This is a special edition. Its timing only has a little to do with the fact that it’s the beginning of Halloween season around here.
The musicians you will hear have all been heard in previous episodes of this show. A few of them might have played together at one time or another. None of these songs are found on the same album. But the artists have one thing in common. All of their final resting places are in the same cemetery.
So, get ready to hear music from the grave somewhere in the Bronx with Volume 144: Where Jazz is Buried – Woodlawn.
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Credits and Copyrights:
Miles Davis
If I were a Bell from Swingin’ Sound!
Lionel Hampton
Sweethearts On Parade from The Original Big Band Hits, Vol. 1
Max Roach
Orientation from Modern Jazz – Hall Of Fame Volume 1
Coleman Hawkins
I Mean You from Franklin Mint Jazz Masters Of The Sax
Jonah Jones
Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone from Trumpet on Tour
King Oliver & His Dixie Syncopators
Aunt Hagar’s Blues from Franklin Mint Kings Of New Orleans Jazz
Duke Ellington
Take the A Train from Dance To The Themes Of The Greatest Bands
I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.
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