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Frank Sinatra, Spike Wilner, Paul Marinaro & Wayne Maureau
ByWayne Maureau
drums
Laura Ainsworth
vocals
Curtis Nowosad
drumsb.1988

Paul Marinaro
vocals
Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Jimmie Lunceford
composer / conductor1902 - 1947

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998

Bunny Berigan
trumpet1908 - 1942

Spike Wilner
piano
Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970
Playlist
- Wayne Maureau "Skipping Stones" At the Water's Edge (4096170 DK Records) 0:00
- Host talks 6:12
- New Orleans Rhythm Kings "Eccentric" Ride the NOLA (Blue Pie Records) 8:26
- Laura Ainsworth "Scotch and Soda" You Asked For It (Electus Records) 11:06
- Host talks 14:36
- Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra "Getting Some Fun Out of Life" Lady Day Full Volume (Columbia) 15:40
- Curtis Nowosad "Blues 4 Collin K" CNRMXD (Sessionheads United) 18:37
- Host talks 20:47
- Jimmie Luncefored & His Orchestra "Swinging Uptown" Big Bands of the Swing Era (Tradition Records) 21:52
- Paul Marinaro "On A Wonderful Day Like Today" Not Quite Yet (Myrtle Records) 24:39
- Host talks 28:06
- Frank Sinatra "Chicago" Nothing But the Best (Frank Sinatra Enterprises) 29:06
- Yotam Silberstein "Samba Pro Vitor" Universos (Yotam Silberstein) 31:20
- Host talks 37:30
- Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" Fabulous Swing Collection (Timeless Jazz) 38:30
- " data-original-title="" title="">Laila Biali "My Favorite Things" Single (Laila Biali) 40:49
Laila Biali
piano and vocals - Host talks 45:11
- " data-original-title="" title="">Duke Ellington And His Kentucky Club Orchestra "Birmingham Breakdown" At the Cotton Club (Storytime Records) 45:53
Duke Ellington
piano
1899 - 1974 - Spike Wilner Trio "Let's Cool One" Plays Monk & Ellington (Cellar Live) 48:20
- Host talks 53:32
- Brad Mehldau "Your Mother Should Know" Your Mother Should Know (Nonesuch) 54:18
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