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Jazz Sunday: Banksy by Gary Burton
Banksy by Gary Burton, inspired by the street artist Banksy.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Dr. Jazz by Jelly Roll Morton
Dr. Jazz was recorded by Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers for Victor Records on December 16, 1926.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Soul Station by Hank Mobley
Hank Mobley performs the title track from the Soul Station album.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Sookie Sookie by Grant Green
The studio recording of the great Grant Green song Sookie Sookie from the album Blue Break Beats.
Read MoreMinnesota Monday: Not The Kid by Communist Daughter
Communist Daughter performs Not The Kid live in the studios of 89.3 The Current.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Twelfth Street Rag by Fletcher Henderson
A studio recording of the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra performing Twelfth Street Rag. Henderson was an American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: Honeysuckle Rose by Frankie Trumbauer
Studio recording of Honeysuckle Rose by Frankie Trumbauer.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: James Reese Europe & The Hellfighters
James Reese Europe was an American ragtime and early jazz bandleader, arranger, and composer. He was the leading figure on the African American music scene of New York City in the 1910s.
Read MoreThrowback Thursday: Father Of Mine by Everclear
Music video by Everclear performing Father Of Mine.
Read MoreJazz Sunday: I Had A Dream by Hubert Laws
I Had A Dream by Hubert Laws from the album Chicago Theme.
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