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Hey, now, hey, now. Welcome to the 9 o'clock hour of Friday night jazz on VPR. I am your host at Gatasayet. Pearson, Mary Jackson's Music, Love and Son. And I got to say this too. We're going to 11 o'clock. The sponsor of this week's Friday night jazz on VPR are the local owners of Florian America and Williston, matching Florian options with the taste and budgets of their clients into 1983. Getting us underway in the aforementioned 9 o'clock hour, Trumpeter Terrell Stafford joined here by Antonio Hartl now to sex. Will Kunliffe on keyboards, Rodney Green on drums, and Kyoshi Kitagawa on bass. This is a 1999, well recorded 1999 released in 2000. The recording is called Fields of Gold, and we're going to hear the Harry Warren Classic September in the rain. A unsung man, if ever there was one, Trumpeter Terrell Stafford getting us going here in the 9 o'clock hour of Friday night jazz on VPR.
A unsung man, if ever there was one, Trumpeter Terrell Stafford getting us going here in the 9 o'clock hour of Friday night jazz on VPR. A unsung man, if ever there was one, Trumpeter Terrell Stafford getting us going here in the 9 o'clock hour of Friday night jazz on VPR with Rubin Jackson. I'm having so much fun, but most importantly, I hope you are too. From Fields of Gold, we heard the leaves of Brown came tumbling down. Remember that September in the rain. Harry Warren Classic September in the rain. Terrell Stafford and friends getting us going here in the 9 o'clock hour, there's a lot more to go and do. Well, when we step out the door at 11, bad freestyle, but I meant well. For great jazz 24 hours a day, wherever you are, check out VPR jazz 24. You can listen at vpr.net and on your smartphone. As promised at the end of the 8 o'clock hour, music by and from guitarist Dave Striker, heck of a band Dave Striker guitar, Stefan Harris vibraphone Jared Gold on organ and McClainty Hunter on drums.
This composition written by Maurice White, Charles Steppney and Maurice White's brother, bassist, Verdeen White, Earthwind and Fire, another standard testimony to the versatility inherent in this music. Many people have covered this, many people in and around the jazz community. Dave Striker and friends and that's the way of the world. Music by David that
Mr. Dave Stryker on guitar and friends here in the 9 o'clock hour Friday night
jazz on the VPR see what I mean it just flies by from eight track and we heard that's the way the world two more recordings associated with the band the elements of the universe admittedly you know straight bias here probably my favorite band of all time earthwind and fire the set will begin with the most recent by pianist Johnny O'Neill the collections called in the moment and this is his reading of a piece entitled after the love is gone for a while to love us all we could do we were young and we knew that our eyes were
alive deep inside we knew our love was true for a while we paid no mind to the past we knew love would last every night something right would invite us to begin the day and yesterday was all we had for a while to love each other with all we would ever need love was strong for
some never knew that what was wrong oh baby wasn't right I tried to find we had to the sadness was all we shared we were scared this affair would lead I love it to Simon on the way just once always I'm used to be happy Happy, happy, well, all the way
Yesterday was all we had Happy, happy, well, all the story Happy, happy, yeah Happy, happy, stay right Oh, oh, oh, oh Happy, well, all the story Used to be light is wrong And love is lost before Oh, oh, oh, oh Happy the love is lost Used to be right is wrong And love is lost before that time Oh, oh, oh, oh Happy the love is lost Used to be right is wrong And love is lost before that time
Oh, oh, oh, oh Happy the love is lost Used to be right is wrong And love is lost And love is lost before that time Oh, oh, oh, oh Happy the love is lost Used to be right is wrong And love is lost And love is lost And love is lost And love is lost Used to be right is wrong And love is lost Used to be right is wrong Two readings of a composition
Forever associated with the band Entitled Earth Wind and Fire Or called Earth Wind and Fire Here in the 9 o'clock hour Friday night jazz on V.P.R. With Pearson Mary Jackson's Earth Wind and Fire With Pearson Ruben Meredith Jackson From I am, of course, ending the set The genuine article Earth Wind and Fire Alta saxophone solo by one of the greatest saxophones Ever to come out of a music rich city like Chicago, Illinois The late great Don Myrick We heard after the love is gone And the set began with pianist Johnny O'Neal From his newest entitled In the moment, and we heard once again Another reading of after the love is gone How could you lead me on and not let me stay around Etc. Stay around with me, okay? Because we're going to 11 o'clock playing more of this music One more nod to the group founded by the late great Mari Swite Earth Wind and Fire One more from I am, a 1979 release Earth Wind and Fire and weight
