Monday, 28th November

Jazz Influences in Folk and Rock

Track List


"Folk"

1. Pentangle - Light Flight

2. Fairport Convention - Where Has All the Time Gone

3. Nick Drake - Riverman

4. John Martin - Solid Air

5. Joni Mitchell - Hissing of Summer Lawns

6. Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover

7 Van Morrison - Cul de Sac

"Rock"

8. Frank Zappa - Cosmik Debris

9. Steely Dan - Rikki Don't Lose That Number

10. Procul Harem - Fires (Which Burnt Brightly)

11. Focus - Carnival Fugue

12. Pink Floyd - St Tropez

13. Hatfield and the North - Your Majesty is Like a Cream Donut

14. Gong - How to Stay Alive

15. The Comet is Coming - Do the Milky Way

16. Public Service Broadcasting - Gagarin


Monday 14th November

Jazz Guitarist
                                                                                             
1)      There’ll Be Some Changes Made  -  Eddie Lang    1920s

2)      Wholly Cats -  Charlie Christian with Benny Goodman Sextet   1940

3)      Riff Blues  - Joe Pass, Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown  1974

4)      Blue Roz - Wes Montgomery with Milt Jackson  1962

5)      Sweet Georgie Fame - Emily Remler  1988

6)      Short Tales of the Black Forest  - Al Di Meola   1976

7)      This Time the Dreams on Me  - Kenny Burrell  1956

8)      Congo Man  -  Ernest Ranglin   1996

9)      Three Base Hit - Pat Martino   1976

10)     Manha De Carnaval  -  Paco De Lucia, John Mc Laughlin, Al Di Meola   1996

11)     Somewhere in the Hills  -  Jim Mullen  2003

12)     Chamamer  -  Yamandu Costa   2013

13)     If I Should Lose You -  Kurt Rosenwinkel   2005


14)     Concierto De Aranjuez  - Jim Hall with Paul Desmond, Chet Baker & Ron Carter 1975

Monday, 7th November

THREE TENORS

Coleman Hawkins[Bean] born Missouri 1904 died New York 1969.

1.  Sugar foot stomp                       Fletcher Henderson        1925
2.  Easy to love                              Billie Holiday                 1936
3.  Woody'n you                             Coleman Hawkins          1944
4.  Honeysuckle rose                     Coleman Hawkins          1946

Lester Young[Pres] born Mississipi 1909 died New York 1959.

5.  Lady be good                             Jones-Smith Inc              1936
6.  Mean to me                                Billie Holiday                  1937
7.  Somebody loves me                   Young/Cole                     1944
8.  Stardust                                     Lester Young                   1952

Ben Webster[Frog] born KC 1909 died Copenhagen 1973.

9.  What a little moonlight can do       Billie Holiday                 1935
10. Cottontail                                    Duke Ellington              1940
11. KM Blues                                   Edison/Webster              1956
12. Where are you                            Webster/Harris               1957
13. Fine & Mellow                            Billie Holiday                  1957

Stan Getz born  PA 1927 died CA 1991.

14. Early Autumn                              Herman/Getz                 1947
15. I was doing alright                       Getz                              1957
16. Desifanado                                 Getz/Byrd                      1962
17. It's a wonderful world                  Cohn/Sims                      1957
18. Wade in the water                       J Griffin big soul band      1960

Monday, 31st October

U3AC JAZZ ON A MONDAY AFTERNOON 2016/2017
The History of Jazz Part 4, Alan Bird 31st October 2016
“Modern” and “Contemporary”

1959
1 Dave Brubeck,Three to get ready from the Columbia LP “Time Out”

1959 Modal
2 Miles Davis,Freddy Freeloader from the Columbia LP “Kind of Blue”

1959
3 John Coltrane,Spiral from the Atlantic LP “Giant Steps”

1959
4 Charles Mingus,Better git it in Your Soul from the Columbia LP “Mingus Ah Hum”

1959 Free Jazz
5. Ornette Coleman, Eventually from the Atlantic LP “The Shape of Jazz to Come” Ornette Coleman alto saxophone, Don Cherry cornet, Charlie Haden bass, Billy Higgins drums.

See presentation of 11th January 2016 

Third Stream- Gil Evans   “Where Flamingos Fly”
Small Big Bands – Oliver Nelson “Stolen Moments”
Hard Bop and Beyond – Dexter Gordon “Manha de Carnaval”
Chamber jazz- Modern Jazz Quartet “Softly as a Morning Sunrise”
Electric Jazz – Miles Davis “In a Silent Way”
Fusion (Jazz/Rock) – Dreams – “Dreams”
Post Motown Bop – Bobby Watson
Freebop and Funk – Miles Davis –Time after Time”

1980 and Beyond
6 Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers 1980One by One” and “My Funny Valentine” from the LP ”Live at Bubbas 11th October 1980.  Art Blakey drums, Donald Brown piano, Charles Fambrough bass, Branford Marsalis alto sax, Wynton Marsalis trumpet, Bill Pierce tenor sax.

7 Brad MehldauRiverman1998 from the CD “The Art of the Trio Volume 3 –Songs” Brad Mehldau, piano, Larry Grenadier bass, Jorge Rossy drums.

8 Brad Mehldau with Joshua Redman 2011The Nearness of You” from the CD “Nearness” Brad Mehldau piano, Joshua Redmond saxs

Monday, 24th October

BRAVE NEW WORLD

WW2 elongated the big band era but jump bands,bebop,R & B were all evolving in New York & Chicago.


Track List - 


1.  Five guys named Moe Louis Jordan 1942
2.  Just a gigolo                Louis Prima 1945/56
3.  Johnny B Goode         Chuck Berry 1956
4.  Down under                Woody Herman 1942
5.  Cool blues                   Charlie Parker  1947
6.  Relaxin with Lee         Charlie Parker   1950
7.  Straight no chaser        Thelonius Monk 1952
8.  The preacher                Horace Silver Quartet 1955
9.  Darn that dream           Miles Davis Nonet  1949
10.Midnight sun                June Christy  1953
11.Short stop                     Shorty Rogers 1953
12.Feelin fine                    Hampton Hawes 1955
13.Birks works                  Art Pepper  1957
14.C Jam blues                  Duke Ellington 1954
15.Loveless love               Louis Armstrong AS  19541
6.Beale St blues                Ellington/Hodges 1959
17.All the things you are  Desmond/Mulligan 1962