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Tommy Whittle Remembers

A selection of the best in jazz music.

In 1959 a 33 year old tenor star recorded an LP of small group jazz. Tommy had seen service in the big bands of the day and he was also working in the 大象传媒 Show Band. That meant a great deal of exposure. The LP that he made in the late fifties has been re-issued and you can hear Tommy talking about his time in the music business which is still happening for him! We hear from a young Duke Ellington band full of musicians who stayed with Duke for years and there鈥檚 a Strayhorn composition which is aired again by an octet led by Alan Barnes. Charles Mingus forsakes his double bass for one session and plays solo piano while we unearth some early sides from the Prestige label which give a foretaste of some of the talent in New York around 1950. The Bateman Brothers pay tribute to Louis Armstrong with a version of Muskrat Ramble while we remember Eric Delaney, the showman drummer who died recently.

2 hours

Last on

Wed 27 Jul 2011 19:00

Music Played

  • Alan Barnes

    Snibor

  • Ken Coyler

    Maryland My Maryland

  • Wardell Gray

    Easy Living

  • Benny Moten

    Midnight Mama

  • Duke Ellington

    Daybreak Express

  • Teddy Wilson

    Warmin' Up

  • Andy Panayi

    Festive Minor

  • Charles Mingus

    Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress; Then Silk Blues

  • Sonny Stitt

    Fine And Dandy

  • Pete Allen

    Panama Rag

  • Don Wilkerson

    Happy Johnny

  • The Bateman Brothers

    Muskrat Ramble

  • Eric Delaney

    Soon

  • The Modern Jazz Quartet

    Delauney's Dilemma

  • Fret & Fiddle

    Minor Swing

  • Jim Mullen

    Crepescule

  • Tommy Whittle

    Lady Bee

  • Tommy Whittle

    Broadway

Broadcast

  • Wed 27 Jul 2011 19:00