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		<title>The Blues Show With Bruce Pingree 18</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
The Blues Show With Bruce Pingree
WUNH-FM
July 11, 2010 [BP-0018]
Durham, NH.

Bruce Pingree is visiting the jazz side of the blues equation on The Blues Show this week with music by Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Mahalia Jackson, Fats Waller, the Forgotten Souls Brass Band, the Yockamo All Stars, and Nicholas Payton.
PLAYLIST 18
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		<itunes:subtitle>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
The Blues Show With Bruce Pingree
WUNH-FM
July 11, 2010 [BP-0018]
Durham, NH.

Bruce Pingree is visiting the jazz side of the blues equation on The Blues Show this week with music by Duke Ellington, Louis Armstr[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
The Blues Show With Bruce Pingree
WUNH-FM
July 11, 2010 [BP-0018]
Durham, NH.

Bruce Pingree is visiting the jazz side of the blues equation on The Blues Show this week with music by Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Mahalia Jackson, Fats Waller, the Forgotten Souls Brass Band, the Yockamo All Stars, and Nicholas Payton.
PLAYLIST 18
[01] Bruce Pingree ID
[02] Duke Ellington: Old Man Blues
[03] Louis Armstrong: West End Blues
[04] Louis Armstrong: St. James Infirmary
[05] Mahalia Jackson: Just a Closer Walk with Thee
[06] Mahalia Jackson: Nobodty Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen
[07] Bruce Pingree Comments &#038; ID
[08] Fats Waller: Ain’t Misbehavin’
[09] Fats Waller: I Ain’t Got Nobody
[10] Duke Ellington: C-Jam Blues
[11] Louis Armstrong: St. Louis Blues
[12] Bruce Pingree Comments &#038; ID
[13] Forgotten Souls Brass Band: It Ain’t My Fault
[14] Yockamo All Stars: Ain’t Got No Home
[15] Closing Music: Nicholas Payton: Whoopin’ Blues 
A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Bruce Pingree for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced &#038; recorded at WUNH-FM, Durham, NH by Bruce Pingree
Post-production, editing &#038; annotation by John Sinclair
Posted by Larry Hayden
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
© 2010 Bruce Pingree. Used with permission.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan 15</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 03:20:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chief</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan
WWOZ-FM
2007  [JR-0015]
New Orleans, LA

Tom Morgan is an award-winning jazz historian and community broadcaster usually heard on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans. Recently Tom was unjustly suspended from the air after being attacked in the studio at shift change by another deejay. While Tom’s off the air in [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan
WWOZ-FM
2007  [JR-0015]
New Orleans, LA

Tom Morgan is an award-winning jazz historian and community broadcaster usually heard on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans. Recently Tom was unjustly susp[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan
WWOZ-FM
2007  [JR-0015]
New Orleans, LA

Tom Morgan is an award-winning jazz historian and community broadcaster usually heard on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans. Recently Tom was unjustly suspended from the air after being attacked in the studio at shift change by another deejay. While Tom’s off the air in New Orleans we have decided to double his airtime on Radio Free Amsterdam and are running his New Orleans Music Show archives every Tuesday and his Jazz Roots show every Wednesday this fall until he is reinstated. We&#8217;re also running different episodes of each program on Tuesdays &#038; Wednesdays on Detroit Life Radio
Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan focuses on the first 40 years of jazz history, the acknowledged geniuses and forgotten greats of jazz, and the musical influences that came together to inform the brilliant American musical idiom called jazz. Produced by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM in New Orleans, Jazz Roots 15 features recordings by saxophonist Frankie Trumbauer &#038; His Orchestra, and by Claude Hopkins &#038; His Orchestra from 1932-34.
Playlist 15
[01] Opening Theme: Duke Ellington: Check &#038; Double Check Stomp
[02] Tom Morgan ID, Intro &#038; Comments re: Frank Trumbauer
[03] Frank Trumbauer &#038; His Orchestra: Bass Drum Band
[04] Frank Trumbauer &#038; His Orchestra: The Merry Month of Maybe
[05] Frank Trumbauer &#038; His Orchestra: Crazy Quilt
[06] Tom Morgan Comments re: Frank Trumbauer
[07] Frank Trumbauer &#038; His Orchestra: The Sizzling One-Step Medley
[08] Frank Trumbauer &#038; His Orchestra: Love Me Tonight
[09] Frank Trumbauer &#038; His Orchestra: Cinderella’s Wedding Day
[10] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments re: Frank Trumbauer
[11] Frank Trumbauer &#038; His Orchestra: Between the Devil &#038; the Deep Blue Sea
[12] Frank Trumbauer &#038; His Orchestra: Break It Down
[13] Frank Trumbauer &#038; His Orchestra: Emmaline
[14] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments re: Frank Trumbauer &#038; Claude Hopkins
[15] Claude Hopkins &#038; His Orchestra: I’d Do Anything for You
[16] Claude Hopkins &#038; His Orchestra: Mushmouth
[17] Claude Hopkins &#038; His Orchestra: Hopkins Scream
[18] Claude Hopkins &#038; His Orchestra: He’s a Son of the South
[19] Tom Morgan Comments re: Claude Hopkins
[20] Claude Hopkins &#038; His Orchestra: Shake Your Ashes
[21] Claude Hopkins &#038; His Orchestra: Mystic Moan
[22] Tom Morgan Outro &#038; ID over Jelly Roll Morton Closing Theme
A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan at WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Post-production, editing &#038; annotation by John Sinclair
Posted by Larry Hayden
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
© 2010 Tom Morgan. Used with permission.</itunes:summary>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 02:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 
  July 7, 2010 [HS-0020]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair by the Singel Canal in Amsterdam on a Friday evening in the summertime spinning modern jazz classics from the Hempshopper by Charlie Parker, Kermit Ruffins, Jackie McLean, Charles Mingus, Duke Ellington, New Orleans Nightcrawlers, Thelonious Monk, [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 
  July 7, 2010 [HS-0020]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair by the Singel Canal in Amsterdam on a Friday evening in the summertime spinning modern jazz classics from the [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 
  July 7, 2010 [HS-0020]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair by the Singel Canal in Amsterdam on a Friday evening in the summertime spinning modern jazz classics from the Hempshopper by Charlie Parker, Kermit Ruffins, Jackie McLean, Charles Mingus, Duke Ellington, New Orleans Nightcrawlers, Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, and Sun Ra &#038; His Arkestra.
PLAYLIST 20
[01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo
[02] John Sinclair Intro &#038; Opening Comments
[03] Kermit Ruffins: Can&#8217;t Take My Baby Nowhere
[04] Jackie McLean: Riff Raff
[05] Charles Mingus: Things Ain&#8217;t What They Used To Be
[06] John Sinclair Comments
[07] Duke Ellington: Paducah
[08] New Orleans Nightcrawlers: Purple Gazelle
[09] Thelonious Monk: Brilliant Corners
[10] John Sinclair Comments
[11] Miles Davis: Oleo
[12] Miles Davis: You&#8217;re My Everything
[13] Miles Davis: Somethin&#8217; Else
[14] John Sinclair Closing Comments &#038; Outro
[15] Closing Theme: Sun Ra &#038; His Arkestra: Back Alley Blues
Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced, recorded, edited &#038; assembled by John Sinclair
Posted by Larry Hayden
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
Special thanks to Sidney Daniels
Sponsored by The Hempshopper, Amsterdam
© The John Sinclair Foundation 2010</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan 09</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 02:20:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan
WWOZ-FM
2006  [JR-0009]
New Orleans, LA

