Wellins
I'm Wishing
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Bessie Smith
Lock and Key
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Manuel Rocheman
Theme from MASH
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Nicki Parrott
Dark Eyes
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Erroll Garner
Dark Eyesky
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Ken Peplowski
Sweet As Bear Meat
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Steve Tyrell
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
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The Sioux City 7
Three Blind Mice
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Monty Alexander
Come Fly With Me
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Duke Ellington
Kinda Dukish
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Ernie Andrews
Love Is Here To Stay
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Dutch Swing College Band
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
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John Critchinson
I'll Close My Eyes
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George Haslam
I've Never Been In Love Before
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Slam Stewart
Sweet Man
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Jim Fryer
Susie
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Nnenna Freelon
If I Only Had A Brain
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Trilok Gurtu
Broken Rhythms
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- Wed 23 Mar 2011 19:00Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio Stoke, Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio Shropshire & Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Hereford & Worcester