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Thank you. For 100 was all my time was right. For me and I was right for me think I was a thing was I was 100. 1 was through and through my family through one I was. Was a. Limb from. Limb long. To it right. This evening show the brass connection from Canada with the cannon have a sign number all the things you are. That connection comprises 5 trombones vibes and a full non rhythm section and the solos on that recording were provided by him do belong trombone and don't get along a life scale and that number was arranged by Norm Tayla who's their arrangements provide this week's trio of trucks and the remaining 2 appear at a later in the show him b.b.c. Radio York and b.b.c. Radio only these. Are like the. Native luck. Bonnie. Was. Lucky. In. Oz. A. Good. Deed never. Wha a at it. I'm . Cold. A. 2 2 6 set of along with the 1st vocal of the evening the Rodgers and hot number why I come time. And he Wilkins that I ranging and come to see New York Istra and to follow Sarah on b.b.c. Radio late some b.b.c. Radio York this week's Middle moment and it's Glenn with the f.o. So strong. Few. Stroke and the George Gershwin number some a time that range by Ralph Wilkinson and that's from the 3 cd set which was issued in 1996 with. The title The Secret girl cast. Gary come back to. The City. And in the candle corner there's a musician who was oh so good with the classical music this is Andre Previn. On the $964.00 album Previn plays My Fair Lady wasn't it beloved like and joining Andre red Mitchel bass Frankie kept drums and guitar ballasts who had been an integral part of the Oscar Peterson trio and which had been deposited in the late 1950 s. And on b.b.c. Radio York and b.b.c. Radio liaison from the piano with Andre Previn tonight to Duke Ellington on his Henri struck on day entry. Lot. Oh I'm with a joint composition by Duke and Billy Strayhorn on daydream and also saxophone that Johnny Hodges and it's from the album on his mother called him Bill which was recorded by due 3 months after the death of Billy Strayhorn and the album consisted of straight home compositions from the time that Billy joined Duke in 1939. Gary cul de sac. 2 the how do you Warren I'm not golden number the more I see you and that's from the album Quiet as it's caps nice roach on drums plus for that Stanley turn time on tender saxophone featured that tell me telling Time Trumpet Julian priest a trombone and a rhythm section the 2 That's Max and Bob boss well who was on bass and that album was released again in 2009. B.b.c. Radio b.b.c. Radio York. To the recent release and every stone. Things in the album though states that she is looking forward to her 18th birthday in 2019. When I close my eyes. I only dream of you. Can't just fall caress the. Each fun is always the new. In your honor. I'm lost and must split. Bomb up. The secret paradox. So long. For. You with me. Tall strong blue when. We dare. The most in chanted thrid. When I. Cole's ma. We play live lovers play. While we share these tender moments. That ne'er find their faded away. Then I love. All my worldly care. One. When. Paths. To. Marry style ends and when I close my eyes arranged by David will Heseltine who was on piano they held them as tonsil songs were made to saying and it's released on smoke session records Oh and incidentally this autumn jazz lasering clued ing a Women in Jazz and for more information go on to jazz leads dusts all the dots u.k. And now on b.b.c. Radio yo can b.b.c. Radio leads to the 2nd of this week's trio of tracks featuring arrangements by Mark Taylor but the time had graduated from North Texas State University and his composition and arrangement titled just bones was included by Stan Kenton when he appeared with his band at the London Hilton in 1973. Stan Kenton and his orchestra just bow down their own piano and the 3 chums balance of life spoon Dick Sherif and Harvey croon and taking solos on the 3rd of the trio of tracks follows later in the show. Gary plays. That. Such utter such. Claim to. The world's greatest jazz band at Massey Hall in Toronto in 1972 and cruel fish shuffle which was a composition by Bob Wilbur who was on soprano saxophone and sadly Bob died at the end of September. But his interest in jazz was influenced by his father who took Bob to several concerts in the early 1940 s. Including Duke Ellington and Teddy Wilson and through listening to his friend's record collection he discovered Louis Armstrong Jelly Roll Morton and Sidney passé and it was in 1946 that Bob began studying on soprano saxophone with Besh a bob but then led a number of small groups he appeared at the 948 nice jazz festival. And when he was drafted into the Alamy in 1952 bob hope to join the Army band so he dropped the soprano saxophone and replaced it with the tender section after military service he worked in Dixieland and swing him. Before joining the world's greatest jazz about 1968 and then 5 years later Soprano summit which. Are on. Aaron. B.b.c. Radio Leeds and b.b.c. Radio York the Sydney bash a number Egyptian fan to say from the soprano summit album and there you had the 2 clarinets of Bob Wilbur and Kenny Devon joined by Dick common I'm piano Bucky Pizzarelli gets George Devitt the bass and on drums Bob Ross and God. And I return to the Korean above Wilma after this week's sin all to school. Ya know running on to a somebody to love. You on nobody. To somebody. You might be a king you might pose at. All the world and its goal. Oh it won't bring you happiness. When you're. Alone. As the saying. You won't change just. As Sure. As the stock shine upon. You and over. Until somebody love. Him. So find your self somebody. Get yourself somebody. Hot nobody nobody nobody. How do. You I'm told. This. Might be the king might you then pose that. Let's go. For the gold won't get you happy that. Your Oh yeah no. Never got to. Say. I. 2 love my. Soul out it gets dark. You're nobody till somebody loves you recorded when Frank was appearing with Dean Martin and summit day this June it at the villa Venditti in Chicago in 1962. Gary a. Back now to Bob who in 1979 decoded a double 1 album swing into the King Bob had always admired Benny and this is from the double album which was recorded in Stockholm. C C C b.b.c. Radio york and b.b.c. Radio leeds the goodman and christian number come in 7 come 11 but featured their own clarinet and he was joined by the clarinets of on a net loss of a legend they are men plus vibes and rhythm. To complete this brief look at the career of Bob will but the year is 981 and Bob on his back Shea legacy recorded an album in Stockport Lanka ship joining Bob that was Glenn's a teller on trumpet night peaches guitar Mark Shayne piano Lenski guys drums Miles who have recent memory banks. The so. From. The moment. The moment. The big. The but. The but. 'd the to. Me. The b.b.c. In your life as well I want to hear from you in a text. Message with. The whites. Of his 1st hour back to this very day 25 in the year read. Rocky was the big winner at the Oscars but rebels on the big screen. 1977. What were you doing in 77 let me know. And this weekend 977 would have affected this. House. I'm. Going to hold it back. Because. I don't want. To. Say. Thanks. Rick.

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