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Hello there. Hello, my friends. So happy to see you again like it worked Jimmy Hendrix quotes into anything. Welcome to our three Of Friday night jazz on Vermont Public Radio. I'm Ruben Jackson your host We're going back to and my humble opinion is simply stellar collection. It is entitled the silver lining The songs of Jerome Kern the one the only Tony Bennett on vocals What we'll listen to all the things you are and we'll conclude the set with I Won't dance don't ask me Time and again, I've longed for adventure Something to make my heart beat the faster What did I long for I never really knew Finding your love I found my adventure Touching your hand My heart beats the faster
All that I want in all of this world Is you You are the promised kiss of spring time That makes the lonely winter seem long You are the breathless hush of evening That jumbles on the brink of a lovely song You are the angel glow that lights us star The dearest things I know are what you are
Some day my happy arms will hold you And some day I'll know that moment Divine When all things you are are mine I know that you are the breathless hush of evening That jumbles on the brink of a lovely song
That makes the lonely winter seem long You are the breathless hush of evening That jumbles on the brink of a lovely song You are the breathless hush of evening That jumbles on the brink of a lovely song You are the breathless hush of evening That jumbles on the brink of a lovely song You are the angel glow that lights us star The dearest things I know are what you are Some day my happy arms will hold you
And some day I'll know that moment Divine When all the things you are are mine I won't dance, don't ask me I won't dance, don't ask me I won't dance, my damn with you My heart won't let my feet do things they should do
You know what? You're lovely, you know what? You're lovely, but oh what? You do to me I'm like an ocean wave that's bumped on the shore I feel so absolutely stumped on the floor When you dance your charming and your gentle Especially when you do the continental But this feeling isn't really mental For heaven rest us
I'm not a specialist And that's why I won't dance Why should I? I won't dance, how could I? I won't dance, my sea will go I know that music leads the way to romance So if I hold you in my arms, I won't dance Why should I?
I won't dance, how could I? I won't dance, my sea will go I know that music leads the way to romance So if I hold you in my arms, I won't dance So if I hold you in my arms, I won't dance We began our three with two by Tony Bennett from his newest The Silver Lining The songs of Jerome Kern as a young and say, dude, I just had to go there, I had to play two We concluded with I won't dance, don't ask me, and we started with one of I think one of the great American standards interpreted by so many, many important members of the jazz community And continues to inspire improvisers
It's called All the Things You Are Again, Bill Sharlup on piano Mr. Peter Washington on bass Kenny Washington on drums Tony Bennett on vocals Put my hand over my heart here as we begin Our three of Friday night jazz on VP are welcome, thanks for tuning in, happy Friday I forgot to say that and we ain't done yet Early in this still young year, we lost vocalist Natalie Cole just after new years And she, of course, the daughter of the great pianist vocalist, Nat King Cole Also the daughter of Maria Cole Ellington No relation, but she sang with the Duke Ellington Orchestra in the late 1940s Duke Ellington had some very undervalued vocalist, Joyce Cheryl, Maria Cole at that time by goodness We could go on and on This from what I understand is Natalie Cole's last recorded effort It's on Terrilyn Carrington drummer vocalist composer, band leader, educator
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Series
Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson
Episode
2016-02-12, Hour 3
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: "Light Or Dark" is performed by Carla Bley; "Metronome" is performed by Robin Eubanks; "Sheila's Blues" is performed by Various; "Offering" is performed by Charenee Wade; "Lady Day and John Coltrane" is performed by Gil Scott-Heron; "Both Sides Now" is performed by Christian Howes; "Compared To What" is performed by Philip Bailey; "Erykah Badu / Hollywood" is performed by Various; "Flower Is A Lovesome Thing" is performed by Kenny Wheeler & John Taylor; "I Was Doing All Right" is performed by Dexter Gordon; "It Might As Well Be Spring" is performed by Paul Motian; "Spring Is Here" is performed by Erroll Garner; "Short Visit" is performed by David Sanborn; "Grieg: Peer Gynt Suites Nos 1 and 2 - Morning Mood" is performed by Duke Ellington; "Nicht Wandle, Mein Licht (Liebeslieder Walzer Op." is performed by Kurt Elling; "A Remark You Made" is performed by 4 Weather Report; "All The Things You Are" is performed by STony Bennett; "I Won't Dance" is performed by STony Bennett; "Come Sunday" is performed by Terri Lyne Carrington; "Perdido" is performed by Clarinet Summit; "East Of The Sun" is performed by Alexis Cole and Bucky Pizzarelli; "Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me" is performed by Nina Simone; "Hey, Buddy Bolden" is performed by Nina Simone; "Hey Buddy Bolden" is performed by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra; "Dreaming Of The Master" is performed by Art Ensemble of Chicago; "Blue in Green" is performed by Miles Davis.
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
2016-02-12
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Host: Reuben Jackson
Producing Organization: Vermont Public Radio
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Duration: 1:00:43
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Chicago: “Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2016-02-12, Hour 3,” 2016-02-12, 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-td9n29qg8t.
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