Tom Morgan is an award-winning jazz historian and community broadcaster usually heard on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans. Recently Tom was unjustly suspended from the air after being attacked in the studio at shift change by another deejay. While Tom’s off the air in [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan
WWOZ-FM
2006  [JR-0009]
New Orleans, LA

Tom Morgan is an award-winning jazz historian and community broadcaster usually heard on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans. Recently Tom was unjustly susp[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan
WWOZ-FM
2006  [JR-0009]
New Orleans, LA

Tom Morgan is an award-winning jazz historian and community broadcaster usually heard on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans. Recently Tom was unjustly suspended from the air after being attacked in the studio at shift change by another deejay. While Tom’s off the air in New Orleans we have decided to double his airtime on Radio Free Amsterdam and will be running his New Orleans Music Show archives every Tuesday and his Jazz Roots show every Wednesday this fall until he is reinstated.
jass.com
This week’s Jazz Roots Radio Show begins with a series of George Gershwin piano rolls from 1919-25, then a complete “Rhapsody in Blue” as premiered by Paul Whiteman’s orchestra at Aeolian Hall and assembled here from two sessions in 1925 and 1927. The spotlight turns to the Louisiana Rhythm Kings recorded on Vocalion in 1929-30 with Red Nichols at the helm and featured musicians Glenn Miller, Vic Burton, Jack Teagarden, Joe Sullivan, Dave Tough, Red Nichols, PeeWee Rusell and Jimmy Dorsey. The Rhythm Kings complete their set on the next episode of Jazz Roots.
Playlist 09
[01] Opening Music by Duke Ellington
[02] Tom Morgan Intro &#038; Comments re: George Gershwin
[03] George Gershwin: Novelette in Fourths
[04] George Gershwin: Kickin’ the Clouds Away
[05] George Gershwin: Scandal Walk
[06] Tom Morgan Comments re: George Gershwin piano rolls
[07] George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (Part 1)
[08] George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (Part 2)
[09] Tom Morgan Comments re: George Gershwin, Red Nichols
[10] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Futuristic Rhythm
[11] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: That’s A-Plenty
[12] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: I’m Walking Through Clover, I’m Happy in Love
[13] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Basin Street Blues
[14] Tom Morgan Comments re: Louisiana Rhythm Kings, John R.T. Davies
[15] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Waiting at the End of the Road
[16] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Mary Ann
[17] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Squeeze Me
[18] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Sweet Sue, Just You
[19] Tom Morgan Comments re: Louisiana Rhythm Kings
[20] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: I Have to Have You
[21] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Lazy Daddy
[22] Tom Morgan Comments, Outro &#038; ID
A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan at WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Posted by Larry Hayden
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
Editing, post-production &#038; annotation by John Sinclair
© 2010 Tom Morgan. Used with permission.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The Blues Show With Bruce Pingree 02</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 02:20:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chief</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
The Blues Show With Bruce Pingree
WUNH-FM
 May 2, 2010 [BP-0002]
Portsmouth, NH.

Bruce Pingree celebrates the April birthdays of Duke Ellington and Otis Rush with music by the principals and guitarist Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown in the second Radio Free Amsterdam edition of The Blues Show with Bruce Pingree from WUNH-FM in Portsmouth, New [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
The Blues Show With Bruce Pingree
WUNH-FM
 May 2, 2010 [BP-0002]
Portsmouth, NH.

Bruce Pingree celebrates the April birthdays of Duke Ellington and Otis Rush with music by the principals and guitarist Clarence [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
The Blues Show With Bruce Pingree
WUNH-FM
 May 2, 2010 [BP-0002]
Portsmouth, NH.

