Opening the show on b.b.c. Radio York and b.b.c. Radio Leeds Charlie Barnett and his November 966 orchestra with a billy bias composition a rabble rouser providing a solo space there for the alto saxophone of Willie Smith Montana saxophone Willie maiden and the pianist was Jack Wilson now the notes on the album suggest that is the only album recorded by the band and the last recorded performance of Willie Smith however if we move on a month to Christmas 966 Charlie Brown that was recorded with the band at Basin Street in New York and providing the 1st vocal of the evening this is not really cold. A very strange to. Say you want to. Do me. A little show. And say. But think everyone. And then one day a. One magic day pass my way. To. The grid is a. Is just. And being. In Me. The for. The. It s jam. And be. In Greek. Natalie Cole left from the 991 album titled unforgettable which consisted of numbers recorded by headlight fall the night Kinko and there you heard Nature Boy which is not
That was Chet Baker and the lighthouse all stars from the old LP I ll Remember April you are listening to k k u p Cupertino we are a 100 percent volunteer radio station to play music for you if you like what you re hearing and I hope you too the choice is the pieces that I have picked for you this morning. You can call and join or we are having a marathon December 2nd from 6 am to midnight featuring the grateful that. There is a synergy between the Grateful Dead and k k u p. We have all kinds of generous here so like yesterday you had classical from noon to 3 followed by folk music with David Stafford from 3 to 6 pm we have revived artists in the studio we had a great guitar player here yesterday I ve played some Cindy s a I have one more of her songs I would like to play for you as well she s a local artist out of San Francisco that is played here live at the studio. You can call us at 408-260-2999 or 831-255-2999 join our station and let us know what you like to hear. You can also
a some. Yes . Truly one of the great drummers in the history of jazz Mr Stan Levy recording that has been out of print for many many years the cd is a Japanese import it s one of those rarities that if you want it on vinyl it has to come from Europe and if you want it on cd from Japan the cd is called Grand Stan and that was the title tune we heard Didi Bridgewater from her newest It s called Memphis Yes I m ready she s a Memphis lady and wanted to go back to her roots Why am I treated so bad Pop Staples tune well I vowed that throughout the year 100th anniversary I would play Ella Fitzgerald every week and this week we ve got one that s from an album that s deep in her catalog it s called Hello love and it features the Frank Deval orchestra her from that is so rare. So the new. Book a room. With the long. Suit. You love. Who are. Your kids in suburban a. Good news today or 2. You think. You. Are main juicing. Fortune jus. A raven live. With a group b. . Then I. Move soon. This is t
Live. It ll. And that is from saxophonist Steve Grossman the name of the cd is Steve Grossman and New York and of course John Coltrane s impressions that was McCoy Tyner on piano along with a very sharp on bass are Tatum on drums and of course Steve Grossman on saxophone. And then we heard from going back to the year 1963 on the Blue Note label me Morgan with Sidewinder. Of course the album by the same name Morgan on trumpet along with Joe Henderson on tenor sax Billy Higgins on drums Barry Harris on the piano and Bob cringe show on bass and then we open this up this morning with Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers from his cd in title Dr Jekyll and I played for you fuller love Art Blakey on drums Jane. Terence Blanchard was on trumpet players and on al sax alto sax Jane Tra sunt on tenor sax Tim Williams on trombone Mulgrew Miller was on piano and Lonnie Plaxico on bass. It is 2 32 in the morning my name is Alex chancellor and this is the night magic program that comes your way Tue
It s. 66. 66. Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to The Supremes musical spiff hurried to take us through until 1 o clock tomorrow morning on various b.b.c. Local radio stations across East Anglia and of course much farther afield world why the web rhythm and Ruba of a superior is sought for some period soul such as you a program of gramophone records especially selected for persons of taste maturity discrimination discernment. Other good things and perhaps even with fond memories of good stuff from days gone by Doesn t matter how old it is if it s good it s good. And. Was good. And all across the region there are the sounds of spirits rising at the sound of Skyline or recorded in 1944 and one of the greatest big band successes of all time. Sold a lot of copies and made Charlie Barnett even richer and he was a rich kid to begin with but that was the one that really brought in the bucks skyline a written by Charlie Barnett arranged by no less than Billy Mays who was one of