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February 18, 1950 (11 items; TT = 24:12) |
Birdland, New York NY |
WNYC-AM radio broadcast (B) |
Show chatter
Miles Davis (tpt); J.J. Johnson (tb); Stan Getz (ts); Tadd Dameron (p); Gene Ramey (b); Art Blakey (d) |
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1 |
Introduction |
0:11 |
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2 |
Conception (G. Shearing) |
4:06 |
3 |
Introduction |
0:42 |
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4 |
Ray's Idea (R. Brown-W.G. Fuller) |
5:54 |
5 |
Introduction |
0:09 |
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6 |
That Old Black Magic (J. Mercer-H. Arlen) |
2:27 |
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7 |
Introduction |
0:15 |
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8 |
Max is Making Wax (O. Pettiford) |
4:00 |
9 |
Introduction |
0:05 |
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10 |
Introduction (different announcer than above) |
0:12 |
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11 |
Woody 'n' You (D. Gillespie) |
6:11 |
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2 Conception
12" LP: Ozone 1
CD: Recording Arts (Golden Age of Jazz) JZCD 313, Recording Arts Reference Edition RARE CD 08/10
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4 Ray's Idea
12" LP: Ozone 1
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6 That Old Black Magic
12" LP: Ozone 1
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8 Max is Making Wax
12" LP: Ozone 1
CD: Recording Arts (Golden Age of Jazz) JZCD 313, Recording Arts Reference Edition RARE CD 08/10
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11 Woody 'n' You
12" LP: Ozone 1
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The venue for this recording is Birdland, although it is sometimes listed
as WNYC Studios. (Birdland is never mentioned in the chatter between tunes, but
Boris Rose's log specifies the location as Birdland.) The Davis-Getz Sextet
were booked at Birdland for two weeks, from February 17 until March 2. Also
on the bill were Ella Fitzgerald and the Ray Brown Trio, and the Bud Powell Trio.
The program was a part of WNYC's 11th Annual American Music Festival, which was
broadcast February 12-22. The festival program on February 18 lists a jazz
broadcast from 4-6 pm.
I am grateful to James Accardi, Leif Bo Petersen, and Eric Jooris for help with
this session.
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