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WDR 3 Jazz & World, 12. Dezember 2016 WDR 3 Jazz & World, 12. Dezember 2016 A Soulful Sound – Der Pianist Bobby Timmons 22.04-24:00 Stand: 09.12.2016 E-Mail: [email protected] WDR JazzRadio: http://jazz.wdr.de Moderation: Hans-Jürgen Schaal Redaktion: Bernd Hoffmann Laufplan 1. Turn Left K: Timmons 5:27 BOBBY TIMMONS TRIO Real Gone Jazz RGJCD 398 CD: Six Classic Albums 2. Lucius Lu K: Urso 5:34 CHET BAKER QUINTET Jazz Zounds 27200255B; LC: 07172 CD: Portrait 3. Original? K: Stitt 4:31 SONNY STITT QUARTET Verve MG V 8324; LC: 00383 CD: Personal Appearance 4. New-Ma K: Morgan 8:11 LEE MORGAN QUINTET Blue Note 0946 36264325; LC: 00133 CD: The Cooker 5. Moanin’ K: Timmons 9:30 ART BLAKEY AND THE Blue Note CDP 746516 2; LC: 00133 JAZZ MESSENGERS CD: Moanin’ 6. This Here K: Timmons 12:26 CANNONBALL ADDERLEY Avid Jazz AMSC1022; LC: 12869 QUINTET CD: Three Classic Albums Plus 7. Dat Dere K: Timmons 5:24 BOBBY TIMMONS TRIO wie 1. 8. A Little Busy K: Timmons 6:15 ART BLAKEY AND THE Blue Note CDP 7243 52195725; LC: 00133 JAZZ MESSENGERS CD: The Witch Doctor 9. These Are Soulful Days K: Massey 9:23 LEE MORGAN QUINTET Blue Note 7243 83208920; LC: 00133 LP: Leeway 10. Soul Time K: Timmons 6:23 BOBBY TIMMONS QUARTET wie 1. 11. Pretty Memory K: Timmons 3:30 BOBBY TIMMONS TRIO wie 1. Dieses Manuskript ist ausschließlich zum persönlichen, privaten Gebrauch bestimmt. Jede weitere Vervielfältigung und Verbreitung bedarf der ausdrücklichen Genehmigung des WDR. 1 WDR 3 Jazz & World, 12. Dezember 2016 A Soulful Sound – Der Pianist Bobby Timmons 22.04-24:00 Stand: 09.12.2016 E-Mail: [email protected] WDR JazzRadio: http://jazz.wdr.de 12. Another Live One K: Timmons 4:11 BOBBY TIMMONS TRIO wie 1. 13. You’d Be So Nice To Come... K: Porter 4:36 BOBBY TIMMONS TRIO wie 1. 14. Moanin’ K: Timmons 5:07 BOBBY TIMMONS TRIO wie 1. 15. Petty Larceny K: Morgan 6:14 ART BLAKEY AND THE Blue Note 7243 82128724; LC: 00133 JAZZ MESSENGERS CD: The Freedom Rider 16. One Mo’ K: Timmons 6:57 BOBBY TIMMONS TRIO wie 1. Dieses Manuskript ist ausschließlich zum persönlichen, privaten Gebrauch bestimmt. Jede weitere Vervielfältigung und Verbreitung bedarf der ausdrücklichen Genehmigung des WDR. 2 .
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