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David Woodworth, Production Engineer for The Feeling of Jazz on The Lakeshore

David Woodworth

Radio Producer, Studio Engineer

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  • The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 452 airing April 10, 2022 featured a second spotlight on American jazz clarinetist and tenor saxophonist Ken Peplowski (born May 23, 1959 in Cleveland, OH), in music presented by co-host Kent Lindquist. Meanwhile, co-host Al Corns featured other main stream jazz artists like Coleman Hawkins, Bill Perkins, Richie Kamuca and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 451 airing April 3, 2022 featured a spotlight on American jazz clarinetist and tenor saxophonist Ken Peplowski (born May 23, 1959 in Cleveland, OH), in music presented by co-host Kent Lindquist. Meanwhile, co-host Al Corns featured other main stream jazz artists like Jake Hanna, Flip Phillips, Art Farmer and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, program # 152 airing March 27, 2022 (a reprise from 11-24-2013) featured a second spotlight on American jazz guitarist Kenneth Earl "Kenny" Burrell (born July 31, 1931) in music presented by Kent Lindquist, while Bill Satterlee featured artists like Joey Defrancesco, The Jazz Masters, Benny Carter and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, program # 151 airing March 20, 2022 (a reprise from 11-17-2013) featured a spotlight on the American jazz music recording company, Verve Records (Founded in 1956 by Norman Granz and now owned by Universal Music Group) in music presented by Kent Lindquist, while co-host Bill Satterlee took the week off. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, program # 150 airing March 13, 2022 (a reprise from 11-10-2013) featured a spotlight on American jazz guitarist Kenneth Earl "Kenny" Burrell (born July 31, 1931) in music presented by Kent Lindquist, while Bill Satterlee featured artists like John Pizzarelli, Horace Silver, Art Blakey and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 450 airing March 6, 2022 featured a second spotlight American jazz guitarist, composer and arranger James "Jim" Stanley Hall (December 4, 1930 – December 10, 2013), in music presented by co-host Kent Lindquist. Meanwhile, co-host Al Corns featured other main stream jazz artists like Buddy DeFranco, Brother Jack McDuff, Lou Donaldson and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 449 airing February 27, 2022 featured a spotlight American jazz guitarist, composer and arranger James "Jim" Stanley Hall (December 4, 1930 – December 10, 2013), in music presented by co-host Kent Lindquist. Meanwhile, co-host Al Corns featured other main stream jazz artists like Zoot Sims, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Johnny Griffin and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, program No. 380 originally airing March 8, 2020 and repeated again February 20, 2022 featured another spotlight on Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic (J.A.T.P.), the title of a series of jazz concerts, tours and recordings (1944–1983), in music presented by Kent Lindquist, while co-host Alan Corns presented music from Lionel Hampton, Stan Gets, Al Cohn and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 448 airing February 13, 2022 featured another spotlight on the small groups of Duke Ellington (Born: April 29, 1899, Washington, D.C.; Died: May 24, 1974, New York, NY), in music presented by co-host Kent Lindquist. Meanwhile, co-host Al Corns featured other main stream jazz artists like Scott Hamilton, Slim Gaillard, Woody Herman and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.
  • The Feeling of Jazz, program # 149 airing February 6, 2022 (a reprise from 11-03-2013) featured a second profile on the Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet (formed in 1954 and was described by The New York Times as "perhaps the definitive bop group until Mr. Brown's fatal automobile accident in 1956") in music presented by Kent Lindquist, while Bill Satterlee featured artists like Richie Kamuca, Kenny Barron, Art Pepper, Miles Davis and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.