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Jamie Cullum plays an hour of jazz music ranging from its heritage to its future. This week, he returns to the ´óÏó´«Ã½ archives to dig out a Lee Konitz session on Jazz 625 in 1966.

Jamie Cullum plays an hour of jazz music ranging from its heritage to its future. This week, he returns to the ´óÏó´«Ã½ archives to dig out a classic session recorded in the past. He selects an example of Lee Konitz playing on Jazz 625 in 1966.

Previous archive sessions have included performances by Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk and the John Surman Octet as well as Count Basie and Cannonball Adderley performing on board a Jazz Ship.

1 hour

Last on

Tue 15 Nov 2011 19:00

Music Played

  • Harry Connick, Jr.

    Blue Light, Red Light (Someone's There)

    • Blue Light, Red Light.
    • Sony/Columbia.
  • Charles Mingus

    Hamp's Blues

    • Mingus Three.
    • Blue Note.
  • Ane Brun

    Do You Remember

    • It All Starts With One.
    • Balloon Ranger Recordings.
  • Michael Garrick Trio

    First Born

    • Cold Mountain.
    • Argo.
  • Karl Hector & The Malcouns

    Psycles

    • Sahara Swing.
    • Now Again Records.
  • Mary Stallings

    Sunday Kind Of Love

    • Live At The Village Vanguard.
    • MaxJazz.
  • Archive Session Track

    • Lee Konitz

      Like Someone In Love (Live on Jazz 625 6/10/1966)

  • Mike Gibbs with the NDR Big Band and Norma Winstone

    Riverman

    • Here’s A Song For You.
    • Fuzzy Moon Records.
  • Gerry Mulligan Quartet

    News From Blueport

    • What Is There To Say?.
    • Sony.
  • Nuyorican Soul with Jocelyn Brown

    I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun

    • Nuyorican Soul.
    • Talkin’ Loud.

Broadcast

  • Tue 15 Nov 2011 19:00