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Jazz from Fred Hall to Monty Alexander

Jazz from Fred ‘Sugar’ Hall and his Sugarbabes to piano star Monty Alexander.

Fred Hall led his Sugarbabes in the mid- to late-1920s and disappeared from band leading in the 1930s. He became a music publisher and radio producer. Monty Alexander grew up in Jamaica and came to America as a pianist in New York clubs and he learnt his craft alongside the greats, including some compliments from Frank Sinatra.

As well there’s a lovely tune written by Dave and Iola Brubeck and sung by Rene Marie. A new CD from Karen Sharp will make its mark and she plays with Nikki Ilse, Dave Green and Steve Brown.

There are some re-issues of works by Ben Webster, Shorty Rogers, Johnny Hodges and Andre Previn with a track from a new album by Gary Burton.

2 hours

Last on

Wed 28 Sep 2011 19:00

Music Played

  • Ben Webster

    Late Date

  • René Marie

    Strange Meadow Lark

  • Alex Welsh

    Montmartre

  • Karen Sharp

    Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

  • Shorty Rogers

    Hurricane Carol

  • André Previn

    Everything I've Got

  • Fred Hall

    'Tain't No Sin

  • Jean Gies

    Honeysuckle Rose

  • Monty Alexander

    One Mint Julep

  • Gary Burton

    Did You Get It?

  • Johnny Hodges

    Hodge Podge

  • Dutch Swing College Band

    Creole Love Call

  • Dinah Washington

    Lover Come Back To Me

  • Dean Masser

    It's Only A Paper Moon

  • Bateman Brothers

    St Louis Blues

  • Herb Harris

    Monkee See Monkee Doo

  • Karrin Allyson

    Sophisticated Lady

  • Tommy Whittle

    New Horizons

Broadcast

  • Wed 28 Sep 2011 19:00