STAR Digio 100 チャンネル:433 CONTEMPORARY JAZZ 放送日:2007/1/22~1/28 「番組案内(6時間サイクル)」 開始時刻:4:00~10:00~16:00~22:00~

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STAR Digio 100 チャンネル:433 CONTEMPORARY JAZZ 放送日:2007/1/22~1/28 「番組案内(6時間サイクル)」 開始時刻:4:00~10:00~16:00~22:00~ STAR digio 100 チャンネル:433 CONTEMPORARY JAZZ 放送日:2007/1/22~1/28 「番組案内(6時間サイクル)」 開始時刻:4:00~10:00~16:00~22:00~ 楽曲タイトル 演奏者名 新鋭CONTEMPORARY JAZZ GUITAR 特集 PROTEAN WAY DAVID GILMORE Agua De Beber [おいしい水] Lage Lund Quartet Purim Gilad Hekselman Nonvignon LIONEL LOUEKE KNEW BLUES Pete McCann THE DEPTH OF YOUR EYES LUIGI TESSAROLLO TRIO GOING WES ENRICO BRANCCO QUARTET Blue Monk OZ NOY YELLOW SPOT INTO THE SUN GORDON GRDINA, GARY PEACOCK, PAUL MOTIAN Waltz For Debby NINO JOSELE 欧州JAZZの魅力 ~OBLIQSOUND~ Dream GILFEMA Vera GILFEMA Feudor GRAND PIANORAMAX Beneath an Evening Sky AISHA DUO Ninna Nanna AISHA DUO Sabari TALES IN TONES TRIO Pipo TALES IN TONES TRIO Toccata for Willy & Steve f!uge!sch!ag Benny's Tune LIONEL LOUEKE Moesha I LIONEL LOUEKE Corale BEBO FERRA, PAOLINO DALLA PORTA Spleen BEBO FERRA, PAOLINO DALLA PORTA BEATLE JAZZ特集 Come Together BEATLEJAZZ If I Fell BEATLEJAZZ I Am The Walrus BEATLEJAZZ HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE BEATLEJAZZ LET IT BE BEATLEJAZZ JULIA BEATLEJAZZ STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER BEATLE JAZZ AND I LOVE HER BEATLE JAZZ FOOL ON THE HILL BEATLE JAZZ ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE (愛こそはすべて) BEATLE JAZZ WATERFALLS BEATLE JAZZ tribute to WEATHER REPORT ~SOUL and R&B 名曲カバー集~ (再) Big Brother LARRY GOLDINGS REASONS STEVE WILSON Unchain My Heart (Part 1) JOHN SCOFIELD people make the world go round Nicholas Payton FAMILY AFFAIR CHRISTIAN McBRIDE Move On Up JAVON JACKSON MEDLEY: KILLING ME SOFTLY やさしく歌って BENNY GREEN & RUSSELL MALONE /HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE? 愛はきらめきの中に When A Man Loves A Woman(男が女を愛するとき) Lou Marini who loves you better BRIAN LYNCH You Make Me Feel Brand New -誓い- HARRY ALLEN with MONTY ALEXANDER TRIO CONTEMPORARY THREE GUITAR TRIO特集 (再) MEDITERRANEAN SUNDANCE Paco de Lucia, Al Di Meola, / RIO ANCHO「地中海の舞踏/広い河」 (LIVE) John Mclaughlin(スーパー・ギター・トリオ) PALENQUE PACO DE LUCIA Zimbabwe (廃墟ジンバブエ) LARRY CORYELL with JOHN SCOFIELD and JOE BECK Holiday For Strings Christian Escoude Long Ago and Far Away New York Guitar Trio (Bruce Saunders, Steve Cardenas, Ben Monder) RALPH'S PIANO WALTZ Larry Coryell / Badi Assad / John Abercrombie La Bacilona TOMATITO, LUIS SALINAS, LUCHO GONZALEZ EMBRACEABLE YOU JIMMY ROSENBERG feat. BIRELI LAGRENE and ANGELO DEBARRE Asian Triangle ASIAN SUPER GUITAR PROJECT(渡辺香津美, EUGENE PAO, JACK LEE) MARC COPLAND 特集 (再) Second Look MARC COPLAND QUARTET Cantaloupe Island Marc Copland And Michael Brecker, Drew Gress, Jochen Rueckert In Your Own Sweet Way DAVID LIEBMAN/MARC COPLAND DUO When We Met MARC COPLAND/JOHN ABERCROMBIE/KENNY WHEELER GOODBYE Marc Copland & Ralph Towner Greensleeves MARC COPLAND TRIO The Sidewinder MARC COPLAND / RANDY BRECKER DARK TERRITORY Marc Copland *個人的に楽しむ場合を除き、著作権上無断複製は禁じられています。 *FAXサービスは(月)午前中入替作業の為、午後以降のご利用をお願い致します。ご了承ください。.
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