Bruce Pingree celebrates the April birthdays of Duke Ellington and Otis Rush with music by the principals and guitarist Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown in the second Radio Free Amsterdam edition of The Blues Show with Bruce Pingree from WUNH-FM in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
PLAYLIST 02
[01] Bruce Pingree ID &#38; Intro Comments
[02] Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown: C-Jam Blues
[03] Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown: Don’t Get Around Much Any More
[04] Duke Ellington: B Sharp Blues
[05] Duke Ellington: Mr. J.B. Blues
[06] Duke Ellington &#38; Billy Strahorn: C Jam Blues
[07] Bruce Pingree Comments
[08] Otis Rush: I Can’t Quit You
[09] Otis Rush: Sit Down Baby
[10] Otis Rush: Double Trou</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 16</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 02:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 
 Friday, August 1, 2008 [HS-0016]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair’s playing jazz at the Hempshopper on the Singel canal in Amsterdam on a Friday night in August 2008 featuring modern jazz classics by Charlie Parker, Freddie Redd, Billie Holiday, Planet D Nonet, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 
 Friday, August 1, 2008 [HS-0016]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair’s playing jazz at the Hempshopper on the Singel canal in Amsterdam on a Friday night in August 2008 f[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 
 Friday, August 1, 2008 [HS-0016]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair’s playing jazz at the Hempshopper on the Singel canal in Amsterdam on a Friday night in August 2008 featuring modern jazz classics by Charlie Parker, Freddie Redd, Billie Holiday, Planet D Nonet, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Jackie McLean, Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk, Duke Ellington, and Sun Ra &#038; His Solar Myth Arkestra.
PLAYLIST 16
[01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo
[02] John Sinclair Intro &#038; Opening Comments
[03] Freddie Redd: Music Forever
[04] Billie Holiday: Do Nothin&#8217; till You Hear from Me
[05] Planet D Nonet: Ancient AEthopia
[06] John Sinclair Comments
[07] Miles Davis: Weirdo
[08] John Coltrane: Little Old Lady
[09] Jackie McLean: Kahlil the Prophet
[10] John Sinclair Comments
[11] Duke Ellington: Black Beauty
[12] Charles Mingus: Mood Indigo
[13] Thelonious Monk: I Surrender Dear
[14] John Sinclair Closing Comments
[15] Duke Ellington; Caravan &#62; Sinclair Outro
[16] Closing Theme: Sun Ra &#038; His Solar Myth Arkestra: Outer Spaceways, Inc.
Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced, edited &#038; assembled by John Sinclair
Recorded &#038; posted by Larry Hayden
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
Sponsored by The Hempshopper, Amsterdam
© John Sinclair 2010. All Rights Reserved.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 13</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 02:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 
 Friday, July 11, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0013]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair spinning the classic jazz jams from the Hempshopper on the Singel canal in Amsterdam on a beautiful Friday evening in the summer of 2008 with sides from Charlie Parker, Art Blakey &#038; the [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 
 Friday, July 11, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0013]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair spinning the classic jazz jams from the Hempshopper on the Singel canal in Amsterdam on[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 
 Friday, July 11, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0013]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair spinning the classic jazz jams from the Hempshopper on the Singel canal in Amsterdam on a beautiful Friday evening in the summer of 2008 with sides from Charlie Parker, Art Blakey &#038; the Jazz Messengers, the Sun Sounds Orchestra, Planet D Nonet, Fela Kuti, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis with the Gil Evans Orchestra, James Andrews, Charlie Parker with strings, Thelonious Monk, and Sun Ra &#038; His Solar Myth Arkestra.
PLAYLIST 13
[01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo
[02] John Sinclair Intro &#038; Opening Comments
[03] Art Blakey &#038; the Jazz Messengers: Along Came Betty
[04] Charlie Parker: Why Do I Love You
[05] Sun Sounds Orchestra: Foyi-Foyi
[06] John Sinclair Comments
[07] Planet D Nonet: Isfahan
[08] Fela Kuti: Coffin for Head of State
[09] John Sinclair Comments
[10] Duke Ellington: Fast and Furious
[11] Miles Davis with the Gil Evans Orchestra: My Man&#8217;s Gone Now
[12] James Andrews: Miles Styles
[13] John Sinclair Closing Comments &#038; Outro
[14] Charlie Parker with Strings: Everything Happens to Me
[15] Thelonious Monk: Let’s Cool One
[16] Closing Theme: Sun Ra &#038; His Solar Myth Arkestra: Outer Spaceways, Inc.
Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced, edited &#038; assembled by John Sinclair
Recorded &#038; posted by Larry Hayden
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
Sponsored by The Hempshopper, Amsterdam
© John Sinclair 2010. All Rights Reserved.</itunes:summary>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 02:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 05
   May 16, 2008 [JFHS-0005]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair broadcasting modern jazz from The Hempshopper on the Singel Canal in Amsterdam in the spring of 2008 with classic tunes by Charlie Parker, Art Blakey &#038; the Jazz Messengers with Lee Morgan &#038; Bobby Timmons, [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 05
   May 16, 2008 [JFHS-0005]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair broadcasting modern jazz from The Hempshopper on the Singel Canal in Amsterdam in the spring of 2008 with[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
Jazz from the Hempshopper with john Sinclair 05
   May 16, 2008 [JFHS-0005]
Amsterdam, NL.

