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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2009 · 3H 3M

Broadcast on 20-Apr-2009

from CiTR -- The Jazz Show · host CiTR & Discorder Magazine

Tonight we are celebrating the birthday of one of the great pioneers of Jazz: Lionel Hampton. Lionel wasn't the first to play the vibraphone nor was Louis Armstrong the first to play the trumpet, nor Coleman Hawkins the first to play the tenor saxophone but each of these pioneers developed a concept on their chosen instrument that generations of players followed. Hampton lived to the ripe old age of 94 and achieved much in has long career. Tonight's Feature is the beginning of his association with the great impresario, Norman Granz. Granz was not interested in Hampton's band but his artistry on the vibraphone. Hampton began a series of recordings where he was evenly matched with three music masters: pianist Oscar Peterson, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Buddy Rich. Tonight's Feature is their first meeting and it's some of the best music Hampton has ever played. Standards, blues and ballads are all given royal treatment by four masters.Almost all of the tunes were first "takes".

Tonight we are celebrating the birthday of one of the great pioneers of Jazz: Lionel Hampton. Lionel wasn't the first to play the vibraphone nor was Louis Armstrong the first to play the trumpet, nor Coleman Hawkins the first to play the tenor saxophone but each of these pioneers developed a concept on their chosen instrument that generations of players followed. Hampton lived to the ripe old age of 94 and achieved much in has long career. Tonight's Feature is the beginning of his association with the great impresario, Norman Granz. Granz was not interested in Hampton's band but his artistry on the vibraphone. Hampton began a series of recordings where he was evenly matched with three music masters: pianist Oscar Peterson, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Buddy Rich. Tonight's Feature is their first meeting and it's some of the best music Hampton has ever played. Standards, blues and ballads are all given royal treatment by four masters.Almost all of the tunes were first "takes".

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