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The best in Jazz with John Hellings. Two examples of pianist David Newton - both as accompanist to Carol Kidd and pianist in a trio. He is in Tamworth with his trio this week. Show more
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Talking with saxophonist Alex Woods from Redditch studying at the Manhattan School of Music and looking at a second year in New York. There's music from the MYJO
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The best in Jazz with John Hellings and a session from Boston's Storyville Club with Ruby Braff and Pee Wee Russell. Also there's jazz from Mark Nightingale and Alistair White. Show more
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An interview with violinist Sarah Smith who will at Pershore with her trio. Also there are a number of re-issues from Anita O'Day, Gene Krupa, Donald Byrd and Buddy De Franco
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From Nellie Lutcher, Woody Herman and Coleman Hawkins right through to Harry Allen and Scott Hamilton, Oscar Peterson and Ben Webster, Martin Taylor and Alan Barnes Show more
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Music from New Orleans trumpeter Percy Humphreys, a track from a new CD by singer Cyrille Aimee.Tracks from Wes Montgomery and Grant Green. We hear and talk to singer Mark Jennett Show more
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The best in Jazz with John Hellings from Fats Waller right through to Harry Connick Jr. There are plenty of stops on the way with the Northern Dance Orchestra and Gerry Mulligan. Show more
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The best in Jazz with John Hellings talking to an aeronautical engineer turned jazz bassist. Matheus Prado talks about his move from Brazil to Spain and then Cardiff. Show more
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The best in Jazz with John Hellings and a track from Bob Wilber who died recently. We shall also discover what the Abergavenny Wall2Wall festival have in store this year. Show more
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The best in Jazz with John Hellings remembering the death of clarinetist Jimmie Noone. A version of Blues for Jimmie played by Acker Bilk - a tune written in honour of Jimmie. Show more
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The best jazz with John Hellings discovering the future plans of the Upton Jazz Festival. There's music from the Hi-Fly Quintet with two members who were in our studio last week. Show more
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The best in Jazz previewing the show and the CD which showcases Freddie Hubbard music. Also talking to the co leaders of the quartet - Bryan Corbett and Tom Hill. Show more
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John Hellings discovers what's new at this year's Congleton Jazz and Blues Festival. There's also music from some of the jazz artists who will be appearing. Show more
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The best in Jazz with John Hellings with a new issue from John Taylor and Norma Winstone. That's besides a range of jazz from Earl Hines and Meade Lux Lewis to Monty Sunshine. Show more
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The best in Jazz with John Hellings with jazz from the thirties to this year which take us from the Jimmy Lunceford band to Roger Beaujolais and a track from his new album. Show more
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The best in Jazz with John Hellings and music from the Storyville Jazzmen to Count Basie. As well there's some Dave Lambert before Lambert Hendricks and Ross plus Stephen Riley. Show more