Iconic Tracks (7/6/19) This week the spotlight shines on those recordings that have helped define an artist’s career. They are what John & Jessica consider to be the definitive tracks by artists representing a range of generations. Today, every artist you hear is significant and every song is a winner.

Bing Crosby - Swinging on a Star (Billboard Pop Memories-1940-44) & - Cheek to Cheek () Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - Under a Blanket of Blue (The Best of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstong on Verve) The Doobie Brothers - What a Fool Believes (Minute by Minute) Billy Joel - Rosalinda's Eyes (52nd Street) Oscar Peterson - C Jam Blues (Night Train) Oscar Peterson - Brotherhood of Man (Oscar Peterson Trio + 1) Norah Jones - Don't Know Why (Come Away With Me) Count Basie & His Orch. - April in Paris (Compact ) - Street of Dreams (In Concert: Sinatra at the Sands) Frank Sinatra - I've Got You Under My Skin (In Concert: Sinatra at the Sands) Charlie Byrd - Alexander's Ragtime Band (Blues Sonata)

Mel Torme - Lulu's Back in Town (Mel Torme with The Marty Paich Dek-Tette) Mel Torme - Fascinatin' Rhythm (Mel Torme with The Marty Paich Dek-Tette) Marty Paich - Martyni Time (The Picasso of Big Band Jazz) Peggy Lee - It's a Good Day (Capitol Collector's Series) Peggy Lee - Fever (Sentimental Journey: Pop Vocal Classics, Vol. IV, 1954-1959 Julie London - Cry Me a River (The Best of Julie London) Pat Metheney Group - James (Offramp) James Taylor - Mean Old Man (October Road) Sarah Vaughan/Quincy Jones - Misty (Misty) Tony Bennett - I Left My Heart in San Francisco (50 Years: The Artistry of Tony Bennett) Tony Bennett/Bill Evans - Some Other Time (The Tony Bennett / Bill Evans Album) - Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Sentimental Journey: Pop Vocal Classics, Vol. IV, 1954-1959) Aurora Club - America the Beautiful (Jazz Jam Live!)