Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2016-06-17, Hour 2
- Transcript
Hi there and welcome to the second hour Friday night jazz on the VPR. I am your host, Ruben Jackson. Thank you so much for tuning in. We are going to begin with the latest from Sunny Rollins, the Road Shows series. This is from Road Shows Vol. 4 and this is Sunny Rollins and Friends performing the standard You Remind You. This is from the Road Shows Vol. 4 and this is from the Road Shows Vol. 4 and this is from the Road Shows Vol. 4.
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. . . . . . . Speaking of inimitable artistry, we began our two with music by Theodore Walter Rollins, recorded back in 2001.
This part of a collection called Holding the Stage Volume 4 of the Road Show series, and I think a really tender reading of the standard Your Mind You. For more Sonny Rollins or prints for Great Jazz 24 hours a day, wherever you are, check out VPR Jazz 24. It's a new livestream, maybe new to you. Everything's new if you haven't heard it before, right? Sonny Rollins, Beethoven, Brahms. You can listen at vpr.net and on your smartphone. And the speaking of new, a couple of new releases up next, beginning with the ensemble called Black Market Trust. This is their reading of a piece which originally appeared on The Beatles Hard Day's Night Soundtrack. And for what this is worth, the first LP I ever purchased when gun rewards, man, Wheaton, Maryland, way back when. It's also known as Ringo Steam, The Composition, This Boy. Music
That boy took my love away Though he regretted some day, yeah. This boy wants you back again. That boy isn't good for me. But for you, though he may want you to, This boy wants you back again.
Oh, and this boy would be happy just to love you. But all my heart, that boy won't be happy until he see you cry. This boy wouldn't mind the pain. We'll always be in the same game. This boy gets you back again. This boy.
This boy. New music from the ensemble known as The Black Market Trust here in the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on V to the P to the R with Rubin Jackson. And we heard their reading of the John Lennon Paul McCartney song, This Boy. Up next is promised another new collection by the genre stretching ever in Transing. I believe ensemble known as Snarky Puppy. Their latest is called Culture Vulture and we'll hear Gemini. Music Music
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- Episode
- 2016-06-17, Hour 2
- Producing Organization
- Vermont Public Radio
- Contributing Organization
- Vermont Public Radio (Colchester, Vermont)
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- cpb-aacip/527-c24qj7905r
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- Description
- Episode Description
- This episode features these performances: "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore" is performed by Prince; "Phil Perry, Everette Harp & Bob Belden / Diamonds" is performed by Various Artists; "Bob Belden & Peter Bernstein / 1999" is performed by Various Artists; "Cassandra Wilson, Greg Osby & Bob Belden / When" is performed by Various Artists; "Raspberry Beret" is performed by Prince; "Kiss (single edit)" is performed by Prince; "Diamonds and Pearls" is performed by Prince; "West" is performed by Prince; "You're Mine You" is performed by Sonny Rollins; "This Boy" is performed by Black Market Trust; "Gemini" is performed by Snarky Puppy; "Lower Brooklyn Botanical Union" is performed by Adam O' Farrill; "Giant Steps" is performed by Cory Henry; "The Kids" is performed by Romain Collin; "Try Some Ammonia" is performed by Henry Threadgill; "Prelude #II" is performed by Miles Davis; "Duran (Take 6) (Edit)" is performed by Miles Davis; "Fat Time" is performed by Miles Davis; "Ursula" is performed by Miles Davis; "Holding On" is performed by Gregory Porter; "Blue Gardenia" is performed by Beter Bernstein; "Marian Anderson" is performed by Vijay Iyer & Wadada Leo Smith; "You Are My Sunshine" is performed by George Russell.
- 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
- 2016-06-17
- Asset type
- Episode
- Topics
- Music
- Recorded Music
- Rights
- 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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- Sound
- Duration
- 00:48:38
- Credits
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Host: Reuben Jackson
Producing Organization: Vermont Public Radio
- AAPB Contributor Holdings
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Vermont Public Radio - WVPR
Identifier: FNJ-2016-06-17-2 (Vermont Public Radio - WVPR)
Duration: 0:48:34
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- Chicago: “Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2016-06-17, Hour 2,” 2016-06-17, Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed November 5, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-c24qj7905r.
- MLA: “Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2016-06-17, Hour 2.” 2016-06-17. Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. November 5, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-c24qj7905r>.
- APA: Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2016-06-17, 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-c24qj7905r