John Sinclair broadcasting modern jazz from The Hempshopper on the Singel Canal in Amsterdam in the spring of 2008 with classic tunes by Charlie Parker, Art Blakey &#038; the Jazz Messengers with Lee Morgan &#038; Bobby Timmons, Archie Shepp “live” at the 1972 Ann Arbor Blues &#038; Jazz Festival, the Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop with Jackie McLean, the Bill Evans Trio, Count Basie &#038; His Orchestra, Duke Ellington with Charles Mingus &#038; Max Roach, Eric Dolphy, and Sun Ra &#038; His Solar Myth Arkestra.
PLAYLIST 05
[01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo
[02] John Sinclair Intro &#038; Opening Comments
[03] Art Blakey &#038; The Jazz Messengers: Moanin&#8217;
[04] Archie Shepp: Some Other Blues
[05] John Sinclair Comments
[06] Charles Mingus: A Foggy Day
[07] Bill Evans: I Wish I Knew
[08] Count Basie: Midnite Blue
[09] John Sinclair Comments
[10] Charlie Parker: No Noise (Pts 1 &#038; 2)
[11] Duke Ellington: Money Jungle
[12] Eric Dolphy: Hat and Beard
[13] John Sinclair Closing Comments &#038; Outro
[14] Closing Theme: Sun Ra &#038; His Solar Myth Arkestra: Outer Spaceways, Inc.
Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced, edited &#038; assembled by John Sinclair
Recorded &#038; posted by Larry Hayden
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
Sponsored by The Hempshopper, Amsterdam
© 2010 John Sinclair. All Rights Reserved. </itunes:summary>
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		<title>Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan 17</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 17:30:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan 17
WWOZ-FM, 2007 [JR-0017]
New Orleans, LA

Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan focuses on the first 40 years of jazz history, the acknowledged geniuses and forgotten greats of jazz, and the musical influences that came together to inform the brilliant American musical idiom called jazz. Produced by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM in New [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan 17
WWOZ-FM, 2007 [JR-0017]
New Orleans, LA

Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan focuses on the first 40 years of jazz history, the acknowledged geniuses and forgotten greats of jazz, and the musical influences that came together to[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan 17
WWOZ-FM, 2007 [JR-0017]
New Orleans, LA

Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan focuses on the first 40 years of jazz history, the acknowledged geniuses and forgotten greats of jazz, and the musical influences that came together to inform the brilliant American musical idiom called jazz. Produced by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM in New Orleans, Jazz Roots 17 features classic jazz by Freddie Keppard with Erskine Tate’s Vendome Orchestra and Cook’s Dreamland Orchestra, plus some fine boogie woogie piano from Meade Lux Lewis and Jimmy Yancey.
Playlist 17
[01] Opening Theme: Duke Ellington: Check &#038; Double Check Stomp
[02] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Intro Comments re: Freddie Keppard
[03] Erskine Tate’s Vendome Orchestra: Cutie Blues
[04] Tom Morgan Comments re: Erskine Tate &#038; Freddie Keppard
[05] Cook’s Dreamland Orchestra: Scissor Grinder Joe
[06] Cook’s Dreamland Orchestra: Moanful Man
[07] Cook’s Dreamland Orchestra: Memphis Maybe Man
[08] Cook’s Ginger Snaps: Here Comes the Hot Tamale Man
[09] Tom Morgan Comments re: Freddie Keppard
[10] Cook’s Dreamland Orchestra: Brown Sugar
[11] Cook’s Dreamland Orchestra: Spanish Mama
[12] Cook’s Dreamland Orchestra: Alligator Crawl
[13] Doc Cook &#038; His 14 Doctors of Syncopation: Willie The Weeper
[14] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments re: Freddie Keppard &#038; Boogie Piano
[14] Meade Lux Lewis: Honky Tonk Train Blues
[15] Meade Lux Lewis: Whistlin’ Blues
[16] Tom Morgan Comments re: Meade Lux Lewis &#038; Jimmy Yancey
[17] Jimmy Yancey: Yancey Stomp
[18] Jimmy Yancey: Tell ’Em About Me
[19] Jimmy Yancey: Five O’Clock Blues
[20] Tom Morgan Comments re: Jimmy Yancey
[21] Closing Music: Jimmy Yancey: Mellow Blues &#62;
[22] Tom Morgan Outro &#038; ID over Closing Music
A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Post-production, editing &#038; annotation by John Sinclair
Posted by Larry Hayden
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
© 2010 Tom Morgan. Used with permission.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Tom Morgan&#8217;s Jazz Roots #54</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 17:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, February 6, 2008 [JR-080206-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, February 6, 2008 [JR-080206-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, February 6, 2008 [JR-080206-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #54
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] Lil Green: What’s the Matter with Love
[03] Lil Green: Country Boy Blues
[04] Lil Green: How Can I Go On
[05] Tom Morgan Comments
[06] Lil Green: Hello Babe
[07] Lil Green: If I Didn’t Love You
[08] Lil Green: Knockin’ Myself Out
[09] Lil Green: Let’s Me Friends
[10] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[11] Armand Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra: Louisiana Swing
[12] Armand Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra: Sittin’ on the Curbside
[13] Armand Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra: Southern Woman Blues
[14] Armand Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra: Seawall Special Blues
[15] Armand Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra: Jailhouse Blues
[16] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[17] Armand Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra: Kiss Me Sweet
[18] Armand Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra: Red Man Blues
[19] Armand Piron’s New Orleans Orchestra: Do Just as I say
[20] Willie Jackson with Steve Lewis: Bad Bad Mama
[21] Tom Morgan Comments &#038; Outro over Theme Music
Hosted by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing &#038; post-production by John Sinclair
Mastered by Henk Botwinik
Posted by Larry Hayden
Annotated by John Sinclair  for Radio Free Amsterdam
© 2008 Tom Morgan, Used with permission.</itunes:summary>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 17:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, February 6, 2008 [JR-080206-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, February 6, 2008 [JR-080206-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, February 6, 2008 [JR-080206-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #53
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
[03] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[04] George Gershwin: Sweet and Low-Down
[05] George Gershwin: Novelette in Force
[06] George Gershwin: Swanee
[07] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[08] Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra: That Too Do Blues
[09] Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra: [Unidentified Selection]
[10] Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra: [Unidentified Selection]
[11] Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra: [Unidentified Selection]
[12] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[13] Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra: When I’m Alone
[14] Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra: New Moten Stomp
[15] Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra: Somebody Stole My Gal
[16] Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra: Now That I Need You
[17] Tom Morgan Closing Comments
[18] Lil Green: I’m Gonna Copyright Your Kisses
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Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008 [JR-080130-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

