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Georgie Fame opts for South
A selection of the best in jazz music.
Georgie Fame sings with the Harry South Big Band, something that was asked for by a listener in Ontario. Meanwhile, ther same Harry South plays piano at a gig where Jimmy Witherspoon reflects on the tough times getting even tougher! That was 1966 so nothing changes. John Graas plays his french horn with some eminent musicians and a tune from the twenties. Fats Waller plays a pipe organ while Adelaide Hall sings during a visit to London in the late thirties. Acker Bilk and Danny Moss get rid of any musical divide and play together as part of a quintet.
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Music Played
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Oscar Peterson
Work Song
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Diana Krall
I Don't Know Enough About You
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John Graas
Twelfth Street Rag
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Billie Holiday
The Man I Love
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John Kirby
Paper Moon
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Bud Powell
Somebody Loves Me
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Acker Bilk
Buddy Bolden's Blues
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Buddy Rich
Groovin' Hard
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Don Menza
Quasimodo
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Marian McPartland
Cotton Tail
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Fats Waller
That Old Feeling
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Pete Allen
Fidgety Feet
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Stacey Kent
The Ice Hotel
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Harlem
Sugar Foot Stomp
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Duncan Swift
Rosetta
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Georgie Fame
Keep Your Big Mouth Shut
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Jimmy Witherspoon
Times Are Getting Tougher Than Tough
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M.J.Q
Three Windows
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- Wed 13 Apr 2011 19:00大象传媒 Hereford & Worcester & 大象传媒 Radio Stoke