Joe Show No.5 - in memory of Mahavishnu Joe
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Time | Artist | Song Title | Album | Label | Year |
7:58 pm
| Albert Ammons & Pete Johnson live at Frenchy's, Milwaukee 1943 | “Pine Creek ” | Rare Live Cuts | Document | |
7:56 pm
| Joe Williams with Albert Ammons & Pete Johnson live at Frenchy's , Milwaukee 1943 | “Roll 'Em Pete” | Rare Live Cuts | Document | |
7:53 pm
| Joseph Reinhardt et son Ensemble 1944-45 | “Douce Georgette {Sweet Georgia Brown}” | Integrale Django Reinhardt Vol.20 | Fremeaux & Associes | |
7:47 pm
| Jo Jones duet with Willie the Lion Smith | “Sweet Sue” | The Drums by Jo Jones | Jazz Odyssey | |
7:43 pm
| Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton, trombonist with Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra 1946 | “The Mooche {Nanton's last recorded solo - he died four days later}” | The Uncollected Duke Ellington Volume 3: 1946 | Hindsight | |
7:40 pm
| Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton, trombonist with Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra 1940 | “Ko-Ko” | Duke Ellington: The Blanton-Webster Band | Bluebird | |
7:36 pm
| Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton, trombonist with the New Orleans Blue Five 1926 | “My Baby Doesn't Squawk” | Thomas Morris 1923-1927 | Classics Chronological | |
7:33 pm
| Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra 1928 - vocal duet by Noone & his alto saxophonist Joe Poston | “Four or Five Times” | At the Apex Club | Decca | |
7:26 pm
| Sidney Bechet & his New Orleans Feetwarmers 1932 | “Shag by Sidney Bechet & Joe Jordan” | Master Musician | RCA Bluebird | |
7:23 pm
| Sidney Bechet & his New Orleans Feetwarmers 1932 | “Sweetie Dear by Joe Jordan” | Complete 1932-1941 | French RCA Victor Black & White | |
7:21 pm
| New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra | “Pekin Rag by Joe Jordan” | New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra | Vanguard | |
7:15 pm
| New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra | “That Teasin' Rag by Joe Jordan” | New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra | Vanguard | |
7:15 pm
| Original Dixieland Jazz Band 1917 | “Dixie Jass Band One-Step {introducing "That Teasin' Rag' by Joe Jordan}” | Complete 1917-1936 | French RCA Victor Black & White | |
7:07 pm
| Joe Smith, cornetist with Ethel Waters' Jazz Masters 1922 | “Tiger Rag” | Ethel Waters 1921-1923 | Classics Chronological | |
7:05 pm
| Joe "King" Oliver's Jazz Band 1923 | “Canal Street Blues” | 1923 | Classics Chronological | |
7:04 pm
| Barbecue Joe & his Hot Dogs 1930 | “Tin Roof Blues” |
Thursday, September 15, 2016
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