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Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008 [JR-080130-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #52
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] Jimmy Durante: Inka-Dinka-Doo
[03] Jimmy Durante: I’m the Guy Who Found the Lost Chord
[04] Jimmy Durante &#038; Bing Crosby: It’s My Nose’s Birthday
[05] Tom Morgan Comments
[06] Jimmy Durante: I’m Definitely the Latin Type
[07] Jimmy Durante: I’ll Do the Strut-Away in my Cutaway
[08] Jimmy Durante &#038; Bing Crosby: I’m a Fugitive from Esquire
[09] Tom Morgan Comments
[10] Eureka Brass Band: Just a Little While to Stay Here
[11] Eureka Brass Band: Down in Honky Tonk Town
[12] Eureka Brass Band: Joe Avery’s Blues
[13] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[14] Eureka Brass Band: Panama
[15] Eureka Brass Band: Whoopin’ Blues
[16] Tom Morgan Closing Comments
[17] Duke Ellington: Hop Head 
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008 [JR-080130-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008 [JR-080130-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008 [JR-080130-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #51
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] Johnny Dunn &#038; His Jazz Hounds: Dunn’s Cornet Blues
[03] Johnny Dunn: Arabella’s Wedding Day
[04] Johnny Dunn: Baby and Me
[05] Johnny Dunn: Ham and Eggs
[06] Tom Morgan Comments
[07] Johnny Dunn: Buffalo Blues
[08] Johnny Dunn: You Need Some Lovin’
[09] Johnny Dunn: What’s the Use of Being Alone
[10] Johnny Dunn: Original Bugle Blues
[11] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[11] Duke Ellington &#038; His Famous Orchestra: Blue Harlem
[12] Duke Ellington &#038; His Famous Orchestra: Sheik of Araby
[13] Duke Ellington &#038; His Famous Orchestra: Swampy River
[14] Duke Ellington &#038; His Famous Orchestra: Fast and Furious
[15] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[16] Duke Ellington &#038; His Famous Orchestra: Best Wishes
[17] Duke Ellington &#038; His Famous Orchestra: Slippery Horn
[18] Duke Ellington &#038; His Famous Orchestra: Blue Ramble
[19] Duke Ellington &#038; His Famous Orchestra: Blue Mood
[20] Tom Morgan Closing Comments
[21] Duke Ellington &#038; His Famous Orchestra: The Mooche
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Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008 [JR-080123-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008 [JR-080123-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008 [JR-080123-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #50
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] Helen Humes: Central Avenue Boogie
[03] Helen Humes: Please Let Me Forget
[04] Helen Humes: He Don’t Love Me Any More
[05] Tom Morgan Comments
[06] Helen Humes: Pleasin’ Man Blues
[07] Helen Humes: It’s Better to Give Than Receive
[08] Helen Humes: The Be-Baba-Le-Ba Boogie
[09] Helen Humes with Buck Clayton Orchestra: Jet Propelled Papa
[10] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[11] Percy Humphrey’s Crescent City Joymakers: Milenburg Joys
[12] Percy Humphrey’s Crescent City Joymakers: Over in the Gloryland
[13] Percy Humphrey’s Crescent City Joymakers: That Lonesome Road
[14] Tom Morgan Comments
[15] Percy Humphrey’s Crescent City Joymakers: We Shall Walk Through the Streets of the City
[16] Louis Armstrong: Beau Koo Jack
[17] Louis Armstrong: Tight Like This
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Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing &#038; post-production by John Sinclair
Mastered by Henk Botwinik
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 17:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008 [JR-080123-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]]]></description>
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008 [JR-080123-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008 [JR-080123-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #49
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] Preston Jackson &#038; His Uptown Band: It’s Tight, Jim
[03] Preston Jackson &#038; His Uptown Band: A Yearning for Mandalay
[04] Preston Jackson &#038; His Uptown Band: Harmony Blues
[05] Tom Morgan Comments
[06] Preston Jackson &#038; His Uptown Band: Trombone Man
[07] Preston Jackson &#038; Elzadie Robinson: Houston Bound
[08] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[09] Jeanette James &#038; Her Syncho Jazzers: Midnight Stomp
[10] Jeanette James &#038; Her Syncho Jazzers: The Bumps
[11] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[12] Pete Johnson &#038; Albert Ammons: The Boogie Woogie Man
[13] Pete Johnson &#038; Albert Ammons: Boogie Woogie Jump
[14] Pete Johnson &#038; Albert Ammons: Barrelhouse Boogie
[15] Pete Johnson &#038; Albert Ammons: Cut the Boogie
[16] Pete Johnson &#038; Albert Ammons: Foot Pedal Boogie
[17] Tom Morgan Comments
[18] Pete Johnson &#038; Albert Ammons: Walkin’ the Boogie
[19] Pete Johnson &#038; Albert Ammons: Sixth Avenue Express
[20] Pete Johnson &#038; Albert Ammons: Pine Creek
[21] Pete Johnson &#038; Albert Ammons: Movin’ the Boogie
[22] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[23] Helen Humes: Voo-it
[24] Helen Humes: Did You Ever Love a Man?
Hosted by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing &#038; post-production by John Sinclair
Mastered by Henk Botwinik
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008 [JR-080116-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]]]></description>
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008 [JR-080116-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008 [JR-080116-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #48
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] Pearl Bailey with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra: I Ain’t Talkin’
[03] Pearl Bailey with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra: Personality
[04] Pearl Bailey with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra: Legalize My Name
[05] Tom Morgan Comments
[06] Pearl Bailey with Axel Stordahl Orchestra: It’s a Woman’s Prerogative
[07] Pearl Bailey with Axel Stordahl Orchestra: Row Row Row
[08] Pearl Bailey and Frank Sinatra: A Little Learning Is a Dangerous Thing
[09] Tom Morgan Comments
[11] Pete Fountain: Tin Roof Blues
[12] Pete Fountain: Aunt Hagar’s Blues
[13] Pete Fountain: Beale Street Blues
[14] Pete Fountain: Wabash Blues
[15] Tom Morgan Comments
[16] Pete Fountain: St. Louis Blues
[17] Pete Fountain: [Unidentified Selection]
[18] Pete Fountain: I Found a New Baby
[19] Pete Fountain: Bugle Call Rag
[20] Louis Armstrong: Muggles
[20] Louis Armstrong: Knockin’ a Jug
Hosted by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing &#038; post-production by John Sinclair
Mastered by Henk Botwinik
Posted by Larry Hayden
Annotated by John Sinclair  for Radio Free Amsterdam
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 17:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008 [JR-080116-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008 [JR-080116-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 [JR-080116-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #47
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] Frankie Trumbauer with Bix Biederbecke: Clarinet Marmalade
[03] Frankie Trumbauer with Bix Biederbecke: Ostrich Walk
[04] Frankie Trumbauer with Bix Biederbecke: For No Reason at All in C
[06] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[07] Frankie Trumbauer with Bix Biederbecke: In a Mist
[08] Frankie Trumbauer with Bix Biederbecke: Blue River
[09] Frankie Trumbauer with Bix Biederbecke: Wringin’ and Twistin’
[10] Frankie Trumbauer with Bix Biederbecke: Krazy Kat
[11] Tom Morgan Comments
[12] Dick McDonough Orchestra with Bunny Berigan: I’m One Step Ahead of
My Shadow
[13] Dick McDonough Orchestra with Bunny Berigan: That Foolish Feeling
[14] Bunny Berigan Orchestra: Where Are You?
[15] Bunny Berigan Orchestra: In a Little Spanish Town
[16] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[17] Bunny Berigan Orchestra: The Gonna-Goo
[18] Bunny Berigan Orchestra: Who’s Afraid of Love
[19] Bunny Berigan Orchestra: One in a Million
[20] Bunny Berigan Orchestra: Blue Lou
[21] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[22] Pearl Bailey: Fifteen Years and I’m Still Serving Time
Hosted by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing &#038; post-production by John Sinclair
Mastered by Henk Botwinik
Posted by Larry Hayden
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		<title>Jazz From The Hempshopper #16</title>
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Hempshopper, Amsterdam -
Friday, August 1, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0816]
 John Sinclair spins an hour of classic modern jazz

