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The Frankfurt Concert
By Acker Bilk
Label: Hitchcock Media Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Nagasaki; Train Number One Done Gone; Dinah; A Taste of Honey; Bula Two; Undecided; After You've Gone; St. James Infirmary Blues; Stranger on the Shore; In a Persian Market; Musical Signature
Transfusion One
By The Led DeMerle Transfusion
Label: Hitchcock Media Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Canned Heat; Nadia's Theme; Kaballa; Night Warblers; Gypsy Rondo; Moon Dial
Live
By Stan Kenton
Label: Hitchcock Media Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: CD 1 Stan Kenton "Hello"; Didn't We; A Little Minor Booze; Chiapas; What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life; MacArthur Park; Malaga; Terry Talk; Tico Tico; Sodomy (from Hair) CD 2 Girl Talk; Stan Kenton Orchestra Introduction; Bogota; Intermission Riff; Love for Sale; Hank's Opener; Peanut Vendor; Artistry on Rhythm
Celebrating 50 Years
Label: Hitchcock Media Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Day in, Day out; Freshmen Introduction; Misty Roses; Bird Avenue; Girl Talk; Day By Day; Come Back to Me; In This Whole Wide World; Angel Eyes; Route 66; I Can Sing a Rainbow; Poinciana; Candy; Teach Me Tonight; Graduation Day; Beautiful Friendship; Sweet Lorraine; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; It's a Blue World; We'll Be Together Again
Blues in the Night
By Woody Herman
Label: Hitchcock Media Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Blue Flame (Theme Song); Keep on Keepin' on; Adam's Apple' Blues in the Night; 25 or 6 to 4; Medley: Pennies from Heaven, I've Got the World on a String; Woody Reminisces about Igor Stravinsky; Love in Silent Amber; Variations on a Scene: Bijou; Woody recalls "Sidewalk"; Sidewalk Stanley; Theme Song
Acker Bilk: The Frankfurt Concert
by Dave Nathan
England's Acker Bilk's big hit of 1961, the sugary, vibrato packed Stranger on the Shore" masked the fact that Bilk had been (and continues to be ) a fine New Orleans jazz performer. Bilk was a leading member of the traditional jazz revival in Great Britain during the late 1950's and early 60's sharing that spot ...
The Led DeMerle Transfusion: Transfusion One
by Dave Nathan
In July of 1969 Miles Davis recorded Bitches Brew which became the clarion call for a new type of music called fusion. In an attempt to mix the improvisation of Jazz with the raucous (and loud) rhythms of Rock, Davis, the Weather Report and other groups flung this musical marriage upon the public and other jazz ...
Stan Kenton Orchestra: Live
by Dave Nathan
Big bands may have started to disappear from the entertainment scene after War World II; but not Stan Kenton's. Unlike those other groups which hung in there like Ellington and Basie, Kenton virtually discarded playing for dance dates concentrating more and more on concerts. This allowed him to develop and play arrangements which became more complex ...
The Four Freshmen: Celebrating 50 Years
by Dave Nathan
The Four Freshmen were extraordinarily popular during the 1950's and 60's when they worked with Woody Herman and were part of those elaborate Stan Kenton road shows. Not only did they feature extra close harmony, but they were unique in that they were also pretty good instrumentalists as well. The occasion for this performance was a ...
Woody Herman and His Thundering Herd: Blues in the Night
by Dave Nathan
This 1971 performance was part of a huge jazz concert in Clearwater, FL sponsored by station WAZE . In addition to Woody Herman's aggregation, the Four Freshmen and Stan Kenton's band were there. These sessions have also been issued by Hitchcock. Herman's music and arrangements are fresh and exciting, not repeats of the same stuff he ...