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April 1-3, 1951 (11 items; TT = 29:54) |
Birdland, New York NY |
Voice of America radio broadcast (B-) |
Show chatter
Charlie Parker (as); J.B. "Dizzy" Gillespie (tpt); Billy Taylor (p); Tommy Potter (b); Roy Haynes (d); Georgie Auld (ts); Frank Rosolino (tb, voc); Harvey Leonard (p); Dillon "Curley" Russell (b); Norman "Tiny" Kahn (d); Willis Conover (ann); Leonard Feather (ann) |
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1 |
Theme and introduction (Willis Conover) |
0:21 |
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2 |
Interview (Feather, Auld) |
2:14 |
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3 |
Perdido (J. Tizol) |
6:20 |
4 |
Robbins' Nest (inc) (I. Jacquet-C. Thompson) |
4:29 |
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5 |
Interview (Feather, Parker) |
1:54 |
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6 |
Hot House (T. Dameron) |
4:14 |
7 |
Introduction (Feather) |
0:15 |
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8 |
Embraceable You (G. Gershwin-I. Gershwin) |
3:34 |
9 |
Ornithology (C. Parker-B. Harris) |
5:20 |
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10 |
Closing announcement (Feather) |
0:38 |
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11 |
Closing announcement and theme (Conover) |
0:35 |
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5 Interview (Feather, Parker)
12" LP: Philology Volume 6 (W 29)
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6 Hot House
12" LP: Bird Box 01-22 LP 14, Klacto MG 102
CD: New Sound Planet JUTB 3011, Sound Hills SSCD 8027, Ember/Fat Boy FBB 901, Philology Volume 53 (W 884), Rare Live Recordings RLR 88642, Frémeaux & Associés FA 1340
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7 Introduction (Feather)
12" LP: Bird Box 01-22 LP 14, Klacto MG 102
CD: New Sound Planet JUTB 3011, Sound Hills SSCD 8027, Ember/Fat Boy FBB 901, Philology Volume 53 (W 884), Rare Live Recordings RLR 88642, Frémeaux & Associés FA 1340
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8 Embraceable You
12" LP: Bird Box 01-22 LP 14, Klacto MG 102
CD: New Sound Planet JUTB 3011, Sound Hills SSCD 8027, Ember/Fat Boy FBB 901, Philology Volume 53 (W 884), Rare Live Recordings RLR 88642, Frémeaux & Associés FA 1340
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9 Ornithology
12" LP: Bird Box 01-22 LP 14, Klacto MG 102
CD: New Sound Planet JUTB 3011, Sound Hills SSCD 8027, Ember/Fat Boy FBB 901, Philology Volume 53 (W 884), Rare Live Recordings RLR 88642, Frémeaux & Associés FA 1340
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This set was broadcast as part of VOA's Jazz Club USA. Birdland, which
had opened in mid-December 1949, quickly became one of the best places in New York
to hear "modern" jazz -- hence Feather's descriptions: "New York's outstanding
home of modern jazz," "the so-called jazz center of the world," etc. Feather mentions
that Birdland has been open for about eighteen months.
The Gillespie-Parker quintet (with Powell, Potter, and Haynes) opened at Birdland
on March 29, and there is a WJZ broadcast from
March 31, with the Auld group and impressionist George Kirby, who are audible here
as well. Powell was soon replaced by Billy Taylor, and the group remained at Birdland
until April 5. Feather refers to it as "the other all-star combination that's appearing
currently at Birdland."
The New York Daily News mentions Leonard Feather programs on WOR from 1:30 to 2:00
on April 1, 3, 5, 6, and 8. Gillespie was booked at the Apollo Theatre with Sarah Vaughn
and Symphony Sid Torin beginning on Friday, April 6, so this broadcast is probably one
of the earlier April dates.
The Jazz Club USA broadcasts were announced in the press in March 1951.
By mid-March, thirteen of the planned 26 programs had been produced, compiled on
16" transcription recordings, and were ready for shipment to Europe and South America;
they were also broadcast directly on shortwave on Mondays, 9:45-22:15 GMT.
I am grateful to Leif Bo Petersen, James Accardi, and Chieo Yamada for help with this
session.
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