James and Diz approach a dramatic musical conclusion. |
set 1
Hank Mobley / Hank Mobley [1540] / Double Whammy / Blue Note / 11.25.56
Chet Baker / The Trumpet Artistry of Chet Baker / Tommy Hawk / Pacific Jazz / Hollywood 9.9.54
Joe Loss & his Band / Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia / Edison / London 9.19.33
Abe Lyman & his California Orchestra / Hullabaloo / Brunswick / LA 9.4.30
T-Bone Walker / She’s the No Sleepin’est Woman [alt] / Black & White / LA 12.18.47
Dakota Staton / Dynamic! / Invitation / Capitol / 1958
set 2
Dizzy Gillespie / Sittin’ In / Medley: I'm Thru with Love; Without a Word of Warning; Sweet Lorraine; Love Walked In; September Song / Verve / 6.26.57
Vince Guaraldi / A Flower is Lovesome Thing… / Yesterdays / Fantasy / San Francisco 4.16.57
Boswell Sisters / That’s How Rhythm Was Born / Brunswick / 9.11.33
The Cabineers / Let the Party Go On / Decca / 12.11.40
Ella Fitzgerald & the Ink Spots / Cow Cow Boogie (Cuma-ti-yi-yi-ay) / Decca 11.3.43
The Solitaires / I Don’t Stand a Ghost of a Chance / Old Town / 4.54
set 3
Grant Green / Sunday Mornin’ / Tracin’ Tracy / Blue Note / 6.4.61
Art Pepper / Smack Up / How Can You Lose / Contemporary / 10.24-25.60
Charles Parker and his Orchestra / Relaxin’ with Lee / Clef / 6.6.50 / Dizzy Gillespie, tp; Charlie Parker, as; Thelonious Monk, p; Curley Russell, b; Buddy Rich, d
Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra / Little Man with a Candy Cigar [Matt Dennis, Frank Killduff] / Victor / 2.7.41 / vocal = Jo Stafford
The Deep River Boys / May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You / HMV / London 1951 --- Thanksgiving and THANKS-giving
Matt Dennis / Violets for Your Furs [Matt Dennis, Tom Adair] / TV broadcast, The Rosemary Clooney Show / Hollywood 6.1.57
set 4
Lee Konitz / Very Cool / Movin’ Around / Verve / 5.12.57
Jimmy Raney / Jimmy Raney Visits Paris / Trés Chouette / Dawn / 2.10.54
June Christy & the Kentones / I’m Thrilled / Capitol Transcription / Hollywood / 12.13.45
Golden Gate Quartet / Bones, Bones, Bones (Ezekiel in the Valley) / Columbia / 2.25.46
last (thankful) soul song
Barbara Acklin / Am I the Same Girl / Brunswick / Chicago 1968