Playlist #16
[01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo
[02] John Sinclair Intro &#038; Opening Comments
[03] Freddie Redd: Music Forever
[04] Billie Holiday: Do Nothin&#8217; till You Hear from Me
[05] Planet D Nonet: Ancient AEthopia
[06] John Sinclair Comments
[07] Miles Davis: [...]]]></description>
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Hempshopper, Amsterdam -
Friday, August 1, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0816]
 John Sinclair spins an hour of classic modern jazz

Playlist #16
[01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo
[02] John Sinclair Intro &#038; Opening Comments
[03] Fred[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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Hempshopper, Amsterdam -
Friday, August 1, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0816]
 John Sinclair spins an hour of classic modern jazz

Playlist #16
[01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo
[02] John Sinclair Intro &#038; Opening Comments
[03] Freddie Redd: Music Forever
[04] Billie Holiday: Do Nothin&#8217; till You Hear from Me
[05] Planet D Nonet: Ancient AEthopia
[06] John Sinclair Comments
[07] Miles Davis: Weirdo
[08] John Coltrane: Little Old Lady
[09] Jackie McLean: Kahlil the Prophet
[10] John Sinclair Comments
[11] Duke Ellington: Black Beauty
[12] Charles Mingus: Mood Indigo
[13] Thelonious Monk: I Surrender Dear
[14] John Sinclair Closing Comments
[15] Duke Ellington: Caravan &#62; Sinclair Outro
[16] Closing Theme:Sun Ra &#038; His Solar Myth Arkestra: Outer Spaceways, Inc.
Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced, edited &#038; assembled by John Sinclair
Recorded &#038; posted by Larry Hayden
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
Sponsored by The Hempshopper, Amsterdam 
©(p) John Sinclair. All Rights Reserved. 
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 17:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008 [JR-080109-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, January 9, 2008 [JR-080109-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: A[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, January 9, 2008 [JR-080109-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #46
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] Blue Lu Barker: You Gotta Show It to Me Baby
[03] Blue Lu Barker: Don’t You Feel My Leg
[04] Blue Lu Barker: There Was a Little Mouse
[05] Blue Lu Barker: That Made Him Mad
[06] Tom Morgan Comments
[07] Blue Lu Barker: Layin’ in Jail
[08] Blue Lu Barker: Where’s Joe
[09] Blue Lu Barker: I Feel Like Layin’ in Another Woman’s Husband’s Arms
[10] Blue Lu Barker: Buy Me Some Juice
[11] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[12] Danny Barker with Leroy Parkins &#038; Yazoo River Jazz Band: Careless Love
[13] Danny Barker with Leroy Parkins &#038; Yazoo River Jazz Band: Ham &#038; Eggs
[14] Danny Barker with Leroy Parkins &#038; Yazoo River Jazz Band: Li’l Liza Jane
[15] Tom Morgan Comments &#038; Conversation with Jason Patterson
[16] Danny Barker: Save the Bones
[17] Danny Barker: St. James Infirmary
[18] Tom Morgan Closing Comments over Theme Music
[19] Danny Barker &#038; His Creole Cats: Indian Red
Hosted by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing &#038; post-production by John Sinclair
Mastered by Henk Botwinik
Posted by Larry Hayden
Annotated by John Sinclair  for Radio Free Amsterdam
© 2008 Tom Morgan, Used with permission.</itunes:summary>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008 [JR-080109-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, January 9, 2008 [JR-080109-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: A[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, January 9, 2008 [JR-080109-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #45
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] Henry “Red” Allen: Midnight Blue
[03] Henry “Red” Allen: Lost in My Dreams
[04] Henry “Red” Allen: Sittin’ on the Moon
[05] Henry “Red” Allen: What You Gonna Do When There Ain’t No Swing?
[06] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[07] Henry “Red” Allen: Do You Mean It?
[08] Henry “Red” Allen: In the Chapel in the Moonlight
[09] Henry “Red” Allen: Here’s Love in Your Eye
[10] Henry “Red” Allen: When My Dreamboat Comes Home
[11] Tom Morgan Comments
[12] Cab Calloway Orchestra: Papa’s in Bed with His Britches On
[13] Cab Calloway Orchestra: Rhapsody in Rhumba
[14] Cab Calloway Orchestra: Boo-Ah Boo-Ah
[15] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Closing Comments
[16] Danny Barker: I’m a Cowboy
[17] Danny Barker: You Got the Right Key but the Wrong Keyhole
Hosted by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing &#038; post-production by John Sinclair
Mastered by Henk Botwinik
Posted by Larry Hayden
Annotated by John Sinclair  for Radio Free Amsterdam
© 2008 Tom Morgan, Used with permission.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Tom Morgan’s New Orleans Music Show #9</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 17:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
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WWOZ-FM, New Orleans -
Tuesday, December 25, 2007 [NO-071225-3]
  Direct from the Crescent City

