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STAR Digio 100 チャンネル:433 CONTEMPORARY JAZZ 放送日:2009/6/8~6/14 「番組案内(6時間サイクル)」 開始時間:4:00~10:00~16:00~22:00~ STAR digio 100 チャンネル:433 CONTEMPORARY JAZZ 放送日:2009/6/8~6/14 「番組案内(6時間サイクル)」 開始時間:4:00~10:00~16:00~22:00~ 楽曲タイトル 演奏者名 BAYSTATE SPIRITUAL JAZZ SERIES Believe, for It Is True! [真実のふれあい] BILLY HARPER Impact CHARLES TOLLIVER November Cotton Flower MARION BROWN Misty HANNIBAL MARVIN PETERSON The Light [光あれ] HANNIBAL and THE SUNRISE ORCHESTRA / v-MARCELLA ALLEN Night and Day Joe Chambers and Friends BOSSA NOVA TENOR 名演集 DESAFINADO STAN GETZ & CHARLIE BYRD PAGAN LOVE SONG GENE AMMONS RECADO BOSSA NOVA HANK MOBLEY LOVE FOR SALE DEXTER GORDON FELICIDADE JOE HENDERSON Wave [波] HARRY ALLEN The Shadow Of Your Smile [いそしぎ] GEORGE GARZONE & TRIO DA PAZ Black Orpheus [黒いオルフェ] GRANT STEWART THE LAMP IS LOW GIANNI BASSO & IRIO DE PAULA JONATHAN KREISBERG 特集 TUNE FOR TRACY Jonathan Kreisberg Trio SOMEDAY MY PRINCE WILL COME Jonathan Kreisberg Trio SUMMERTIME Jonathan Kreisberg Trio RELAXING AT CAMARILLO Jonathan Kreisberg Trio STARDUST Jonathan Kreisberg Trio NEW FOR NOW Jonathan Kreisberg Trio MINOR LEAPS Jonathan Kreisberg PERU Jonathan Kreisberg THE SOUTH OF EVERYWHERE Jonathan Kreisberg STELLA BY STARLIGHT Jonathan Kreisberg PAT METHENY & GARY BURTON BEST SESSIONS (再) Mevlevia THE GARY BURTON QUINTET WITH EBERHARD WEBER The Colours Of Chloe THE GARY BURTON QUINTET WITH EBERHARD WEBER Dreams So Real GARY BURTON QUINTET Intermission Music GARY BURTON QUINTET NACADA THE GARY BURTON QUINTET WITH EBERHARD WEBER THE WHOPPER THE GARY BURTON QUINTET WITH EBERHARD WEBER REUNION GARY BURTON, PAT METHENY, MITCHEL FORMAN, WILL LEE, PETER ERSKINE WILL YOU SAY YOU WILL GARY BURTON, PAT METHENY, MITCHEL FORMAN, WILL LEE, PETER ERSKINE QUESTION AND ANSWER GARY BURTON , CHICK COREA, PAT METHENY, ROY HAYNES, DAVE HOLLAND FOR A THOUSAND YEARS GARY BURTON , CHICK COREA, PAT METHENY, ROY HAYNES, DAVE HOLLAND CONTEMPORARY JAZZ PIANO TRIO 特集 ~Bass Leaders編~ (再) Vignette KEITH JARRETT, GARY PEACOCK, JACK DeJOHNETTE THE BLESSING (LIVE) CHARLIE HADEN. GONZALO RUBALCABA. PAUL MOTIAN IT'S ABOUT TIME RON CARTER TRIO We Will Meet Again EDDIE GOMEZ TRIO Mi ritorni in mente JESPER BODILSEN TRIO Dans la Peau d'un autre Jean-Philippe Viret Trio (Jean-Philippe Viret, Edouard Ferlet, Fabrice Moreau) NEW LANDS Mads Vinding Trio CHUTZPAN Avishai Cohen Trio (Avishai Cohen, Mark Guiliana, Shai Maestro) Playtime TERJE GEWELT o grande amor PIERRE-STEPHANE MICHEL TRIO MARK TURNER 特集 (再) TUNE NUMBER ONE MARK TURNER QUINTET (MARK TURNER, KURT ROSENWINKEL, BRAD MEHLDAU, LARRY GRENADIER, JORGE ROSSY) BLUE IN GREEN MARK TURNER/TAD SHULL LOST OCEAN MARK TURNER MESA MARK TURNER NEFERTITI MARK TURNER DHARMA DAYS MARK TURNER spanish castle magic Mark Turner / Jeff Ballard / Larry Grenadier Sad and Bright OAM TRIO & MARK TURNER *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。御了承下さい。.
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