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Playlist for Sunday, March 16, 2003
Hosted by Mike Lambert
Artist-Song-Recording Date-Album-Label
Django Reinhart and Quintet of the Hot Club of France—Swing 41—Dec. 13, 1940—Djangology: vol. 7 Nuages—EMI (France)
Selections from 1941 with recording dates
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Fats Waller and his Rhythm—Pantin’ In The Panther Room (Take 1)—Jan. 2, 1941—The Last Years (1940-1943)—Bluebird/RCA
Benny Goodman and his Sextet—Gone With What Draft—Jan. 15, 1941—Featuring Charlie Christian (1939-1941)—Columbia
John Kirby and his Orch—Close Shave—Jan. 15, 1941—Complete Una Mae Carlisle & John Kirby—Jazz Tribune/RCA (France)
Hilton Jefferson with Cab Calloway and his Orch—Willow Weep For Me—Jan. 16, 1941—His Best Recordings 1930-1942—Best Of Jazz (France)
Ct. Basie and his Orch—Wiggle Woogie—Jan. 28, 1941—Music Makers—Past Present (Germany)
Edmond Hall’s Celeste Quartet—Profoundly Blue No. 2—Feb. 5, 1941—Profoundly Blue—Blue Note
Duke Ellington Orch—Jumpin’ Punkins—Feb. 15, 1941—The Blanton-Webster Band—Bluebird/RCA
Duke Ellington Orch—Blue Serge—Feb. 15, 1941—The Blanton-Webster Band—Bluebird/RCA
Una Mae Carlisle—There’ll Be Some Changes Made—Mar. 10, 1941—Complete Una Mae Carlisle & John Kirby—Jazz Tribune/RCA (France)
Slim and Slam—Bassology—Mar. 11, 1941—Slim Gaillard: 1940-1942—Classics (France)
Benny Goodman and his Sextet—A Smo-o-oth One—Mar. 13, 1941—Featuring Charlie Christian (1939-1941)—Columbia
Nat King Cole Trio—Slow Down—Mar. 14, 1941—Hit That Jive, Jack: The Earliest Recordings 1940-41—Decca/MCA
Nat King Cole Trio—Scotchin’ With The Soda—Mar. 14, 1941—Hit That Jive, Jack: The Earliest Recordings 1940-41—Decca/MCA
Billie Holiday—Georgia On My Mind—Mar. 21, 1941—The Quintessential, Vol. 9 (1940-1942)—Columbia Legacy
Billie Holiday—All Of Me—Mar. 21, 1941—The Quintessential, Vol. 9 (1940-1942)—Columbia Legacy
Pee Wee Russell with The Three Deuces—Jig Walk—Mar. 25, 1941—Jazz Original—Commodore
Claude Thornhill Orch—Portrait Of A Guinea Farm—Memorable—Columbia LP
Earl Hines—On The Sunny Side Of The Street—April 3, 1941—1941—Classics (France)
Lionel Hampton Small Group—Three Quarter Boogie—April 8, 1941—Complete 1937-41—Bluebird LP
Jay McShann Orch with Charlie Parker—Swingmatism—April 30, 1941—Anthology Of Big Band (1930-1955)—Decca
Una Mae Carlisle—Oh I’m Evil—May 1, 1941—Complete Una Mae Carlisle & John Kirby—Jazz Tribune/RCA (France)
Gene Krupa and his Orch with Roy Eldridge and Anita O’Day—Let Me Off Uptown—May 8, 1941—Swing Time!—Sony
Billie Holiday—Am I Blue—May 9, 1941—The Quintessential, Vol. 9 (1940-1942)—Columbia Legacy
Duke Ellington Orch—Just A-Sittin’ And A-Rockin’—June 5, 1941—The Blanton-Webster Band—Bluebird/RCA
Duke Ellington Orch, with Ivie Anderson—I Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good)—June 26, 1941—The Blanton-Webster Band—Bluebird/RCA
Johnny Hodges and his Orch—Going Out The Back Way—July 3, 1941—Indispensable Duke Ellington and the Small Groups—Jazz Tribune (France)
Chu Berry and his Jazz Ensemble—Blowing Up A Breeze—Aug. 28, 1941—Blowing Up A Breeze—Topaz Jazz (England)
Chu Berry and his Jazz Ensemble—On The Sunny Side Of The Street—Aug. 28, 1941—The Commodore Story—Commodore
Chu Berry and his Jazz Ensemble with Oran “Hot Lips” Page—Gee Baby, Ain’t I Good To You?—Aug. 28, 1941—Blowing Up A Breeze—Topaz Jazz (England)
Artie Shaw and his Orch, featuring Oran “Hot Lips” Page—Take Your Shoes Off Baby—Oct. 20, 1941—Blues In The Night—Bluebird/RCA
Artie Shaw and his Orch, featuring Oran “Hot Lips” Page—St. James Infirmary, Pts. 1 & 2—Oct. 20, 1941—Blues In The Night—Bluebird/RCA
Benny Goodman and his Orch, featuring Peggy Lee—My Old Flame—Oct. 2, 1941—Benny Goodman-Featuring Peggy Lee—Columbia Legacy
Duke Ellington Orch—Chelsea Bridge—Dec. 2, 1941—The Blanton-Webster Band—Bluebird/RCA
Benny Goodman and his Orch, featuring Peggy Lee—Not A Care In The World—Dec. 10, 1941—Benny Goodman-Featuring Peggy Lee—Columbia Legacy
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