He and. For. This is just Sunday on Jefferson Public Radio That was Miles Davis with the track on Green Dolphin Street from the classic album kind of blue Tony Bennett also in the set from the classic Christmas album that was his rendition of My Favorite Things and Kenny dram started off the set in the 2nd hour of jazz Sunday with South Paolo from the album us here on Jefferson Public Radio My name is Jack Partho it is Sunday December 15th 2019. Support for j.p. Are comes from our listeners and from the breadboard restaurant the breadboard family is proud to do their part to support the mission of public radio the breadboard restaurant a place to gather for fresh home style breakfast and lunch and a spread open daily from 7 am to 2 pm at 744 North Main Street in Ashland. This is jazz Sunday on Jefferson Public Radio Here's come in McRae. List stars at bazaars often I have had to caress. 5 or $10.00 then I collect from all those Yesmen. Don't be sad I must add that they met no more then. Darling kids used. To was for charity. Though these lips have made slips they were never released Syria. Caught in a state that some. Day lives. Could Listen sweet. I read. Has this been. Going on. When in your. I creep. That divine. Day. Don't wake me. If. I'm asleep. Let major e. Bay once. Kissed me. Let's make it home. What a break. For headlines today. How It. This is Jeff Sunday on Jefferson Public Radio chick Korea and Return to Forever there from the album light as a feather that was the track Spain Ruby Ruston in there as well the track overture one and Carmen McRae started off the set with how long has this been going on you can find a complete set list live as the show goes on at w w w dot i j p r o r g money is Jack Barthel Jess and they will continue with Shirley Horn States whom . Stand for meaning joins us this week on the mountain stage along with the birds of Chicago fruit bats Cataldo and office culture not this player of Sander mean join us this week in live performance and mountain state that's mountain stage tonight at a leather here on Jefferson Public Radio. This is Jeff Sunday on j p r Here's surely horn with return to Paradise. Ms Flood. Watch. A little. Odd. The This is southern Oregon University's Jefferson Public Radio 89 point one. N.p.r. News. I'm Paul West l. Executive director. Each day j.p.l. Strive to serve citizens of our region sharing inspired music to lift your spirit feed your sense of discovery and brings joy to daily life our programs capture the special sense of place we all feel living in Southern Oregon and one California giving voice to people from all walks of life and helping citizens make sense of regional national and world events to fact based journalism as you consider making your own contributions to organizations to positively impact our community we hope you'll support public service mission it's easy to do at work or you can call us during business hours at 85526191 we have big plans for the coming year and we never forget that you make our work possible. This is American roots from New Orleans a place known for its colonial mix of West African Caribbean French and Spanish culture Creole once referred to people born here but with roots from elsewhere quails were not distinguished as much by race as by culture from Catholicism Creoles of color played a role in the beginnings of jazz says 87 year old Creole clarinet and sax player Charlie Gabriel we met I would in Greenland down here the northeast this news that's why it's the gumbo state. Everybody encounters if in the long run. Charlie Gabriel featured player in the Preservation Hall Jazz Band looks back with us into the Creole spirit of jazz to be joined this hour with music from New Orleans creels Jelly Roll Morton Sidney Beacham Allen Toussaint and Fats Domino as well as people drawn to their music like Tom Waits and Del McCoury. New Orleans Creole Music 1st with Deacon John letting the good times roll on American roots.