I've been waiting so long Just watching the fun for you Do it, it takes love that's for you And all that I feel inside you I go prepared to look in your eyes And once I've got sight of you baby Listen for 10 no words
I'd like to say Like I love you today I'll wait for you It's crazy If you think we're just friends Run and run If that's your way Show it The way for you Baby, you know It's nothing, yes It's like when I go close to your heart You cry from the sky It's way for me Your mind shows Places you go Don't you don't know Someday you'll grow
Climb at a mountain high Climb up inside Inside my heart For you Listen for 10 no words I'd like to say Like I love you today And I'll wait for you I never felt this way It's crazy If you think we're just friends Run and run If that's your way Show it The way for you Baby, you know
It's nothing, yes It's crazy If you think we're just friends Run and run If that's your way Baby, you know It's nothing, yes The elements of the universe As we make our way through the 9 o'clock hour Friday night jazz on VPR Once again, happy Friday Thank you for tuning in From I am and we heard Wait Our next collection is a session co-led by Gentlemen, we're fortunate enough to have here As an educator, as a performer, as a great spirit Mr. Ray Vega, trumpeter, Flughelhorn, as the Ray Vega This is a collaboration with gentleman lives in Washington State, Mr. Thomas Marriott It's called Return of the East West Trumpet Summit
And what we'll listen to tonight Is their reading of Charlie Parker's Variations on Embraceable U, it's called Little Show . . . . .
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Series
Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson
Episode
2018-01-26, Hour 2
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Vermont Public Radio
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Vermont Public Radio (Colchester, Vermont)
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Episode Description
This episode features these performances: "East of the Sun (West of the Moon)" is performed by Billie Holiday; "Blue Moon" is performed by Billie Holiday; "All the Way" is performed by Jimmy Scott; "Every Time We Say Goodbye" is performed by Jimmy Scott; "Never Will I Marry" is performed by Cecile McLorin Salvant; "Never Will I Marry" is performed by Cannonball Adderley & Nancy Wilson; "Autumn In New York" is performed by Jo Stafford; "Haunted Heart" is performed by Jo Stafford; "Perchance Eternity" is performed by Jay Clayton & Kirk Nurock; "Spain (feat. Bobby McFerrin)" is performed by Chick Corea; "Just the Way It Is" is performed by Noah Preminger; "Stolen Moments" is performed by Oliver Nelson; "September In The Rain" is performed by Terrell Stafford; "Thats the Way of the World" is performed by Dave Stryker; "After the Love Is Gone" is performed by Johnny O'Neal; "After the Love Has Gone" is performed by Earth, Wind & Fire; "Wait" is performed by Earth, Wind & Fire; "Quasimodo" is performed by Ray Vega & Thomas Marriott; "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans" is performed by Delfeayo Marsalis; "Song For Che" is performed by Ornette Coleman; "Pick Yourself Up" is performed by Gregory Porter; "Nature Boy" is performed by Gregory Porter; "2 Degrees East, 3 Degrees West (feat. Jon Batiste & Wynton Marsalis)" is performed by Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra; "Mellow Out" is performed by Larry Carlton; "Too Young To Go Steady" is performed by Larry Carlton; "Marseille (feat. Abd al Malik)" is performed by Ahmad Jamal; "Three Treasures" is performed by Lena Bloch & Feathery; "Over the Rainbow" is performed by Richard X Bennett; "It's Easy to Remember" is performed by Jane Ira Bloom; "Moonlight In Vermont" is performed by Taurey Butler.
Series Description
Music reviewer and educator Reuben Jackson hosts Friday Night Jazz, a weekly show that highlights the "broad swath" of the jazz genre.
Date
2018-01-26
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Copyright Vermont Public Radio. With the exception of third party-owned material that is contained within this program, this content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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00:53:51
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Host: Reuben Jackson
Producing Organization: Vermont Public Radio
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Vermont Public Radio - WVPR
Identifier: FNJ-2018-01-26-2 (Vermont Public Radio - WVPR)
Duration: 0:53:46
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Chicago: “Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2018-01-26, Hour 2,” 2018-01-26, Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed May 8, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-4m9183546m.
MLA: “Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2018-01-26, Hour 2.” 2018-01-26. Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. May 8, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-4m9183546m>.
APA: Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2018-01-26, Hour 2. Boston, MA: Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-4m9183546m