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WDR 3 Jazz & World, 11. Juli 2020 WDR 3 Jazz & World, 11. Juli 2020 Persönlich mit Götz Alsmann 13:04-15:00 Stand: 08.06.2020 E-Mail: [email protected] WDR JazzRadio: http://jazz.wdr.de Moderation: Götz Alsmann Redaktion: Werner Wittersheim 22:04-24:00 Laufplan 1. Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart K/T: J.F. Hanley 6:43 BOBBY BROOKMEYER Vik 1071; LC: 00316 LP: Brookmeyer 2. Opus In Chartreuse K/T: Gene Roland 3:14 STAN KENTON Capitol 1931; LC: 00148 LP: Artistry In Bossa Nova 3. My Kinda Love K/T: Trent/ Alter 4:34 ANN RICHARDS & STAN KENTON Capitol 1495; LC: 00148 LP: Two Much! 4. No Moon At All K/T: Ann/ Evans 4:35 ANN RICHARDS & STAN KENTON wie Titel 3 5. Blue Moon K/T: Richard Rodgers/ Lorenz Hart 2:23 ROSEMARY CLOONEY Coral 57266; LC: 00171 LP: Swing Around Rosie 6. Summer Wind K/T: Henry Mayer/ H. Bradtke/ 2:29 BUD SHANK J. Mercer World Pacific 1853; LC: 00249 LP: Girl In Love 7. Aquarius K/T: Ragni/ Rado/ McDermot 3:00 STAN KENTON Capitol 305; LC: 00148 LP: Hair 8. Barbershop Boogie K/T: Ervin Drake/ Jimmy Shirl 2:41 TOMMY SOSEBEE Coral 64164; LC: 00171 Single 9. Exactly Like You K/T: Jimmy McHugh/ Dorothy Fields 3:05 JONAH JONES Emarcy 36023; LC: 00268 LP: Battle Of The Saxes 10. Lullaby Of The Leaves K/T: Petkere/ Young 3:04 CORKY COCORAN wie Titel 9 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, 11. Juli 2020 Persönlich mit Götz Alsmann 13:04-15:00 Stand: 08.06.2020 E-Mail: [email protected] WDR JazzRadio: http://jazz.wdr.de 11. Seven Steps K/T: Earl Bostic 2:41 EARL BOSTIC 22:04 -24:00 Charly 1091; LC: 04647 LP: Earl Bostic Blows A Fuse 12. Flamingo K/T: Grouya/ Anderson 3:12 JAN KLARE Jazzhausmusik 252; LC: 09632 CD: Mambostic 13. Mambostic K/T: Earl Bostic 3:45 JAN KLARE wie Titel 12 14. The Coldest Days Of My Life K/T: Eugene Record/ Carl Davis 4:07 TIMMY THOMAS Polydor 2486 268; LC: 00309 LP: Why Can’t We Live Together 15. Cherokee K/T: Ray Noble 2:32 DICK SCHORY RCA Victor 2485; LC: 00316 LP: Holiday For Percussion 16. Ungawa K/T: Gillespie/ Nunes 3:15 DIZZY GILLESPIE Supraphon 1151737; LC: 99999 LP: Klasik moderniho Jazzu 17. One Is Never Too Old To Swing K/T: Tiny Grimes/ Battle 2:24 JOE CARROLL Epic 3272; LC: 00199 LP: Joe Carroll 18. Old Folks Boogie K/T: Slim Green 2:57 SLIM GREEN & THE CATS Dig 138; LC: 99999 FROM FRESNO Single 19. Full Grown Woman K/T: Jackie Kelso/ Johnny Otis 2:34 LARRY WATERS Dig 108; LC: 99999 Single 20. Dog Faced Boy Part I K/T: Johnny Otis 2:22 JOHNNY OTIS Dig 110; LC: 99999 Single 21. Dog Faced Boy Part II K/T: Johnny Otis 2:57 JOHNNY OTIS wie Titel 20 Dieses Manuskript ist ausschließlich zum persönlichen, privaten Gebrauch bestimmt. Jede weitere Vervielfältigung und Verbreitung bedarf der ausdrücklichen Genehmigung des WDR. 2 WDR 3 Jazz & World, 11. Juli 2020 Persönlich mit Götz Alsmann 13:04-15:00 Stand: 08.06.2020 E-Mail: [email protected] WDR JazzRadio: http://jazz.wdr.de 22. Ali Baba’s Boogie K/T: Johnny Otis 2:16 PRESTON LOVE 22:04 -24:00 Ultra 103; LC: 99999 Single 23. Danse Arabe K/T: Tschaikowski 3:21 RALPH MARTERIE Mercury 20124; LC: 00268 LP: Swing Baby 24. All The Things You Are K/T: Jerome Kern 2:57 HAL MOONEY Time 2012; LC: 99999 LP: Jerome Kern – Flutes & Percussion 25. Soft Winds K/T: Benny Goodman 4:15 BARNEY KESSEL, Contemporary 47576; LC: 00164 SHELLY MANN & RAY BROWN LP: Poll Winners Three! 26. Crisis K/T: Barney Kessel 3:50 BARNEY KESSEL, wie Titel 25 SHELLY MANNE & RAY BROWN 27. Happy Brithday K/T: traditionell/ Henrique 3:56 LUIZ HENRIQUE & Verve 8734; LC: 00383 WALTER WANDERLEY LP: Popcorn 28. Git It K/T: Sarah McLawler 3:50 SARAH McLAWLER & Vee Jay 1030; LC: 99999 RICHARD OTTO LP: At The Break Of Day 29. Prelude To A Kiss K/T: Gordon/ Mills/ Ellington 6:06 PAUL KUHN In+Out 77040; LC: 07588 CD: Play It Again Paul Dieses Manuskript ist ausschließlich zum persönlichen, privaten Gebrauch bestimmt. Jede weitere Vervielfältigung und Verbreitung bedarf der ausdrücklichen Genehmigung des WDR. 3 .
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