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Pdf, 307,4 Kb WDR 3 – Persönlich mit Götz Alsmann 07. August 2021 13:04-15:00 Stand: 03.08.2021 E-Mail: [email protected] WDR JazzRadio: http://jazz.wdr.de Moderation: Götz Alsmann Redaktion: Werner Wittersheim 22:04-24:00 Laufplan 1. The House Of Blue Lights K/T: Don Raye/ Freddie Slack 2:12 PAT MORRISSEY Decca 29594; LC: 00171 Single 2. Blues For The Doll K/T: Gray/ Stanford 3:55 BO RHAMBO Imperial 12088; LC: 00379 LP: Diane 3. Diane K/T: Pollack/ Rappee 5:41 BO RHAMBO wie Titel 2 4. Cuddle Up K/T: Otto Harbach/ Hoschna 2:02 THE TIDES Mercury-Wing 16248; LC: 00268 LP: The Best Of The Bossa Nova 5. Let’s Begin K/T: Jerome Kern/ Otto Harbach 2:43 MABEL MERCER Atlantic 1322; LC: 00121 LP: Merely Marvelous 6. Don’t Dream of Anybody But Me K/T: Neal Hefti/ Bart Howard 3:21 MABEL MERCER wie Titel 5 7. Round House Nellie K/T: Willard Robison 3:13 MABEL MERCER wie Titel 5 8. My Shining Hour K/T: Johnny Mercer/ Harold Arlen 3:13 MANHATTAN JAZZ SEPTETTE Coral 57090; LC: 00171 LP: The Manhattan Jazz Septette 9. I’ve Never Been In Love Before K/T: Loesser 6:57 EDDIE COSTA Coral 57230; LC: 00171 LP: Guys And Dolls Like Vibes 10. Taboo K/T: Marguerita Lecuona 2:46 JACK COSTANZO Liberty 3093; LC: 00249 LP: Latin Fever 11. Bongo Beating Beatnik K/T: James/ Hall 2:19 JIM HALL Global 751; LC: 99999 Single Dieses Manuskript ist ausschließlich zum persönlichen, privaten Gebrauch bestimmt. Jede weitere Vervielfältigung und Verbreitung bedarf der ausdrücklichen Genehmigung des WDR. 1 WDR 3 – Persönlich mit Götz Alsmann 07. August 2021 13:04-15:00 Stand: 03.08.2021 E-Mail: [email protected] WDR JazzRadio: http://jazz.wdr.de 12. Bluesnik K/T: Jackie McLean 9:25 JACKIE McLEAN 22:04 -24:00 Bluenote 84067; LC: 00542 LP: Bluesnik 13. Goin’ ’Way Blues K/T: Jackie McLean 6:28 JACKIE McLEAN wie Titel 12 14. Drew’s Blues K/T: Kenny Drew 5:47 JACKIE McLEAN wie Titel 12 15. I Hadn’t Anyone Till You K/T: Ray Noble 1:59 PAT MORRISSEY Addison 3001; LC: 99999 LP: Standing Pat 16. That’s What I Like K/T: Styne/ Hillard 2:46 PAT MORRISSEY Decca 9-29229; LC: 00171 Single 17. Hello Beautiful K/T: Walter Donaldson 2:08 JOHNNY HAMLIN RCA Victor 1565; LC: 00316 LP: Powder Puff 18. Badewasser K/T: Roland Kovac 3:49 HANS KOLLER Mod 6053; LC: 99999 LP: New Jazz Stars 1954 19. Wine Cooler K/T: T.J. Fowler 2:19 T. J. FOWLER Savoy 857; LC: 00337 Single 20. We’re Gonna Rock K/T: William Moore/ Teddy Reig 2:37 „WILD“ BILL MOORE Savoy 666; LC: 00337 Single 21. Getting Ready For My Daddy K/T: Lee Magid 2:16 VARETTA DILLARD Mr. R&B 106; LC: 99999 LP: Double Crossing Daddy 22. Mood Indigo K/T: Ellington 3:13 CAB KAYE Astra Schall 44001; LC: 99999 Single Dieses Manuskript ist ausschließlich zum persönlichen, privaten Gebrauch bestimmt. Jede weitere Vervielfältigung und Verbreitung bedarf der ausdrücklichen Genehmigung des WDR. 2 WDR 3 – Persönlich mit Götz Alsmann 07. August 2021 13:04-15:00 Stand: 03.08.2021 E-Mail: [email protected] WDR JazzRadio: http://jazz.wdr.de 23. In My Solitude K/T: Ellington 3:02 CAB KAYE 22:04 -24:00 wie Titel 21 24. Everything Is Go K/T: Kaye/Davis 3:21 CAB KAYE Melodisc 1584; LC: 99999 Single 25. Trinidad K/T: Browne/Cabral 2:38 GEORGE BROWNE New Cross 006; LC: 04647 LP: Caribbean Connections 26. Why Don’t You Do Right K/T: Green 2:18 HELEN MERRILL RCA Italiana 10105; LC: 00316 LP: Parole e Musica 27. I’m A Stranger Here K/T: traditionell/ A: Norman Luboff 2:29 NORMAN LUBOFF CHOIR wie Titel 26 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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