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Jason Tiemann, Tommy Dorsey, Lee Konitz and More
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As we the world of jazz during the global COVID-19 jazz shutdown, this week we profile trumpeterDave Scott
trumpet
Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020
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- " data-original-title="" title="">Jason Tiemann "The Elements" T-Man (T-Man Records) 00:00
Jason Tiemann
drums - Host talks 6:33
" data-original-title="" title="">Stan Hunter and
" data-original-title="" title="">Sonny Fortune "Trip on the Strip'" Trip on the Strip (Real Gone Music) 8:35Sonny Fortune
saxophone, alto
1939 - 2018- Dave Scott "Ambiguity" Ambiguity (Steeplechase) 13:31
- Host talks 24:27
- " data-original-title="" title="">Tommy Dorsey "I Poured My Heart into a Song "Yes! Indeed (RCA Victor) 25:35
Tommy Dorsey
trombone
1905 - 1956 - The Jazz Bastards "That Old Black Magic" Jazz Bastards (JB Records) 28:51
- Host talks 33:13
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dean Martin "Memories are Made of This" Essential (Capitol) 34:35
Dean Martin
vocals
1917 - 1995 - " data-original-title="" title="">Jake Shimabukuro "Morning Blue" Trio (Mascot Label Group/Music Theories Recordings) 36:26
Jake Shimabukuro
ukulele - Host talks 39:45
- Lee Konitz "Wow" Essential Jazz Masters (1201 Music) 41:22
- " data-original-title="" title="">Justin Swadling "Nightfall" The Dreamer (33 Jazz) 44:43
- Host talks 50:32
- " data-original-title="" title="">Tom Harrell,
Tom Harrell
trumpet
b.1946" data-original-title="" title="">Andy Gonzalez "Caribe"The Art of Rhythm (RCA Victor) 52:24Andy Gonzalez
bass, acoustic
1951 - 2020
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