Artist - Song Title - Album Title - Year Released
Opening Song - You Made Me Love You - Harry James - Hannah & Her Sisters OST -
Set 1:
Earle Hagen - I Spy Theme - I Spy OST - 1965
Henry Mancini - Charade - Charade OST - 1963
Perez Prado & His Orchestra - Zelda's Theme - Lights! Camera! Prado! - 1965
Martin Denny - Fandango - 1961
Stan Getz & Luiz Bonfa - Menina Flor - Jazz Samba Encore - 1963
Stan Getz – tenor saxophone
Luiz Bonfá – guitar
Antonio Carlos Jobim – guitar, piano
George Duvivier, Tommy Williams, Don Payne – bass
Paulo Ferreira, Jose Carlos, Dave Bailey – drums
Maria Toledo – vocals
Elis Regina & Antonio Carlos Jobim - Aguas De Marco - Elis - 1972
Set 2:
Tony Mottola - Sunny - Lush, Latin, Lovely - 1967
Enoch Light & The Light Brigade - Caravan - Future Sound Shock - 1973
The World's Greatest Jazz Band of Yank Lawson & Bob Haggart - A Taste Of Honey - Self-Titled - 1969
Louis Belson & His Band - Ode To Billy Joe - Break Through! - 1968
Enoch Light & The Brass Menagerie - Touch Me (Doors Cover) - Project 3 Total Sound - 1969
Enoch Light & The Light Brigade - Let It Be (Beatles Cover) - Permissive Polyphonics - 1970
Enoch Light & The Light Brigade - Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps - Spanish Strings - 1973
Tony Mottola - Sentimental Guitar - Roma Oggi - Rome Today - 1968
Tony Mottola - Can't Take My Eyes Off You - Lush, Latin, Lovely - 1967
Set 3:
Esquivel - To Love Again - To Love Again - 1957
Ray Conniff & His Orchestra - The Continental (While You Were Dancing) - Ray Conniff's Continental - 1962
Les Baxter & His Orchestra - Ruby - 1953
Stan Kenton - A Sunday Kind Of Love - The Ballad Style of Stan Kenton - 1958
Martin Denny & His Orchestra - My Funny Valentine - Martin Denny's Broadway - 1960
Burt Bacharach - The Look Of Love - Reach Out - 1967
Herb Albert & The Tijuana Brass - Gotta Lotta Livin' To Do - Sounds Like -
Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra - Mi Prieta - Mambo! - 1957
Set 4:
Buddy Rich - Caravan - Blues Caravan - 1962
Wyatt Ruther - double bass
Buddy Rich - drums
Sam Most - flute
Johnny Morris - piano
Rolf Ericson - trumpet
Mike Mainieri - vibraphone
Cannonball Adderley - Hippodelphia - Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live At The Club - 1966
Cannonball Adderley – Alto saxophone
Nat Adderley – Cornet
Joe Zawinul – Piano
Victor Gaskin – Bass
Roy McCurdy – Drums
Eric Dolphy - Serene - Out There - 1960
Eric Dolphy — flute, bass clarinet, alto saxophone, clarinet
Ron Carter — bass, cello
George Duvivier — bass
Roy Haynes — drums
The Three Sounds - Would' n You - Introducing The 3 Sounds - 1959
Gene Harris - piano, celeste
Andrew Simpkins - bass
Bill Dowdy - drums
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Setlist for 6/21/2015
Artist - Song Title - Album - Year Released
Opening Song:
Oscar Peterson - Unforgettable - With Respect To Nat - 1965
Oscar Peterson - Vocals
Set 1:
Sarah Vaughan - I've Got A Crush On You - Sarah Vaughan Sing George Gershwin - 1958
Sonny Stitt - Blues For Pres, Sweets, Ben and All The Other Funky Ones - Sonny Stitt Sits In With The Oscar Peterson Trio - 1959
Sonny Stitt - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
Oscar Peterson – piano
Ray Brown – double bass
Ed Thigpen - drums
Billie Holiday - Strange Fruit - 1939
Louis Armstrong - (What Did I Do To Be So) Black and Blue - Satch Plays Fats - 1955
Set 2:
John Coltrane Quartet - Alabama - Live At Birdland - 1963
John Coltrane – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
McCoy Tyner – piano
Jimmy Garrison – double bass
Elvin Jones – drums
Note: Track was written in response to the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing on September 15, 1963, an attack by theKu Klux Klan in Birmingham, Alabama that killed four girls.