Tom Morgan’s Christmas Day salute to Louis Armstrong on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans continues for a third hour with an interview from the 1950s with newsman Edward R. Murrow and Pops’ collaborations with Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, the Dukes of Dixieland, the [...]]]></description>
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WWOZ-FM, New Orleans -
Tuesday, December 25, 2007 [NO-071225-3]
  Direct from the Crescent City

Tom Morgan’s Christmas Day salute to Louis Armstrong on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans continues for a third hour with an interview from the 1950s with newsma[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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WWOZ-FM, New Orleans -
Tuesday, December 25, 2007 [NO-071225-3]
  Direct from the Crescent City

Tom Morgan’s Christmas Day salute to Louis Armstrong on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans continues for a third hour with an interview from the 1950s with newsman Edward R. Murrow and Pops’ collaborations with Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, the Dukes of Dixieland, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, and a rare session with Dave Brubeck plus Lambert Hendricks &#038; Ross from the early 1960s.
Playlist #9
[01] Opening Theme: Paul Gayten: Backtrackin’ with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] Louis Armstrong: Black and Blue
[03] Louis Armstrong with Ella Fitzgerald: They Can’t Take That Away from Me
[04] Louis Armstrong: There’s a Boat That’s Leaving Soon for New York
[05] Louis Armstrong Interview with Edward R. Murrow
[06] Louis Armstrong with Oscar Peterson: I’ll Never Be the Same
[07] Louis Armstrong with Oscar Peterson: Blues in the Night
[08] Tom Morgan Comments
[09] Louis Armstrong with Dukes of Dixieland: Bourbon Street Blues
[10] Louis Armstrong with Duke Ellington: I’m Just a Lucky So and So
[11] Louis Armstrong with Duke Ellington: Cotton Tail
[12] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[13] Louis Armstrong with Dave Brubeck &#038; LHR: The Real Ambassador
[14] Louis Armstrong with Dave Brubeck &#038; LHR: Cultural Exchange
[15] Louis Armstrong with Dave Brubeck &#038; LHR: They Say I Look Like God
[16] Tom Morgan Outro over Theme Music
Hosted by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing &#038; post-production by John Sinclair
Mastered by Henk Botwinik for Radio Free Amsterdam
Posted by Larry Hayden
Annotated by John Sinclair
© 2008 Tom Morgan, Used with permission.</itunes:summary>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 17:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008 [JR-080102-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, January 2, 2008 [JR-080102-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: A[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, January 2, 2008 [JR-080102-2]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #44
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp
[02] Butterbeans &#038; Susie: There’ll Be Some Changes Made
[03] Butterbeans &#038; Susie: Construction Gang
[04] Butterbeans &#038; Susie: I’ve Got the Blues from Home Sweet Home
[05] Tom Morgan Comments
[06] Butterbeans &#038; Susie: A Married Man’s a Fool
[07] Butterbeans &#038; Susie: With My Man Chemise
[08] Butterbeans &#038; Susie: Deal Yourself Another Hand
[09] Butterbeans &#038; Susie: Street Piano
[10] Butterbeans &#038; Susie: Until the Real Thing Comes Along
[11] Tom Morgan Comments
[12] Johnny Dodds Orchestra: Pencil Poppa
[13] Johnny Dodds Orchestra: Sweet Lorraine
[14] Johnny Dodds Orchestra: My Little Isabelle
[15] Johnny Dodds Orchestra: Hear Me Talkin’
[16] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[17] Johnny Dodds Orchestra: Goober Dance
[18] Johnny Dodds Orchestra: Too Tight
[17] Johnny Dodds Orchestra: Indigo Stomp
[17] Johnny Dodds Orchestra with Sippie Thomas: Mighty Tight Woman
[18] Louis Armstrong: Potato Head Blues
[18] Louis Armstrong: TNT
Hosted by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing &#038; post-production by John Sinclair
Mastered by Henk Botwinik
Posted by Larry Hayden
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		<title>Jazz From The Hempshopper #13</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 18:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Hempshopper, Amsterdam -
Friday, July 11, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0813]
 John Sinclair spins an hour of classic modern jazz

