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The Gershwin Legacy This Week on Riverwalk Jazz

This week, frequent Riverwalk Jazz guest artist Dick Hymana brilliant pianist, composer and arranger of film scores, ballet and Broadway showsjoins The Jim Cullum Jazz Band to celebrate George Gershwin's works. The program is distributed in the US by Public Radio International, on Sirius/XM sattelite radio and can be streamed on- demand from the Riverwalk Jazz ...
Boogie Woogie Trio This Week on Riverwalk Jazz

This week, Riverwalk Jazz celebrates the rocking rhythms of Albert Ammons and his partnership with Meade Lux Lewis and Pete Johnson. Frequent guest artist Dick Hyman teams up with The Jim Cullum Jazz Band and former band member, pianist John Sheridan for an evening of classics of the boogie woogie piano genre. The program is distributed ...
Clarinet Great Kenny Davern This Week on Riverwalk Jazz

This week, Riverwalk Jazz celebrates Jazz Appreciation Month with never-before- broadcast tracks featuring the great reedman Kenny Davern. The hour-long program is carried in the US on the Public Radio International network, on Sirius/XM sattelite radio and can be streamed on-demand from the Riverwalk Jazz website. Kenny Davern was a kid when he first heard Pee ...
In Concert at the Old Mill Inn

By Dick Hyman
Label: Sackville
Released: 2010
Track listing: Ain't Misbehavin'; I Can't Get Started; Stompin' at the Savoy; Have a Heart; Honeysuckle Rose; All the Things You Are; Undecided; Blackbird; Christopher Columbus; Ocean Languor; Pass It Along; The Man I Love.
Dick Hyman: Century of Jazz Piano

By Dick Hyman
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Disc 1: Gottschalk Sampler: Bamboula/Pasquinade; Maple Leaf Rag; Charleston Rag (Sounds of Africa); Heliotrope Bouquet; Pleasant Moments; Solace [A Mexican Serenade]; Odeon; Porto Rico; The Crave; Carolina Shout; Snowy Morning Blues; Caprice Rag; You've Got to Be Modernistic; Shreveport Stomp; A Monday Date; Night Life.
Disc 2: Rialto Ripples; Liza (All the Clouds'll Soon Roll By); Do-Do-Do; Kitten on the Keys; Nickel in the Slot; Soliloquy; In a Mist (Bixology); Little Rock Getaway;Honky Tonk Train (Blues); (Pine Top's) Boogie Woogie; Yancey Special; Rollin the Boogie; Vicksburg Blues; Fingerbuster; Viper Rag; Handful of Keys; Tea for Two; Body and Soul; I've Got the World on a String; Complainin'; Three Little Words.
Disc 3: The Clothed Woman; Tonk; Sophisticated Lady; Lotus Blossom (Charolette Russe); Basie in Brief; It Only a Paper Moon; 16 for McKenna; Song Without Words; All God's Chillun Got Rhythm; How High the Moon; Lullaby of Birdland; Doodlin';Funkus Delictus; Moanin'; Rose Room.
Disc 4: 'Round (About) Midnight; Well You Needn't; Misterioso; Blue Monk; Evidence; Blue Rondo a la Turk; Kaleidoscope/A Delicate Balance; Spain; Dolphin Dance; Topology; Time Remembered; Poor Butterfly; Django; Giant Steps; What Is This Thing Called Love.
Disc 5: The Venice Concert; Convocation of the Winds; Three Short Ones; Corkscrews; Parable for a Parrot; In the Fullness of Time; Days with Julia; The Last Word; Have You Heard?; The Minotaur; The Charlap Line; Impromptu for Two Pianos; Waltzing with Hank; Roger's 21st Century Funk; A Little Bit of John; Derek Chews It Up; Ralph Stridemeister; Elegant Dr. Billy; A Small Memorial to Wellstood; Is He Blue?; Kansas City Dreamin; Joe's Special Thing; Christmas with Paul; Decatur Stomp; Struttin' on a Sunny Day; Cuttin' Loose; Ivory Strides; Pass It Along; South Side Boogy; Ocean Languor; Onyx Mood; Bounding in F Minor; Bird in the Roost; Deep Groove; Roses & Cream; Time Play; Passage.
Loren Schoenberg: From Benny Goodman to The Savory Collection

by AAJ Staff
Saxophonist, band-leader and writer Loren Schoenberg, now Executive Director of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, spent an interesting childhood and teenager-hood growing up in New Jersey in the 1970s, meeting and befriending both Teddy Wilson and Hank Jones, and ultimately becoming employed by Wilson's famous '30s boss, Benny Goodman. Schoenberg was first an assistant to ...
Riverwalk Jazz on Producer John Hammond This Week

This week on Riverwalk Jazz, The Jim Cullum Jazz Band with guests Dick Hyman, Topsy Chapman, Harry Allen and others, explore the towering legacy of the man called the most influential talent scout and music producer in history." Listen to interview clips of John Hammond with New York radio personality Ed Beach on his WRVR show, ...
Riverwalk Jazz Interviews Nat Hentoff

Author and columnist Nat Hentoff is one of America's most revered commentators on jazz. This week on Riverwalk Jazz, host David Holt caught up with the 85-year-old at his home in Greenwich Village to talk about the people and personalities covered in his new book, At the Jazz Band Ball: Sixty Years on the Jazz Scene. ...
Jazz on the Barbary Coast on Riverwalk Jazz This Week

A century ago, San Francisco's Barbary Coast was a waterfront hub of loose living, dance- crazy club-goers and wild new music. The Barbary Coast had been notorious for fifty years before the 1906 earthquake, and within hours of the last trembler its saloons and whorehouses were open for business again. In a town settled by gold-seekers ...
August 2010

by Fradley Garner
Two East Coast Big Bands specialize in music of the 1920s and '30s. Vince Giordano and His Nighthawks share the pre-Swing era with Long Island trombonist Ray Osnato and his South Shore Syncopators, a 10-piece band with five singers whose performances mimic a 1930s radio show, complete with honey-tongued announcer. Like Giordano, Osnato started young, collecting ...