When The Moon Sings - November 3, 2018

Clifford Brown was a phenomenal bop trumpeter and composer who died in a car accident at age 25.  His bandmate Bennie Golson wrote a tune called "I Remember Clifford" which became a jazz standard, and the show will feature the Modern Jazz Quartet's version.  John Lewis's piano and Milt Jackson's vibraphone blend and riff seamlessly.

After that we've got Eric Satie's Sonatine Bureaucratique, Roger Eno's recollections of winter, and John Williams' guitar version of De Falla's music on a short life.  There's more of Monica Williams on the flute, and a little Paul Simon too.  All of this, some of the usual suspects, and P. T.'s musings on autumn salt life.

Join us.

  • 5:04pm From This Day Forward by Kevin Kern on More Than Words (Real Music), 2002
  • 5:05pm I Remember Clifford by The Modern Jazz Quartet on European Concert (Live) (Rhino Atlantic), 2005
  • 5:09pm Satie: Sonatine Bureaucratique by Pascal Rogé on Satie: Gymnopédies, Etc. (London Records), 1990
  • 5:15pm Recalling Winter by Roger Eno on Voices (Editions EG), 1985
  • 5:21pm Near Light by Ólafur Arnalds on Living Room Songs (Erased Tape Records), 2011
  • 5:26pm De Falla: La Vida Breve - Dance by John Williams on Classic Williams - Romance Of The Guitar (Sony Classical), 2000
  • 5:30pm Waters Gather by FLOW on FLOW (feat. Will Ackerman, Fiona Joy, Lawrence Blatt & Jeff Oster) (LMB Records), 2017
  • 5:34pm Conversations Within by Monica Williams on Journey Of Tears (Heart Dance), 2018
  • 5:45pm The Light Seems To Move by Gary Schmidt on Even For A Moment (Heart Dance)
  • 5:50pm Through the Mist by Bella Sonus on Enamoured (Neurodisc), 2000
  • 5:55pm Tenderness by Paul Simon on There Goes Rhymin' Simon (Columbia/Warner Bros), 1973
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2:04pm, 2-19-2024
such a great post.
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