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To Download The THE ELLA FITZGERALD ORGY® May 10-12, 2017 WHRB: 95.3 FM Wednesday, May 10, 5:00am Ella’s Career, Part 1 Rhythm and Romance: Chick Webb & His Orchestra, v. EF (1935) Love and Kisses: Chick Webb & His Orchestra, v. EF (1935) It’s My Turn Now: EF and Her Savoy Eight (1937) Dedicated to You: EF, Mills Brothers (v), Bernard Addison (g) (1937) A-Tisket, A-Tasket: Chick Webb & His Orchestra, v. EF (1938) Everybody Step: Chick Webb & His Orchestra, v. EF (1938) One Side of Me: Chick Webb & His Orchestra, v. EF (1939) You Can’t Be Mine (And Someone Else’s, Too): EF and Her Savoy Eight (1938) ’S Wonderful: EF and Her Savoy Eight (1938) Stairway to the Stars (Single Version): EF and Her Famous Orchestra (1939) I Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good: EF and Her Famous Orchestra (1941) Undecided: Chick Webb & His Orchestra, v. EF (1939) The Muffin Man: EF and Her Famous Orchestra (1941) Five O’Clock Whistle (Single Version): EF and Her Famous Orchestra (1940) Benny’s Coming Home On Saturday: EF, Randy Brooks and His Orchestra (1945) It’s Only a Paper Moon: EF, Delta Rhythm Boys (1945) For Sentimental Reasons: EF, Delta Rhythm Boys (1946) Wednesday, May 10, 6:00am I’m Just a Lucky So and So: EF, Billy Kyle (p), Jimmy Shirley (g), Junior Raglin (b), Vess Payne (d) (1946) Black Coffee: EF, Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra (1949) You Won’t Be Satisfied: EF, Louis Armstrong (tp & v) (1946) Flying Home: EF, Vic Schoen Orchestra (1945) How High the Moon (1st Take): EF, small vocal group (1947) Somebody Loves Me: EF, Hank Jones (p), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1949) Smooth Sailing: EF, Hank Jones (p), Everett Barksdale (g), Arnold Fishkin (b), Jimmy Crawford (d), Bill Doggett (org), Ray Charles Singers (1951) Oh, Lady Be Good (1947 Version): EF, Bob Haggart Orchestra, Andy Love Quartet (1947) Airmail Special: EF, Ray Brown and His Trio, Teddy Wilson (p), Bill Doggett (org), Ray Charles Singers (1952) Blue Lou: EF, Sy Oliver and His Orchestra (1953) Goody, Goody: EF, Sy Oliver and His Orchestra (1952) You’ll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini) Parts 1 & 2: EF, Sy Oliver and His Orchestra (1952) Nice Work If You Can Get It: EF, Ellis Larkins (p) (1954) The Ella Fitzgerald Orgy®: May 10-12, 2017 - 1- Harvard Radio Broadcasting, Inc.: WHRB, 95.3 FM Maybe: EF, Ellis Larkins (p) (1950) I’m Glad There Is You: EF, Ellis Larkins (p) (1954) People Will Say We’re in Love: EF, Ellis Larkins (p) (1954) Stardust: EF, Ellis Larkins (p) (1954) Wednesday, May 10, 7:00am Ella and the Trumpeters and Small Combos Dream a Little Dream of Me: EF, Louis Armstrong (v), Sy Oliver and His Orchestra (1950) April in Paris: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1956) In a Mellow Tone: EF, Ben Webster (ts), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Alvin Stoller (d) (1957) I’m Just a Lucky So and So: EF, Tommy Flanagan (p), Joe Pass (g), Ray Brown (b), Louie Bellson (d), Harry Edison (t), Clark Terry (t and flugelhorn), Zoot Sims (sax), Eddie Davis (sax) (1979) Don’t Get Around Much Anymore: EF, Ben Webster (ts), Stuff Smith (vln), Paul Smith (p), Barney Kessel (g), Joe Mondragon (b), Alvin Stoller (d) (1957) Can Anyone Explain? (No, No, No!): EF, Louis Armstrong (v), Sy Oliver and His Orchestra (1950) Autumn in New York: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1957) Lush Life: EF, Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b) (1957) In a Sentimental Mood: EF, Barney Kessel (g) (1957) Stars Fell on Alabama: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1956) Midnight Sun: EF, Oscar Peterson (p), Ray Brown (b) (1975) When Your Lover Has Gone: EF, Oscar Peterson (p), Ray Brown (b) (1975) Wednesday, May 10, 8:00am Candy / All I Do Is Dream of You / Spring Is Here / 720 In the Books / It Happened in Monterey / What Can I Say After I Say I’m Sorry?: EF, Benny Carter (a sax), Georgie Auld (t sax), Jimmy Jones (p), Harry “Sweets” Edison (t), John Collins (g), Louie Bellson (d), Bob West (b) (1968) Gee Baby Ain’t I Good To You: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Louis Bellson (d) (1957) How Long Has This Been Going On?: EF, Oscar Peterson (p), Ray Brown (b) (1975) Solid as a Rock: EF, Sy Oliver and His Orchestra (1950) Fine and Mellow: EF, Tommy Flanagan (p), Joe Pass (g), Ray Brown (b), Louie Bellson (d), Harry Edison (t), Clark Terry (t and flugelhorn), Zoot Sims (sax), Eddie Davis (sax) (1979) Learnin’ the Blues: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Louis Bellson (d) (1957) I’ve Got a Crush on You: EF, Ellis Larkins (p) (1954) Blue Skies: EF, Paul Weston Orchestra (1958) The Ella Fitzgerald Orgy®: May 10-12, 2017 - 2- Harvard Radio Broadcasting, Inc.: WHRB, 95.3 FM Isn’t This a Lovely Day: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1956) Stompin’ at the Savoy: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Louis Bellson (d) (1957) It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing): EF, Ben Webster (ts), Stuff Smith (vln), Paul Smith (p), Barney Kessel (g), Joe Mondragon (b), Alvin Stoller (d) (1957) Wednesday, May 10, 9:00am Ella’s Career, Part 2 Alexander’s Ragtime Band: EF, Paul Weston, studio orchestra (1958) How Deep Is the Ocean (How High Is the Sky): EF, Paul Weston, studio orchestra (1958) I Used to Be Color Blind: EF, Paul Weston, studio orchestra (1958) Remember: EF, Paul Weston, studio orchestra (1958) You Can Have Him: EF, Paul Weston, studio orchestra (1958) Top Hat, White Tie and Tails: EF, Paul Weston, studio orchestra (1958) Isn’t This a Lovely Day: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1956) I’m Puttin’ All My Eggs in One Basket: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1957) It’s De-Lovely: EF, Lou Levy (p), Herb Ellis (g), Wilfred Middlebrooks (db), Gus Johnson (d) (1961) Our Love Is Here to Stay: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1957) They All Laughed: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1957) Ol’ Devil Moon: EF, Benny Carter and His Orchestra (1955) Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: EF, Benny Carter and His Orchestra (1955) That Old Black Magic: EF, Benny Carter and His Orchestra (1955) Isn’t It Romantic: EF, Buddy Bregman, studio orchestra (1956) There’s a Small Hotel: EF, Buddy Bregman, studio orchestra (1956) Wednesday, May 10, 10:00am Sophisticated Lady: EF, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra (1956) I Can’t Give You Anything But Love: EF, Don Abney (p), Wendell Marshall (db), Jo Jones (d) (1957) I Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good): EF, Don Abney (p), Wendell Marshall (db), Jo Jones (d) (1957) I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter: EF, Don Abney (p), Wendell Marshall (db), Jo Jones (d) (1957) Too Close for Comfort: EF, Don Abney (p), Wendell Marshall (db), Jo Jones (d) (1957) Easy to Love: EF, Buddy Bregman, studio orchestra (1956) So in Love: EF, Buddy Bregman, studio orchestra (1956) What Is This Thing Called Love?: EF, Buddy Bregman, studio orchestra (1956) The Ella Fitzgerald Orgy®: May 10-12, 2017 - 3- Harvard Radio Broadcasting, Inc.: WHRB, 95.3 FM Don’t Fence Me In: EF, Buddy Bregman, studio orchestra (1956) Cheek to Cheek: EF, Buddy Bregman, studio orchestra (1958) The Nearness of You: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1956) Tenderly: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1956) Don’t Be That Way: EF, Louis Armstrong (v & tp), Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1957) I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (1958 Stereo Version): EF, Paul Weston, studio orchestra (1958) Wednesday, May 10, 11:00am Ella Live, Part 1 Black Coffee: EF, Hank Jones (p), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1949) Basin Street Blues: EF, Hank Jones (p), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1949) Just a Lucky So and So: EF, Hank Jones (p), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1949) Robbins Nest: EF, Hank Jones (p), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1949) My Bill: EF, Raymond Tunia (p), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1953) Why Don’t You Do Right?: EF and Her Quartet (1953) My Funny Valentine: EF and Her Quartet (1953) Smooth Sailing: EF and Her Quartet (1953) Frim Fram Sauce: EF and Her Quartet (1953) A Foggy Day: EF, Raymond Tunia (p), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1954) The Man That Got Away: EF, Raymond Tunia (p), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1954) Hernando’s Hideaway: EF, Raymond Tunia (p), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1954) Later: EF, Raymond Tunia (p), Ray Brown (b), Buddy Rich (d) (1954) Oh, Lady Be Good: EF, Oscar Peterson (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown (b), Jo Jones (d) (1957) Just Squeeze Me: EF, Lou Levy (p), Max Bennett (b), Gus Johnson (d) (1958) Angel Eyes: EF, Lou Levy (p), Max Bennett (b), Gus Johnson (d) (1958) Just One of Those Things: EF, Lou Levy (p), Max Bennett (b), Gus Johnson (d) (1958) Wednesday, May 10, 12:00pm I Can’t Give You Anything But Love: EF, Lou Levy (p), Max Bennett (b), Gus Johnson (d) (1958) Body and Soul: EF, Don Abney (p), Wendell Marshall (db), Jo Jones (d) (1957) Sophisticated Lady: EF, Lou Levy (p), Max Bennett (b), Gus Johnson (d) (1958) Caravan: EF, Lou Levy (p), Max Bennett (b), Gus Johnson (d) (1958)
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