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April 28th: Music with SetList

 

In remembrance of Ann Louise [Mace] Teel (1843-1887)

  1. Take the "A" Train > Midriff -- Duke Ellington & His Orchestra -- The Treasury Shows, Vol. 02
    • 1945.  Recorded live at the 400 Restaurant, New York City (Treasury Broadcast #3)
  2. Blue Rhythm -- Mills Blue Rhythm Band -- Live From The Cotton Club Plus
    • 1931. Recorded in New York City
  3. I Come from A Musical Family -- Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra -- The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions (1935-1946)
    • 1936. Recorded in New York City
  4. Crazy Rhythm -- Coleman Hawkins & His All-Star Jam Band -- Coleman Hawkins (1933-1954)
    • 1937. Recorded in Paris
  5. The Flat Foot Floogee (v. O'Neil Spencer) -- The Milt Herth Quartet -- 1937-1938 {Chronological Classics, 677}
    • 1938. Recoded in New York City
  6. Poor Papa -- Kay Starr -- Songs By Kay Starr
    • 1949.  Recorded at Capitol Recording Studios, Los Angeles
  7. Don't Cry, Cry Baby (w. Ella Fitzgerald) -- Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five -- Let The Good Times Roll (The Complete Decca Recordings 1938-1954)
    • 1949. Recorded in New York City
  8. Black Coffee -- Ella Fitzgerald -- Two Sides of Ella
    • 1949.  Recorded in New York City
    • NOTE: CD Case has April 28, jazzdiscography has session as Apr. 27
  9. Swingin' 'Til the Girls Come Home -- Oscar Pettiford His Cello and Orkette -- 1951-1954 {Chronological Classics, 1409}
    • 1951.  Recorded in New York City
  10. Just One of Those Things -- Peggy Lee -- The Best Of Peggy Lee
    • 1952. Recorded at Liederkranz Hall, New York City
  11. If You Were Only Mine -- Margaret Whiting -- My Ideal -The Definitive Collection
    • 1950.  Recorded at Capitol Recording Studios, Los Angeles
  12. I Wish I Had a Nickel -- Red Foley -- Old Shep: The Red Foley Recordings 1933-1950
    • 1949.  Recorded at Castle Studio, Tulane Hotel, Nashville
  13. It Pays to Advertise -- The Farmer Boys -- The Bakersfield Sound: Country Music Capital Of The West 1940-1974
    • 1955.  Recorded at Capitol Studio, Los Angeles
  14. Three or Four Nights -- Johnny Bond -- The Other Side of Bakersfield, vol. 2: 1950s & 60s Boppers and Rockers from 'Nashville West'
    • 1958.  Recorded at Lewis Talley Studio, Bakersfield
  15. Grandpaw Can Boogie Too -- Lil Greenwood, The Four Jacks -- The King R&B Box Set
    • 1952. Recorded in Los Angeles
  16. I Got to Go -- Little Walter & His Jukes -- Blues & Rhythm Series 5183: The Chronological Little Walter 1953-1955
    • 1955.  Recorded in Chicago
  17. Have Mercy on A Fool [v. Ella Johnson] -- Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra -- 1953-1964
    • 1959. Recorded in New York City
  18. There Will Never Be Another You -- Count Basie/Joe Williams -- The Greatest! Count Basie Plays...Joe Williams Sings Standards (Verve MG V-2016)
    • 1956. Recorded at Capitol Recording Studios, Los Angeles
  19. Polka Dots And Moonbeams -- Lou Donaldson -- The Complete Blue Note Lou Donaldson Sessions 1957-60
    • 1961.  Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
  20. Lover Man -- Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra -- The Complete Solid State Recordings
    • 1967. Recorded live at the Village Vanguard, New York City
  21. My Baby Don't Dig Me -- Ray Charles -- Singular Genius -The Complete ABC Singles
    • 1964. Recorded at Capitol Studios, New York City
  22. We Found It -- Dolly Parton & Porter Wagoner -- Just Between You and Me: The Complete Recordings 1967-1976
    • 1972.  Recorded at RCA Victor Studio, Nashville
  23. Mystery Train -- Neil Young, The Shocking Pinks -- Evolution (1983-1984)
    • 1983.  Recorded at Broken Arrow Ranch, Half Moon Bay, CA
  24. She Belongs To Me -- Grateful Dead -- Garcia Plays Dylan
    • 1985. Recorded live at the Frost Amphitheater, Palo Alto, CA [FULL SHOW]

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