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Stardigio Program スターデジオ チャンネル:445 モダンジャズ 放送日:2019/06/17~2019/06/23 「番組案内 (3時間サイクル)」 開始時間:4:00~/7:00~/10:00~/13:00~/16:00~/19:00~/22:00~/25:00~ 楽曲タイトル 演奏者名 ■三大ジャズレーベル特集(3)~Prestige Records~ C JAM BLUES Red Garland Trio (Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Arthur Taylor) BAGS' GROOVE (take 1) MILES DAVIS & THE MODERN JAZZ GIANTS STABLEMATES (mono) MAL WALDRON QUINTET FALLING IN LOVE WITH LOVE [恋に恋して] (mono) Clifford Brown & Art Farmer with The Swedish All Stars SOLID SONNY ROLLINS BLUE CONCEPT Art Farmer feat. Gigi Gryce FREIGHT TRANE KENNY BURRELL & JOHN COLTRANE WONDER WHY MILT JACKSON QUARTET (Milt Jackson, Horace Silver, Percy Heath, Connie Kay) A GAL IN CALICO MILES DAVIS GOOD BAIT JOHN COLTRANE BUT NOT FOR ME (mono) RED GARLAND SOUND-LEE LEE KONITZ SOLAR MILES DAVIS ALL STARS BIRK'S WORKS THE RED GARLAND QUINTET BLUES CHANGES RAY BRYANT TRIO (Ray Bryant, Ike Isaacs, Specs Wright) ZOOT SWINGS THE BLUES (take 1) (mono) Zoot Sims Quartet (Zoot Sims, Harry Biss, Clyde Lombardi, Art Blakey) VENDOME MJQ (The Modern Jazz Quartet) IN YOUR OWN SWEET WAY MILES DAVIS TIME AFTER TIME JOHN COLTRANE IT'S ONLY A PAPER MOON (mono) MILES DAVIS feat. SONNY ROLLINS ST. THOMAS (mono) Sonny Rollins Quartet (Sonny Rollins, Tommy Flanagan, Doug Watkins, Max Roach) SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY JACKIE McLEAN KAPER (mono) GERRY MULLIGAN PENT - UP HOUSE Sonny Rollins Plus Four (Sonny Rollins, Clifford Brown, Richie Powell, George Morrow, Max Roach) 'ROUND MIDNIGHT MILES DAVIS & THE MODERN JAZZ GIANTS A FOGGY DAY The Red Garland Trio PAUL'S PAL (mono) Sonny Rollins Quartet (Sonny Rollins, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones) DJANGO MJQ (The Modern Jazz Quartet) *著作権法上、番組の録音は個人的に楽しむ場合を除き禁じられています。.
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