Charles Mingus - Fables of Faubus - Ah Um - 1959
Charles Mingus – bass
John Handy – alto sax
Booker Ervin – tenor sax
Shafi Hadi – tenor sax
Jimmy Knepper – trombone
Horace Parlan – piano
Dannie Richmond – drums
Note: Track is named after Orval E. Faubus (1910–1994), the Governor of Arkansas infamous for his 1957 stand against integration of Little Rock, Arkansas schools in defiance of U.S. Supreme Court rulings on segregation.
Max Roach - Freedom Day - We Insist! Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite - 1960
Max Roach – drums
Abbey Lincoln – vocals
Booker Little – trumpet
Julian Priester – trombone Walter Benton – tenor saxophone
James Schenk – bass
Joe Henderson - Black Is The Color (Of My True Love's Mind) - Black Is The Color - 1972
Joe Henderson - tenor sax, flute, alto flute
George Cables - piano
Georg Wadenius - guitar
Dave Holland - bass
Jack DeJohnette - electric piano and drums
Airto Moreira - percussion
Ralph MacDonald - percussion
Set 3:
Herbie Hancock - I Have A Dream - The Prisoner - 1969
Herbie Hancock — piano
Johnny Coles — flugelhorn
Garnett Brown — trombone
Joe Henderson — tenor saxophone
Buster Williams — bass
Tootie Heath — drums
Tony Studd — bass trombone
Hubert Laws — flute
Jerome Richardson — bass clarinet
Miles Davis - Spanish Key - Bitches Brew - 1970
Miles Davis – trumpet
Wayne Shorter – soprano saxophone
Bennie Maupin – bass clarinet
Joe Zawinul – electric piano – Left
Larry Young – electric piano – Center
Chick Corea – electric piano – Right
John McLaughlin – electric guitar
Dave Holland – bass
Harvey Brooks – electric bass
Lenny White – drum set – Left
Jack DeJohnette – drum set – Right
Don Alias – congas
Juma Santos – shaker
Set 4:
Lonnie Smith - Think - Think! - 1968
Lonnie Smith - organ
Lee Morgan - trumpet
David Newman - tenor saxophone, flute
Herman Henry, Melvin Sparks - guitar
Marion Booker Jr. - drums
Jimmy Smith - Let's Stay Together - Root Down - 1972
Jimmy Smith - Hammond B3 organ
Paul Humphrey - drums
Wilton Felder - bass guitar
Buck Clarke - congas, percussion
Arthur Adams - guitar
Lou Donaldson - Say It Loud! (I'm Black And I'm Proud) - Say It Loud! - 1969
Lou Donaldson - alto saxophone
Blue Mitchell - trumpet
Charles Earland - organ
Jimmy Ponder - guitar
Leo Morris - drums
Nina Simone - Backlash Blues - Nina Simone Sings The Blues - 1967
Nina Simone: vocal, piano
Eric Gale: guitar
Rudy Stevenson: guitar
Ernie Hayes: organ
Bob Bushnell: bass
Bernard Purdie: drums
Buddy Lucas : harmonica, tenor sax
Duke Ellington feat Mahalia Jackson - Part IV (aka Come Sunday) - Black, Brown and Beige - 1958
Opening Song:
Oscar Peterson - Unforgettable - With Respect To Nat - 1965
Oscar Peterson - Vocals
Set 1:
Sarah Vaughan - I've Got A Crush On You - Sarah Vaughan Sing George Gershwin - 1958
Sonny Stitt - Blues For Pres, Sweets, Ben and All The Other Funky Ones - Sonny Stitt Sits In With The Oscar Peterson Trio - 1959
Sonny Stitt - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
Oscar Peterson – piano
Ray Brown – double bass
Ed Thigpen - drums
Billie Holiday - Strange Fruit - 1939
Louis Armstrong - (What Did I Do To Be So) Black and Blue - Satch Plays Fats - 1955
Set 2:
John Coltrane Quartet - Alabama - Live At Birdland - 1963
John Coltrane – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
McCoy Tyner – piano
Jimmy Garrison – double bass
Elvin Jones – drums
Note: Track was written in response to the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing on September 15, 1963, an attack by theKu Klux Klan in Birmingham, Alabama that killed four girls.
