Barnes and Hamilton say Hi Ya
We have some traditional jazz with Archie Semple playing swinging clarinet and Acker Bilk doing the same with a Scott Joplin rag. Count Basie plays the piano while Joe Turner sings the blues.
We look back to the early days of traditional jazz with Archie Semple playing swinging clarinet and Acker Bilk doing the same with a Scott Joplin rag.
Count Basie plays the piano while Joe Turner sings the blues and Kenny Burrell joins together with John Coltrane for a duo that鈥檚 hard to beat.
Wild Bill Davison, who visited the Midlands many times, plays with the Alex Welsh band and rocky tenor player Al Sears comes up with his own composition.
Maynard Ferguson hits some very high notes and plays with an octet of young talented players recorded in the mid-1950s. Alan Barnes and Scott Hamilton will be coming to the Midlands with the same line-up as their album Hi-Ya
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Music Played
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Alan Barnes
Hi-Ya
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Count Basie
Cherry Red
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Archie Semple
Goody Goody
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Maynard Ferguson
Yeah
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Acker Bilk
Gladiolus Rag
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Mel Torm茅
Lady Be Good
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Duke Ellington
The Hawk Talks
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Sophie Garner
Hello Young Lovers
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Sidney Bechet
Four Or Five Times
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Bruce Adams
Sure As You're Born
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Lionel Hampton
What Is This Thing Called Love?
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Red Garland
Hey Now
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Wild Bill Davison
After You've Gone
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Hanna Richardson
It Don't Mean A Thing
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Kenny Burrell
Why Was I Born?
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Al Sears
Groove Station
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Jake Langley
Jeanine
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Wigan Youth Jazz Orchestra
Brown's In Town
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Swing Kings
My Little Suede Shoes
Broadcast
- Wed 12 Jan 2011 19:00大象传媒 Radio Shropshire, 大象传媒 Hereford & Worcester & 大象传媒 Radio Stoke