Coffeetime, March 15, 2013, Angelynn Grant
bed
Bucky Pizzarelli / Flashes - Solo 7-String Guitar, Volume 3 / Arbors Jazz / 2004
set 1
Horace Silver / Horace-Scope / Where You At? / Blue Note / 7.8.60
Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins / The Way You Look Tonight / Prestige / 10.25.54
Lou Donaldson / Lou Donaldson Quartet/Quintet/Sextet / The Stroller / Blue Note / 8.21.54
The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks / Wabash Blues / Victor / Kansas City, Missouri 12.13.27 / vocal = Joe Sanders & Carleton Coon
Skeets Tolbert & his Gentlemen of Swing / I Can’t Go for You / Decca / 3.12.40 / vocal = Red Richards
Mari Jones / It Just Wasn’t True / Modern / Hollywood c. 1953 / with Johnny Moore’s Blazers
set 2
Rhythm Section / Rhythm Plus One / Serenade in Blue / Epic / 1956
Duke Jordan / Duke Jordan Trio and Quintet / Sultry Eve / Signal S / 10.10.55
Lee Konitz / Duet for Saxophone and Guitar / Prestige / 3.13.51
Art Tatum Trio / Exactly Like You / AFRS #32 / Hollywood late spring 1943 / master of ceremonies = Ernie “Bubbles” Whitman
Willie Lewis & his Entertainers / Stardust / Pathé Marconi / Paris 1.17.36
Broadway Bell-Hops / There Ain’t No Land Like Dixieland to Me / Harmony / 9.29.27
Chris Connor / Come Back to Sorrento / Bethlehem / 8.9, 11.54
Buddy Johnson & his Orchestra / Rock On! / Mercury / 1.3.57
set 3
Duke Pearson / The Right Touch / My Love Waits (O Meu Amor Espera) / Blue Note / 9.13.67
Sonny Stitt / Burnin' / Ko-Ko / Argo / Chicago 1960
Charlie Parker / The Jazz Scene / The Bird / Clef / Carnegie Hall 12.47
The Mills Brothers / Darling Nelly Gray / Decca / 4.7.37 / with Louis Armstrong
Mel Tormé / It’s a Blue World / I’ve Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good) / Bethlehem / 8.28-30.55
set 4
Shelly Manne / Shelly Manne & his Men Play "Peter Gunn" / The Floater / Contemporary / LA 1.19, 20.59
King Cole Trio / Laguna Mood / Capitol / Hollywood 8.27.47
Mae West / They Call Me Sister Honky Tonk / Brunswick / 1933
Little Milton [Campbell] / Spring / Checker / Chicago 2.69
Selah Jubilee Singers / Hide Me in Thy Bosom / Decca / 2.21.41
last soul song
Leon Haywood / It’s Got to Be Mellow / Decca / 1968