Jazz from Duos to Big Bands
George Shearing recorded four sides in November before he went to America. His American recordings established that Shearing sound which became very much his trade mark
We hear another track from a new Derek Nash album and the same from a new Bryan Corbett CD. There's also a wide range of jazz from trumpeter band leader Freddy Randall right through to trombonists Mark Nightingale and Alistair White. We hear a track from Don Rendell who died at the end of October and there's the duo of Tommy Smith and Brian Kellock.
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Freddy Randall
Dr Jazz
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George Shearing
The Man From Mintons
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Classic Jazz
Collegium Rockin' In Rhythm
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Bryan Corbett
One 'O' Six
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Glenn Miller
I Want To Be Happy
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Don Rendell
You Loomed Out Of Loch Ness
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Swedish Jazz Kings
Shake It And Break It
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Derek Nash
I'm Getting Tempramental Over You
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Brian White
I'm Gonna Gitcha
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Andr茅 Previn
Topsy
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Allan Harris
Haven't We Met
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Steve King
Cascavello
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Dizzy Reece
Out Of Nowhere
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Tommy Smith/Brian Kellock
You Must Believe In Spring
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George Shearing
Bop Look And Listen
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George Lewis
Walking With The King
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Freddie Redd
Blues For You
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Brownfield Byrne Quintet
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
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Duke Ellington
Sultry Serenade
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Ken Matthieson
Ganjam
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- Sun 8 Nov 2015 20:00大象传媒 Hereford & Worcester, 大象传媒 Radio Shropshire & 大象传媒 Radio Stoke