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Hey there! Welcome to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on Vermont Public Radio. I'm Ruben Jackson. We'll now return to the newest by guitarist Kevin U-Banks, which is called East West Timeline. Last time we listened to this, we listened to the reading of Marvin Gaye's What's Going On, this piece written by gentleman whose work will feature next week the April 28th edition of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1, Edward Kennedy Ellington, also known as Duke Ellington. This is his composition to take the cold train. We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1.
We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1. We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1.
We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1. We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1. We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1. We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1. We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1. We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1. We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1.
We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1. We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1. We'll now return to the second hour of Friday Night Jazz on VPR1.
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Tom Dempsey on guitar. Now we'll return to the most recent from the heads of state, what personnel. Another piece by John Lewis in our one, two bass hit, this another evergreen from the aforementioned composer's pen.
It is called Milestones. Milestones. Milestones.
Milestones. Milestones. Milestones.
Milestones. Milestones. Milestones.
Milestones. Milestones. Milestones.
Milestones. Milestones. Milestones. Milestones. Milestones. Milestones.
Milestones. Milestones. Milestones. Milestones. Milestones.
Milestones. Milestones. Milestones.
Milestones. Milestones. Milestones. Milestones. Milestones.
Milestones. Milestones. Milestones. Milestones. Milestones. Milestones. The Swiss Youth Jazz Orchestra in our two of Friday Night Jazz on VP are with Ruben Jackson.
This recorded live at the Jazz R Festival in 2016. Once again a piece originally recorded and popularized by the group The Crusaders formerly known as the Jazz Crusaders and it is entitled Street Life. A little Marcus Miller up next bassist composer band leader Marcus Miller actually multi instrumentless place clarinet bass clarinet keyboards sopranos sax Everything or as we'd say in my hometown or anything this is from the recording entitled another side of me. This piece first heard on earth wind and fires all in all collection. Soon to celebrate a 40th birthday my goodness it is entitled Owen and Layla Hathaway daughter of Donnie Hathaway featured on this as well. It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme.
It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme.
It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme.
It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme. It's called Brazilian rhyme.
It's called Brazilian rhyme. Marcus Miller and friends on Marcus Miller course on bass Layla Hathaway on vocals a piece once again first heard on a recording by the elements of the universe earth wind and fire from there all in all recording. Marcus Miller's reading of Brazilian rhyme as we make our way the time flies doesn't it through the second hour of the program but let's keep on pushing. We're going to end this hour with a bit more Ellingtonia because well you just should from time to time and just another reminder that next Friday April 28 will be our Duke Ellington birthday celebration program Duke Ellington would have turned 118 on the 29th of April the 28th the day before we're going to be jamming all Duke from 8 until 11. And with that spirit in mind we're going to go to a release by the Slavic soul party plays Duke Ellington's Far East Suite that a course of one of many collaborations between Duke Ellington and his arranging and composing partner Billy Strayhorn this is the second movement from same it's called the Bluebird of Delhi.
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Series
Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson
Episode
2017-04-21, Hour 2
Producing Organization
Vermont Public Radio
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Vermont Public Radio (Colchester, Vermont)
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Episode Description
This episode features these performances: "April In Paris" is performed by Charlie Parker; "Lover" is performed by Charlie Parker; "From This Moment On" is performed by Ella Fitzgerald & Buddy Bregman and His Orchestra; "Mountain Greenery" is performed by Buddy Bregman & Buddy Bregman and His Orchestra Ella Fitzgerald; "Everybody Plays The Fool" is performed by Jazz Passengers; "Ooh Baby Baby" is performed by Claire Daley; "Two Bass Hit (feat. Jon Batiste & Wynton Marsalis)" is performed by Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra; "Smooth Ride (feat. Billy Childs)" is performed by Carol Robbins; "O Barquinho" is performed by Hiromi Suda; "Bolivia" is performed by Ben Markley Big Band; "My Search" is performed by Charles Mingus; "Take the Coltrane" is performed by Kevin Eubanks; "Invisible" is performed by Steve Khan; "I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry" is performed by John Scofield; "Skylark" is performed by Tom Dempsey; "Milestones" is performed by Heads of State; "Street Life (Live) [feat. Sharon Renold & Tony Lakatos]" is performed by The Swiss Youth Jazz Orchestra; "Brazilian Rhyme" is performed by Marcus Miller; "Bluebird Of Delhi" is performed by Slavic Soul Party; "Lonnie's Lament" is performed by Marcus Miller; "Thingin" is performed by Lee Konitz; "Up with the Lark" is performed by Bill Evans Trio; "Speak Low" is performed by Eliane Elias; "Brilliant Corners" is performed by Mike Longo Trio; "Blue Monk" is performed by V-A Virginia Schenck; "Birdland" is performed by Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra; "Resting On The Road" is performed by Don Pullen; "Clair de Lune" is performed by Kamasi Washington.
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
2017-04-21
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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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Host: Reuben Jackson
Producing Organization: Vermont Public Radio
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Identifier: FNJ-2017-04-21-2 (Vermont Public Radio - WVPR)
Duration: 1:00:02
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Chicago: “Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2017-04-21, Hour 2,” 2017-04-21, Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed October 28, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-df6k06z41p.
MLA: “Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2017-04-21, Hour 2.” 2017-04-21. Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. October 28, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-df6k06z41p>.
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