Specific. Jeff Burton when we got everybody we have Victor Bailey we have the I m sorry Steve Bailey Victor Wooten Jocko pos store us John peda Tucci and Victor Bailey I wasn t kidding about that. Who else Steve Bailey they are to say that yes I did Stuart and I am he s a he knows what he s doing so it s going to be a jazz your night then most of Friday nights in my middle hour I promise you next week that I ll get back to some techno German metal but this week it is going to be jazz influenced mostly just because that s what like as good bass players like to play. And I m going to open it up with. With one Bice doing am doing a actually a song that everybody should know this is one of our national anthems and stuff like that. All right. All right. And you. Go. Back. In the. A. Lot. Of. The current the be able. I am I am. I am. I am I m I m a and. I am. And I am. Or why. Or why. The or why. Or are. You. d Route. Through. Anything like. Music. My name is Dave this is k f. F. F.
For 20 years this concert recording sat on the vault the artist didn t even know it existed so chances are you won t be familiar with this gig unless you were one of the lucky ones there he wasn t a household name and it s one thing for jazz artists to sustain recognition into their later years but back in 2002 it appeared that at age 61 the public was finally noticing and they had like the media decides well maybe it s time to. Have a renaissance. Bunch of bull you could have been here I can t allow that to make me bitter because it would only be hurting myself and he sits in a unique category of jazz vocalist those who sing while the company themselves on the piano before you fancy Blossom Dearie pave the way and later surely horn and he s here oh it s got to be King Cole I saw him in person when I was 11 years ago he was a consummate musician consummate at times of playing he had it all. Let s kick off our music with a song. From our concert in 2002 and Jazz at Lincoln Center. With
This is K C B S H D one San Luis Obispo can be a D. One San are growing TS B.X. Santa Barbara we re streaming a K.C.B. X. Dot or R G and welcome once again to jazz liner notes here on a Thursday evening I m Fred Friedan and we open the shows evening with John Scofield from a CD bout 3 years ago now one of my favorite releases a 2016 called Country for Old Men and we heard his version of Dolly Parton s Jolene John Scofield on guitar Larry Goldings keyboards Steve Swallow bass and Bill Stewart on drums and not only welcome to jazz liner notes Welcome to our 1st day on air for our fall pledge drive very K.C.B. Acts who is very successful day actually in the challenge now is to keep that success going and you are the ones who can help that the easiest way to do. It is go to K C B X dot au R G on the Internet pledge your support I ll be telling you more about that as we go on through the evening here until 12 o clock right now we re going to hear something from the hang Crawford and Jimmy
Well we re kind of looking on sunny supposed to die hope you had a good weekend hope your Sunday s going Well good afternoon the soul show is on the history of show 7. Which was my studio group but also if I could put together he was the man that was behind quite a few songs by free. And the criminal element orchestra in the $13.00 ninety s into the ninety s and he put this project together in $93.00 Eddie Grant wrote the song Walking on Sunshine to rockers revenge. On the soul poll real big challenge going on we got I can on cuz he s my affair with more on that shortly thank you to Keith for the country show he s back with you next Sunday afternoon and it was 50 years ago this weekend. Be true. Please 50 years ago this weekend flung me to the mood Gregory Pulitzer. That s a good version. And I was there I mean were you there I was very young very very young but some I was totally captivated and consumed by black. Television watching actually happen. And actually watching it as schoo
Luke Christie with a 3rd of his 4 British hit singles are I m going to make you mine the discus spent a total of 17 weeks on the best sellers list one of them in the minority 69 at number 2 behind the arches Sugar Sugar On this edition of network gold you can hear a rarely played recording made by Elvis Presley at the request of Linda Maddox from road he s South Cheshire They ll also be highlights from the U.K. Top 40 as it stood on this day in 1904 the listing back then included status quo meatloaf Ultravox Julian Lennon Alison Moyet Paul McCartney and one hits by the impressions the lemon pipers Rayburn s and Wolverhampton the mighty lemon drops will form the chart debut section on the audio Minako mark the birth of Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran Cleo lane Fleetwood Mac s Peter Green Otis Williams of The Temptations resprout lot Bill Anderson and the tremolos lead vocalist chip hawks all this and a little bit more comes after Glen Campbell s last ever British chart entry. Is. Meant. T