Playlist for Sunday, JULY 25, 2004
During the first half of the show this week, William Minor, author of Jazz Journeys To Japan: The Hearth Within, published by the University of Michigan Press (2004), presented a selection of recordings from his personal collection.
Artist—Song—Recording Date—Album—Label:
• Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew
Tabackin Big Band—Kogun—1991—The Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band—Novus/RCA
• Tiger Okoshi—St. James
Infirmary—1993—Echoes Of A Note—JVC
• Makoto Ozone and Gary
Burton—Opus Half—1995—Face To Face—GRP
• Miya
Masaoka Trio—Japanese Folk Song (Kojo no Tsuki)—1998—Dizim Records
(Germany)
• Masahiko Satoh—Rishukyo
Shodan—1993—Buddhist Music With 1000 Shomyo Voices—Victor (Japan)
• Junko Onishi—The Shepherd—1993—Cruisin’—Somethin’
Else/Blue Note
• Joh Yamada---First Step---1997---Bluestone---Milestone
• Thelonious Monk—Japanese
Folk Song—1967—Straight, No Chaser—CBS/Columbia LP
• Milton Fletcher Jr.
Trio—Yasushi’s Bounce—2004?—Milton Fletcher Jr. Trio—Self-Produced (The
Milton Fletcher Jr. Trio will be performing at the Kuumbwa
Jazz Center, Thurs., July 29, 7 pm)
• Rebeca
Mauléon—‘Round Midnight—1998—Round Trip—Rumbeca Music (Rebeca
Mauléon will be performing at the Kuumbwa
Jazz Center, Monday., July 26, 7 pm)
James Williams, (1951-July
20, 2004):
• James Williams—In The
Open Court—1987—Magical Trio 2—EmArcy
• Mimi
Fox—Angel Eyes—2003—She’s The Woman—Favored Nation
• Jeff Hamilton—I Concentrate
On You—2004—Best Things Happen—Azica
• Dave Burrell—They Say
It’s Wonderful—2003—Full-Blown Trio—Expansion
• Maria Schneider Orchestra—Three
Romances: Part 1, Choro Dançon—2004—Concert In The Garden—Artists
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• Sonic Liberation Front—The
Sirens—2004—Ashé A Go-Go—High Two Recordings
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