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WDR 3 Persönlich Mit Götz Alsmann Vom 07.11 WDR 3 Jazz & World, 07. November 2020 Persönlich mit Götz Alsmann 13:04-15:00 Stand: 02.11.2020 E-Mail: [email protected] WDR JazzRadio: http://jazz.wdr.de Moderation: Götz Alsmann Redaktion: Werner Wittersheim 22:04-24:00 Laufplan 1. Hot Rod Rumble K/T: Alexander Courage 3:05 ALEXANDER COURAGE Liberty 3048; LC: 00249 LP: Hot Rod Rumble 2. Playing Numbers K/T: Johnny Moore/ Mark Hurley/ Gordon 2:18 FRANKIE ERVIN Modern 910; LC: 99999 Single 3. Cloudy Skies K/T: Mark Hurley/ Carpenter 2:29 JOHNNY MOORE Route 66 KIX-33; LC: 99999 LP: Why Johnny Why 4. Prairie Dog Hole K/T: Mark Hurley 2:49 FLOYD DIXON Route 66; KIX-1 LP: Opportunity Blues 5. Are You From Dixie K/T: Jack Yellen/ George R. Cobb 2:33 MARK HURLEY Recorded In Hollywood 418; LC: 99999 Single 6. The Man I Love K/T: George & Ira Gershwin 3:21 DON FAGERQUIST Capitol 659; LC: 00148 LP: The Les Brown All Stars 7. Robbins’ Nest K/T: Thompson/ Jacquet 3:00 GREIG McRITCHIE Cadet 4058; LC: 00309 LP: Fighting Back 8. Medley: Robbin’s Nest K/T: Thompson/ Jacquet 6:02 Polka Dots And Moonbeams K/T: Burke/ Van Heusen Can’t We Be Friends K/T: Swift/James ILLINOIS JACQUET, LESTER YOUNG & FLIP PHILLIPS Verve 00602567250234; LC: 00383 LP: Jazz At The Philharmonic - Carnegie Blues 9. Fertile Desert K/T: Grundy /Lester/ Levy 2:52 SONNY LESTER Roulette 25202; LC: 00542 LP: How To Belly-Dance For Your Husband 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, 07. November 2020 Persönlich mit Götz Alsmann 13:04-15:00 Stand: 02.11.2020 E-Mail: [email protected] WDR JazzRadio: http://jazz.wdr.de 10. The Belly Dancer’s Waltz K/T: Grundy /Lester/ Levy 2:51 SONNY LESTER 22:04wie-24 Titel:00 9 11. Queen’s Night Out K/T: Grundy/ Lester/ Levy 2:33 SONNY LESTER wie Titel 9 12. Love For Sale K/T: Cole Porter 3:00 SERGIO MENDES Philips 630.491; LC: 00305 LP: Dance Moderno 13. Doin’ ’Em Up K/T: Shifty Henry 1:55 THE TRENIERS Epic 9127; LC: 00199 Single 14. Relaxin’ At Camarillo K/T: Charlie Parker 5:46 HOWARD ROBERTS Verve 8305; LC: 00383 LP: Good Pickin’s 15. Koko K/T: Charlie Parker 2:54 CHARLIE PARKER Savoy 12014; LC: 00337 LP: The Genius Of Charlie Parker 16. Parker’s Mood K/T: Charlie Parker 2:59 CHARLIE PARKER Savoy 936; LC: 00337 Single 17. Come Back To Me Baby K/T: Aaron Walker/ Charlie Glenn 3:05 T-BONE WALKER Mercury 8016; LC: 00268 Single 18. Helmy’s Bebop Nr.1 K/T: Helmut Zacharias 1:57 HELMUT ZACHARIAS Trikont 0238; LC: 04270 CD: Coco Schumann Double 19. Helmy’s Bebop Nr.2 K/T: Helmut Zacharias 2:25 HELMUT ZACHARIAS wie Titel 18 20. Helmy’s Bebop Nr.3 K/T: Helmut Zacharias 2:25 HELMUT ZACHARIAS wie Titel 18 21. Two Sleepy People K/T: Hoagy Carmichael/ Frank Loesser 2:59 COCO SCHUMANN wie Titel 18 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, 07. November 2020 Persönlich mit Götz Alsmann 13:04-15:00 Stand: 02.11.2020 E-Mail: [email protected] WDR JazzRadio: http://jazz.wdr.de 22. Love Is Here To Stay K/T: George & Ira Gershwin 2:44 JOE MOONEY 22:04Atlantic-24:00 1255; LC: 00121 LP: Lush Life 23. Transition K/T: Gil Mellé 5:13 GIL MELLÉ Blue Note 5033; LC: 00542 LP: Volume Two 24. Walkin’ K/T: Carpenter 5:18 URBIE GREEN Command 857; LC: 00163 LP: 6-Tet 25. Bijou K/T: Ralph Burns 3:23 URBIE GREEN wie Titel 24 26. For Every Man There’s K/T: Robin/Arlen 3:00 A Woman Verve2023; LC: 00383 JANE POWELL LP: Can’t We Be Friends 27. Gone With The Wind K/T: Allie Wrubel/ Herb Magidson 2:44 BILLY MAY Capitol 329; LC: 00148 LP: Big Band Bash 28. Fit As A Fiddle K/T: Freed/ Hoffman/ Goodhart 2:14 KAY STARR RCA Victor 1149; LC: 00316 LP: The One – The Only 29. I’m Confessin’ K/T: Neiburg/ Doherty/ Reynolds 3:22 KAY STARR RCA Victor 1720; LC: 00316 LP: Rockin’ With Kay 30. Love Your Spell Is K/T: Elsie Janis/ Edmund Goulding 6:20 Everywhere Novus 01241 63164 2; LC: 00316 ROY HARGROVE & CD: The Tokyo Sessions ANTONIO HART 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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