Charles Mingus - Fables of Faubus - Ah Um - 1959
Charles Mingus – bass
John Handy – alto sax
Booker Ervin – tenor sax
Shafi Hadi – tenor sax
Jimmy Knepper – trombone
Horace Parlan – piano
Dannie Richmond – drums
Note: Track is named after Orval E. Faubus (1910–1994), the Governor of Arkansas infamous for his 1957 stand against integration of Little Rock, Arkansas schools in defiance of U.S. Supreme Court rulings on segregation.
Max Roach - Freedom Day - We Insist! Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite - 1960
Max Roach – drums
Abbey Lincoln – vocals
Booker Little – trumpet
Julian Priester – trombone Walter Benton – tenor saxophone
James Schenk – bass
Joe Henderson - Black Is The Color (Of My True Love's Mind) - Black Is The Color - 1972
Joe Henderson - tenor sax, flute, alto flute
George Cables - piano
Georg Wadenius - guitar
Dave Holland - bass
Jack DeJohnette - electric piano and drums
Airto Moreira - percussion
Ralph MacDonald - percussion
Set 3:
Herbie Hancock - I Have A Dream - The Prisoner - 1969
Herbie Hancock — piano
Johnny Coles — flugelhorn
Garnett Brown — trombone
Joe Henderson — tenor saxophone
Buster Williams — bass
Tootie Heath — drums
Tony Studd — bass trombone
Hubert Laws — flute
Jerome Richardson — bass clarinet
Miles Davis - Spanish Key - Bitches Brew - 1970
Miles Davis – trumpet
Wayne Shorter – soprano saxophone
Bennie Maupin – bass clarinet
Joe Zawinul – electric piano – Left
Larry Young – electric piano – Center
Chick Corea – electric piano – Right
John McLaughlin – electric guitar
Dave Holland – bass
Harvey Brooks – electric bass
Lenny White – drum set – Left
Jack DeJohnette – drum set – Right
Don Alias – congas
Juma Santos – shaker
Set 4:
Lonnie Smith - Think - Think! - 1968
Lonnie Smith - organ
Lee Morgan - trumpet
David Newman - tenor saxophone, flute
Herman Henry, Melvin Sparks - guitar
Marion Booker Jr. - drums
Jimmy Smith - Let's Stay Together - Root Down - 1972
Jimmy Smith - Hammond B3 organ
Paul Humphrey - drums
Wilton Felder - bass guitar
Buck Clarke - congas, percussion
Arthur Adams - guitar
Lou Donaldson - Say It Loud! (I'm Black And I'm Proud) - Say It Loud! - 1969
Lou Donaldson - alto saxophone
Blue Mitchell - trumpet
Charles Earland - organ
Jimmy Ponder - guitar
Leo Morris - drums
Nina Simone - Backlash Blues - Nina Simone Sings The Blues - 1967
Nina Simone: vocal, piano
Eric Gale: guitar
Rudy Stevenson: guitar
Ernie Hayes: organ
Bob Bushnell: bass
Bernard Purdie: drums
Buddy Lucas : harmonica, tenor sax
Duke Ellington feat Mahalia Jackson - Part IV (aka Come Sunday) - Black, Brown and Beige - 1958
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Setlist for 6/14/2015 Special Ornette Coleman tribute
Artist - Song Title - Album - Year Released
Opening Song - Frances
Faye - Heat Wave - Frances Faye In Frenzy - 1961
Russel Garcia -
Conductor
Set 1:
Lou Busche & His
Orchestra - Cool - 1957
