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Phil Woods, Tito Puente and More
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This week we start with a cat straight outta Cuba. Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez does his magic on the drums with his Italuba Big Band followed by the great
Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Tito Puente
drums1923 - 2000

Django Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953

Melissa Aldana
saxophone
Longineu Parsons
trumpetb.1950

Miles Brown
bassb.1978
Putte Wickman
b.1924Playlist
- Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez "Last Minute" Italuba Big Band (Bis Music) 00:00
- Host talks 5:30
- Dizzy Gillespie "Left Hand Corner " Live in Stereo at Chester PA. June 14 1957 (Jazz Hour) 7:25
- Tito Puente "Ran Kan Kan" 10 De Colección(Sony Music Latin) 9:50
- Host talks 12:46
- The Quintet of The Hot Club of France "Avalon"Souveniers (Verve) 13:33
- Melissa Aldana "Perdon" Visions (Motema Music) 16:29
- Host talks 20:03
- Longineu Parsons "One for Daddy-O" Work Song (Tribal Records) 20:46/li>
- Jacques Kuba Séguin "I Remember Marie in April " Migrations (Odd Sound) 24:32
- Host talks 31:53
- Douye' "Blue Bossa"Blue Nova Deluxe (Rhombus Records) 33:16
- Pureum Jin "Remembering Mr. Woods" The Real Blue (Cellar Live) 37:44
- Host talks 43:45
- " data-original-title="" title="">Phil Woods "Five" The Ultimate Jazz Archive 32 -Swing to Bebop (Carinco AG) 44:51
Phil Woods
saxophone, alto
1931 - 2015 - Miles Brown "Three and One" Evolution of Body (MB Records) 49:04
- Host talks 52:14
- Putte Wickman "You Stepped Out of a Dream"Stockholm '81 (Gazell Records) 52:52
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