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Thelonius Monk, Don Byron & Mike Clark
ByMike Clark
drumsb.1946

Leon Lee Dorsey
bass, acousticb.1958

Chris Parker
drums
Joe McCarthy
drumsJohn Fumasoli
trombone
Dafnis Prieto
drumsb.1974
Playlist
- Mike Clark "Blues on Top" Blues on Top (Leon Lee Dorsey) 0:00
- Host talks 3:22
- " data-original-title="" title="">Oscar Brown Jr. "Hey There" In a New Mood (Columbia) 5:42
Oscar Brown Jr.
vocals
1926 - 2005 - Chris Parker Trio "Inferno Avenue" Tell Me (Chris Parker) 7:59
- Host talks 13:22
- Thelonius Monk & " data-original-title="" title="">Sonny Rollins "Work" Work (Prestige) 14:07
Sonny Rollins
saxophone
b.1930 - Joe McCarthy's NY Afro Bop Alliance Big Band "Arabian Dance" The Pan American Nutcracker Suite (Zoho Music) 19:14
- Host talks 22:42
- " data-original-title="" title="">Nat Pierce & His Orchestra "The Bearded One" Lowdown (Nagel-Heyer Records) 23:50
Nat Pierce
piano
1925 - 1992 - Mountain Coast "Jeffe" Phases (Shifting Paradigm Records) 27:26
- Host talks 32:20
- " data-original-title="" title="">Erskine Butterfield & His Blue Boys "Lovin' Man" Tuesday at 10 (Circle Records) 33:10
Erskine Butterfield
b.1913 - The Jones Factor "Past Ports'" The Time is Now (The Jones Factor) 36:06
- Host talks 41:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Gerry Mulligan "Mullenium" Millennium (Sony) 41:52
Gerry Mulligan
saxophone, baritone
1927 - 1996 - Dafnis Prieto "Unknonwn Man" Cantar (Dafnis Prieto) 45:33
- Host talks 47:36
- " data-original-title="" title="">Don Byron "Powerhouse" Bug Music (Nonsuch) 48:48
Don Byron
clarinet
b.1958 - Host talks 51:23
- Miro? Henry Sobrer "Over You Only the Flowers" Two of Swords (Patois Records) 51:57
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