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, “From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930,” 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 “Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture,” published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries.
Tom’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 & Comments
[22] Butterbeans & Susie: Get Yourself a Monkey Man
Hosted by Tom Morgan for WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Produced, engineered & recorded by Tom Morgan
Editing & 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.






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