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Stormy Weather
Cold and rainy night in the big city, perfect for jazz. Miles Davis - bye bye blackbird Thelonious Monk - Blue Bolivar Blues Oscar Peterson Trio - Bag's grove John Coltrane - Mr. Syms Billie Holiday- Stormy Weather
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Day after
Gloomy Sunday in São Paulo city, we hitch a ride on the cool jazz train and put together a playlist that'll cure your day after blues. dedicated to Marina Lomaski set: Coleman Hawkins- Say it Isn't So Gerry Mulligan and Ben Webster -Sunday Thelonious Monk - Caravan Grant Green feat. Big John Patton - Iron City Lester Young and the Oscar Peterson quartet - Almost like being in Love Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington - Mood Indigo Miles Davis - Freddie Freeloader
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Autumn is-a-coming
It's starting to get chilly in the rainy city of São Paulo. Get the blankets, put on your scarves, and enjoy the beauty and melancholy of fall with us. With Guest curator Fernando Werneck
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Keep Loose
We're bringing down the tempo just enough to enjoy that afternoon with friends and a cold drink, soaking in the good weather, or while the kids play around in the back yard. sit back, relax, and let the jazz take over. Playlist: Lonesome Road - Jimmy Smith & Stanley Turrentine And What if I Don't - Herbie Hancock (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 - Nat King Cole The Party's Over - Ramsey Lewis Trio Moritat - Sonny Rollins Soul Station - Hank Mobley
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Funkier than a mosquito's tweeter
We're turning up the tempo and jumping deep in to soul-jazz. Beware, there's a lot of organs grinding and trumpets sounding, there's a chance you might not be able to contain the bopping and dancing - "all-night, all-frantic type" Aloe Blacc - I need a Dollar Eddie Harris -It's crazy Jimmy McGriff - All About My Girl Ramsey Lewis Trio - Wade in the Water Les McCann - Compared to What Miles Davis & John Coltrane - Crazeology Paul Desmond & Gerry Mulligan- Blight of the Fumble Bee
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spring is here
Madeleine Peyroux – Careless Love Nina Simone – Feeling Good Cannonball - Mercy, Mercy, Mercy Dizzy and Sonny Rollins – On the sunny side of the street Duke Ellington and John Coltrane- Take the Coltrane Jimmy Smith- The Sermon Mojo Workers Blues Band- Pretty baby Sidney Bechet - Shag
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it's a long way
I've been dreaming of spring and warmer weather, new projects, new inspirations. But since we're still in February, nothing like these few tunes to remind me of the promise of future times. confusing? so am i. here goes: Blues Five Spot – Thelonious Monk Come rain or come shine – art blakey and the jazz masters Zoot – count basie Something else – cannonball meets miles Cool blues – Charlie parker Take the A train – Duke Ellington This train is bound for glory – big bill bronzy
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Sunny Side of The Street
This one is dedicated to my friends at http://www.herejazz.blogspot.com they make downloading good jazz easy! Enjoy! set list: Oscar Peterson – C-Jam Blues Charles Mingus – Boogie Stop Shuffle Miles Davis – Doxy Charlie Parker – Funky Blues Billie Holiday – Big Stuff Sippie Wallace – Muhammed Ali Dirty Dozen Brass Band – Down by the river
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Anything Goes!
"Anything goes" is just about going with the flow...the spirit of jazz flowing out from of a random selection of good music. Set-List: Benny Goodman and his Orchestra – Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing) Art Blakey and the Jazz Masters – Moanin’ Quincy Jones – Soul Bossa Nova Johhny “Hammond” Smith – Black Coffee Cannonball Adderley – Dat Dere Weather Report– Birdland Sarah Vaughan– Peter Gunn
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Sing, Sing, Sing
This Episode is a bit different from the others. Vocal Jazz, Vocal Swing and Vocal Jive. Set-List: Ella Fitzgerald – A-Tisket A-tasket Louis Armstrong – When the Saints come marching in Billie Holiday – Swing! Brother, swing! Harry Belafonte – Day -O Nat King Cole – Route 66 Nina Simone – My Baby Just Cares for me Ella & Duke Ellington – It don’t mean a thing (if it Ain’t got that swing) Frank Sinatra – That’s Life Diana Krall – Hit that Jive, Jack The Manhattan Transfer – The Boy From New York City
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Hit That Jive, Jack!
This episode is a mixture of jivy tunes that gets us out of the couch, dancing around the living room, bopping our heads and snapping our fingers. Whether you listen to it in a bar, on the street or at home, you'll always have a smile on your face. Set List: Yoko Kanno – Tank! Les McCan & Eddie Harris – Cold Duck Time Grant Green – Sookie, Sookie Lee Morgan – Cornbread Nat Adderley – Jive Samba Louis Armstrong – The Bare Necessities
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Lonesome Times
this episode is all about melancholy and enjoying the cold breeze while walking the streets. A bit of that jazz perfect for the lonesome times. set-list: Billie Holliday: Good Morning Heartache Cannonball Adderley – One for Daddy-O Ella Fitzgerald – Stormy Weather Charles Mingus – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat Louis Armstrong – A kiss to build a dream on Madeleine Peyroux – I’ll be Lonesome when you go
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The Welcoming
First podcast episode requires a clean cut of the best in blues, R&B and something from the Motown era. SetList: Change my luck blues – Blind Lemon Jefferson You do me Any old way – Big Bill Broonzy I am a Lonesome Hobo - Bob Dylan Lovesick Blues – Johnny Cash and Jerry Lewis Pushover- Etta James I’ve got a Girl – Elvis Presley Security – Otis Redding
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