Playlist for Sunday, July 17, 2005
Artist—Song—Recording Date—Album—Label:
The Centennial of the birth of Ivie Anderson, Duke Ellington vocalist, born in Gilroy, CA, on July 10, 1905:
• Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and his Orch—I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good—1941—Her Best Recordings: 1932-1942—Best Of Jazz
• Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and his Orch—Isn’t Love The Strangest Thing—1936—Her Best Recordings: 1932-1942—Best Of Jazz• Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and his Orch—Troubled Waters—1934—Her Best Recordings: 1932-1942—Best Of Jazz
• Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and his Orch—I Got The World On A String—1933—Her Best Recordings: 1932-1942—Best Of Jazz
• Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and his Orch—Oh Babe! Maybe Someday—1936—Her Best Recordings: 1932-1942—Best Of Jazz• Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and his Orch—Me And You—1940—Her Best Recordings: 1932-1942—Best Of Jazz
• Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and his Orch—I’ve Got To Be A Rug Cutter—1937—Her Best Recordings: 1932-1942—Best Of Jazz
• Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and his Orch—It Was A Sad Night In Harlem—1936—Her Best Recordings: 1932-1942—Best Of Jazz
• Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and his Orch—Rocks In My Bed—1941—Her Best Recordings: 1932-1942—Best Of JazzThe Centennial of the birth of lyricist Dorothy Fields, born July 15, 1905:
• Louis Armstrong—Blue Again—1931—When It’s Sleepy Time Down South—History/The International Music Company (Germany)
• Louis Armstrong—I Can’t Give You Anything But Love—1929—Mahogany Hall Stomp—History/The International Music Company (Germany)
• Ethel Waters with Duke Ellington and his Orch—Baby!—1932—Sophisticated Lady—Trumpets Of Jazz (Germany)
• Bill “Bojangles” Robinson with Don Redman and his Orch—Doin’ The New Low-Down—1932—Don Redman: 1931-1933—Classics (France)• Duke Ellington and his Orch—Digga Digga Do—1937—Scattin’ At the Cotton Club—Trumpets Of Jazz (Germany)
• Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson and his Orch—I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (Baby)—Quintessential, v. 3—Columbia
• Nat King Cole Trio—I’m In The Mood For Love—1945—The Complete Capitol Nat King Cole Trio—Mosaic
• Peggy Lee with the Dave Barbour Band---Don’t Blame Me—ca. 1945 transcription—Peggy Lee with the Dave Barbour Band—LaserLight• Fred Astaire—The Way You Look Tonight—1952—The Astaire Story—Verve
• Blossom Dearie—I Won’t Dance—1956—Blossom Dearie—Verve
• Maxine Sullivan/Bob Wilber—Close As Pages In A Book—1969—Audiophile
• Charlie Parker Quintet—Don’t Blame Me—1947—The Legendary Dial Masters, Vol. 2—Stash
• Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown—It’s Crazy—1954—Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown—EmArcy• Jane Bunnett—Movin’ On—Cuban Odyssey—Blue Note (Jane Bunnett and the Spirits of Havana will be at the Kuumbwa Jazz Center on Monday, July 18, starting at 7 pm)
• Alex Candelaria Quartet—Jeannine—2003—Yeahway—Evander Music• SF Jazz Collective—Rise And Fall—2004—SF Jazz Collective—Nonesuch
• Denny Zeitlin—Bemsha Swing—2004—Solo Voyage—MaxJazz
• Billy Bang—Waltz Of The Water Puppets—Vietnam: Reflections—Justin Time
• Scott Amendola Band—Valentine—2004—Believe—Cryptogramophone
• Samuel ‘Savoir Faire’ Williams—Pendulum—2004—Running Out Of Time—Delmark• William Galison and Madeleine Peyroux—The Way You Look Tonight—2004—Got You On My Mine—Waking Up Music
• Peggy Lee—Big Spender—1965—Miss Peggy Lee--CapitolReturn to the In The Groove Main Page
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