Playlist #13
[01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo
[02] John Sinclair Intro &#038; Opening Comments
[03] Art Blakey &#038; the Jazz Messengers: Along Came Betty
[04] Charlie Parker: Why Do I Love You
[05] Sun Sounds Orchestra: Foyi-Foyi
[06] John Sinclair Comments
[07] [...]]]></description>
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Hempshopper, Amsterdam -
Friday, July 11, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0813]
 John Sinclair spins an hour of classic modern jazz

Playlist #13
[01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo
[02] John Sinclair Intro &#038; Opening Comments
[03] Art B[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>
Hempshopper, Amsterdam -
Friday, July 11, 2008 @ 8:00-9:00 pm [HS-0813]
 John Sinclair spins an hour of classic modern jazz

Playlist #13
[01] Opening Theme: Charlie Parker: Another Hairdo
[02] John Sinclair Intro &#038; Opening Comments
[03] Art Blakey &#038; the Jazz Messengers: Along Came Betty
[04] Charlie Parker: Why Do I Love You
[05] Sun Sounds Orchestra: Foyi-Foyi
[06] John Sinclair Comments
[07] Planet D Nonet: Isfahan
[08] Fela Kuti: Coffin for Head of State
[09] John Sinclair Comments
[10] Duke Ellington: Fast and Furious
[11] Miles Davis with the Gil Evans Orchestra: My Man&#8217;s Gone Now
[12] James Andrews: Miles Styles
[13] John Sinclair Closing Comments &#038; Outro
[14] Charlie Parker with Strings: Everything Happens to Me
[15] Thelonious Monk: Let’s Cool One
[16] Closing Theme: Sun Ra &#038; His Solar Myth Arkestra: Outer Spaceways, Inc.
Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced, edited &#038; assembled by John Sinclair
Recorded, mastered &#038; posted by Larry Hayden
Executive Producer: Larry Hayden
Sponsored by The Hempshopper, Amsterdam
©(p) John Sinclair. All Rights Reserved. 
Completed @ June 3, 2008</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Tom Morgan&#8217;s Jazz Roots #43</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008 [JR-080102-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, January 2, 2008 [JR-080102-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: A[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, January 2, 2008 [JR-080102-1]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #43
[01] Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp with Tom Morgan Intro
[02] Oscar Peterson: I Got Rhythm
[03] Oscar Peterson: Louise
[04] Oscar Peterson: My Blue Heaven
[05] Oscar Peterson: Sheik of Araby
[06] Tom Morgan Comments
[07] Oscar Peterson: Flyin’ Home
[08] Oscar Peterson: C Jam Blues
[09] Oscar Peterson: If I Could Be with You
[10] Oscar Peterson: Humoresque
[11] Tom Morgan Comments
[12] Red Norvo: Knockin’ on Wood
[13] Red Norvo: Hole in the Wall
[14] Red Norvo: In a Mist
[15] Red Norvo: Dance of the Octopus
[16] Tom Morgan Comments
[17] Red Norvo Swing Septet: Old Fashioned Love
[18] Red Norvo Swing Septet: I Surrender Dear
[19] Red Norvo Swing Septet: Tomboy
[20] Red Norvo Swing Septet: Night Is Blue
[21] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[22] Butterbeans &#038; Susie: Get Yourself a Monkey Man
Hosted by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing &#038; post-production by John Sinclair
Mastered by Henk Botwinik
Posted by Larry Hayden
Annotated by John Sinclair  for Radio Free Amsterdam
© 2008 Tom Morgan, Used with permission.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Tom Morgan&#8217;s Jazz Roots #42</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 17:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007 [JR-071226-2+]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, December 26, 2007 [JR-071226-2+]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary> WWOZ-FM, New Orleans 
Wednesday, December 26, 2007 [JR-071226-2+]
Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording

Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans.
His first book, &#8220;From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,&#8221; published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992.
He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the &#8220;Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,&#8221; published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom&#8217;s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
Playlist #42
[01] Opening Theme: Duke Ellington: Double Check Stomp
[02] Steve Gibson &#038; the Five Red Caps: Mama Put Your Bitches On
[03] Steve Gibson &#038; the Five Red Caps: I’m Crazy About You
[04] Steve Gibson &#038; the Five Red Caps: Grand Central Station
[05] Tom Morgan Comments
[06] Steve Gibson &#038; the Five Red Caps: Strictly on the Safety Side
[08] Steve Gibson &#038; the Five Red Caps: There’s a Light on the Hill
[09] Steve Gibson &#038; the Five Red Caps: Tusca-Tusca-Tuscaloosa
[10] Steve Gibson &#038; the Five Red Caps: No Fish Today
[11] Steve Gibson &#038; the Five Red Caps: That’s the Stuff
[12] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[13] Sam Morgan &#038; His Jazz Band: Steppin’ on the Gas
[14] Sam Morgan &#038; His Jazz Band: Everybody’s Talking About Sammy
[15] Sam Morgan &#038; His Jazz Band: Mobile Stomp
[16] Sam Morgan &#038; His Jazz Band: Sing On
[17] Tom Morgan ID &#038; Comments
[18] Sam Morgan &#038; His Jazz Band: Short Dress Gal
[19] Sam Morgan &#038; His Jazz Band: Bogalusa Stomp
[20] Sam Morgan &#038; His Jazz Band: Down by the Riverside
[21] Tom Morgan Closing Comments over Theme Music
[22] Fletcher Henderson Orchestra: Shanghai Shuffle
[23] Fletcher Henderson Orchestra: Naughty Blues
[24] Fletcher Henderson Orchestra: Copenhagen
Hosted by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Produced, engineered &#038; recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing &#038; post-production by John Sinclair
Mastered by Henk Botwinik
Posted by Larry Hayden
Annotated by John Sinclair  for Radio Free Amsterdam
© 2008 Tom Morgan, Used with permission.</itunes:summary>
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