Lynne s coming up here in a couple minutes and I forgot something I want to dedicate that show today to Heather hire the young lady that lost her life and shows Phil and. That is my dedication for today and this is the segue into the Jake and Jane show going to get back to the Dave Rawlings piece here. From. Listen. Would I see. If you could. Add a me. Cane seat. Last feed. You know me. Now cane. The. Guy. Is in love. With him. On the road. With. Moods Thailand. Many many years ago when I was 23 I was married to a widow who was from her years can be. Now this weather had a grown up daughter red hair bred my father fell in love with her and soon the 2 were with this made my dad my son in law all really changed my life so far my daughter was not my mother because she was my father s wife. And to complicate the matter even though it brought me joy. I soon became the father of a bouncing baby boy. My little baby then became my brother along with that and sole became my uncle know what ma
He is 91 in 3 key B.C. s Bellevue a listener support a public service a Bellevue college I m your host Mike Byrne and welcome to the lounge room come on in find a great seat nice and comfortable sit down relax order your favorite cup of instant smile and enjoy the music you re in the lounge room here at 91.3 key B.C. s . They. I d certainly like to tell you about the friend of mine who is a very extraordinary. If he said his haunted to Woods. He could be the present tense. I d certainly like to tell you more about my friend but this little anecdote should be enough to prove to you if he s determined ain t nothing gone be to. Johnny just an extraordinary ball with the very very very. Soon Pamela Vander launch one of the group. Most Exclusive of the day Johnny Jones the 6th drop Mary so the story goes his heart was all aflame he said Cynthia I kind of go for you and I m curious to know with You feel the same. She said rather coldly for a peasant boy you re acting rather boldly but his
Let s start with. The end of 2 hours. And. Let me just tell you what yours which is starting off here are. Several versions of the 10 of how high the moon which was a. Standard just as I. Start off with. Modern Jazz quartet s version of this 952 or so. It fifty s. Part of what s fun about this is that. It starts off. By before. Tax and then is joined by a person here on base whose body is. Changed tempo. The bass becomes pizza cutter. And then the drummer. And then John Lewis on piano kicks in at the end but it is from this very deliberate deliberating. Piece of music to something that really clicks at the end 2nd. Version of this is almost the same in terms of starting. Slow and then ticking and Dave Brubeck with Paul Desmond in jazz at Oberlin. In 1953 it s my kids. And the students so 3 versions of them will finish up with the moon done by Emmylou Harris which some of you will say that s not. And I will say it s still good music. For their wasting their time and my voice let s hea
This is my really. Really I m. Only in the corner. Now I m in the sand and I have Empire let alone an army gone out only to go down a really nice man and I have in legal hiring and I m kind of having a bit of. This good luck and I will root around finance and I am now being the only. One out. Around our name let alone our only. Handle on how many. You know. I mean. But. I mean. That s look good oh by the slim Gaillard quartet Good evening here to decay Aleck s Berkeley and this is Round Midnight our weekly jazz odyssey My name is sex for teens I m your host this hour and this so I thought we d spend it with West Coast jazz probably a little lighter a little more easy going than East Coast Jazz but that doesn t mean it didn t groove this to a brighter this is a thing called hop skip and jump by Roy Milton and his solid senders. 1st. Abroad. All right. All right all right. I. Suppose. God forbid it boy. Brought some. Bored. Bored. Bored. Bored bored. Bored. Bored bored bored. Bored bo
Been. At sea. Gate Brubeck Quartet that s recorded live at the College of the Pacific on the Bay Area. And to call by. The Way You Look Tonight I believe is what we played Wasn t that what did you tell me it was that the you know that s it right there written Can t you read. Oh Ok I can I can read writing but this writing is written rotten what he was going to tell you anyway yeah Dave Brubeck and the quartet not tell you what and I ve said it before and I really mean it I don t think if there is a better saxophone player anywhere than Paul Desmond I don t know who it would be I mean you ve got great sax players you ve got char you ve got Charlie Byrd. You know Charlie Parker rather not Charlie Brown Charlie Parker You ve got Stan Getz you have the great players but nobody nobody could touch the keys get the sound out like Paul Desmond they just it s just was nobody. Phenomenal we ve played we ve got an album you re We play where he s by himself just him with strings anyway that s a