The Jonah Jones Quartet
- Blue Danube Rock - A Touch Of Blue - 1960
Dinah Washington - Me
And My Gin - Dinah Sing Bessie Smith - 1958
Nelson Riddle & His
Orchestra - Speakeasy Blues - The Untouchables OST - 1959
Elmer Bernstein &
His Orchestra - MacDougal Street Special - Staccato OST - 1959
Keely Smith - It's Been
A Long, Long, Time - Swingin' Pretty - 1959
Si Zentner & His
Orchestra - Charade - From Russia With Love - 1964
Henry Mancini - Blue
Satin - Mr. Lucky - 1959
Set 2:
Cannonball Adderley Sextet
- The Jive Samba - Jazz Workshop Revisited - 1962
Cannonball
Adderley – alto saxophone
Nat
Adderley – cornet
Yusef
Lateef – flute
Joe
Zawinul – piano
Sam Jones – bass
Louis
Hayes – drums
Horance Silver - Que Pasa
- Song For My Father - 1965
Horace
Silver — piano
Carmell
Jones — trumpet
Joe
Henderson — tenor saxophone
Teddy
Smith — bass
Roger
Humphries — drums
Chet Baker - Alone
Together - Chet - 1959
Chet Baket - Trumpet
Herbie Mann - Alto Flute
Pepper Adams - Baritone Saxophone
Bill Evans - Piano
Paul Chambers – Bass
Connie
Kay - Drums
Set 3: Ornette Coleman
Tribute
Ornette Coleman -
Ramblin" - Change Of The Century - 1960
Ornette
Coleman — alto saxophone
Don Cherry — pocket trumpet
Charlie
Haden — bass
Billy
Higgins — drums
The Ornette Coleman
Quartet - T. & T. - Ornette! - 1961
Ornette
Coleman — alto saxophone
Don Cherry — pocket trumpet
Scott
LaFaro — bass
Ed
Blackwell — drums
Ornette Coleman -
Endless - Tomorrow Is The Question - 1959
Ornette
Coleman – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
Don Cherry – trumpet
Shelly
Manne – drums
Red
Mitchell – bass
Ornette Coleman - The
Blessing - Something Else!!!! - 1958
Ornette
Coleman – alto saxophone
Don Cherry – cornet
Walter
Norris – piano
Don Payne
– double bass
Billy
Higgins – drums
The Ornette Coleman Quartet - Embraceable You
- This Is Our Music - 1961
Ornette
Coleman – alto saxophone
Don Cherry – cornet
Charlie
Haden – bass
Ed Blackwell – drums
Set 4:
Dexter
Gordon - Soul Sister - Dexter Calling… - 1961
Dexter
Gordon - tenor saxophone
Kenny Drew - piano
Paul
Chambers - bass
Philly Joe
Jones - drums
Wayne Shooter - Speak No Evil - Speak No Evil - 1966
Wayne Shorter — tenor saxophone
Freddie Hubbard — trumpet
Herbie Hancock — piano
Ron Carter — double bass
Elvin Jones — drums
Jimmy McGriff - The Worm
- The Worm - 1968
Jimmy
McGriff - organ
Blue Mitchell - trumpet
Danny
Turner - alto
saxophone
Fats Theus
- tenor saxophone
Robert
Ashton - baritone
saxophone
Thornel
Schwartz - guitar
Bob
Bushnell - electric bass
Mel Lewis, Grady Tate - drums
Bobby Humphrey - Jasper
County Man - Blacks And Blues 1973
Bobbi
Humphrey - flute
Jerry
Peters - piano, electric
piano
Fonce
Mizell - clavinet, trumpet
Freddie
Perren - synthesizer
David T.
Walker - guitar
Chuck
Rainey - electric bass
Harvey
Mason - drums
Stephanie
Spruill - percussion
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