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The Feeling of Jazz – The Jazz Stars Play the Compositions of Irving Berlin-2, 08-07-2022

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The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 465 airing August 7, 2022 featured the Jazz Giants playing the compositions of Irving Berlin.
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The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 465 airing August 7, 2022 featured the Jazz Giants playing the compositions of Irving Berlin (born Israel Beilin; Yiddish: ישראל ביילין; May 11, 1888 – September 22, 1989), in music presented by co-host Kent Lindquist. Meanwhile, co-host Al Corns featured other main stream jazz artists like the Sackville All Stars, Miles Davis, Groove Holmes and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.

8 p.m. Hour - Music by Title, Artist (Album), Composer, Time length

1. Remember, Gil Evans, Gil Evans & Ten (Prestige), Irving Berlin, 4:30 min.

2. Saturday Night Function, Sackville All Stars, Saturday Night Function (Sackville 1981), D. Ellington-B. Bigard, 5:00 min.

3. It's a Lovely Day Today, Elmo Hope, Meditations (Prestige 1955), Irving Berlin, 3:38 min.

4. Blue in Green, Miles Davis, Kind of Blue (Columbia 1959), M. Davis-B. Evans, 5:37 min.

5. How Deep is the Ocean, Ben Webster, Ben Webster Meets The Oscar Peterson Trio (Verve 1959), Irving Berlin, 2:33 min.

6. In Blues, Groove Holmes-Jimmy Witherspoon, Groovin' And Spoonin' (Olympic Records 1973), Jimmy Witherspoon, 3:29 min.

7. Cheek to Cheek, Stephen Grappelli, Improvisation (Barclay 1956), Irving Berlin, 3:06 min.

8. It's De Lovely, Chubby Jackson, Chubby Takes Over (Everest 1958), Cole Porter, 3:38 min.

9. Who Do You Love, I Hope; Lee Morgan, Blue Berlin (compilation, Blue Note 1958), Irving Berlin, 4:58 min.

10. James and Wes, Jimmy Smith-Wes Montgomery, The Dynamic Duo (Verve 1966), Jimmy Smith, 8:14 min.

The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 465, Hour-2, 08-07-2022

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9 p.m. Hour - Music by Title, Artist (Album), Composer, Time length

1. Cheek to Cheek, Lou Donaldson, Blue Berlin (compilation, Blue Note 1952), Irving Berlin, 3:00 min.

2. J and B Blues, Paul Gonsalves, Gettin' Together (Jazzland 1961), J. Livremento, 5:00 min.

3. Remember, Hank Mobley, Blue Berlin (compilation, Blue Note 1960), Irving Berlin, 5:39 min.

4. The Good Life, Hank Mobley, The Turnaround (Blue Note 1965), S. Distel-J. Reardon, 5:09 min.

5. Say It Isn't So, Hank Crawford, Roadhouse Symphony (Milestone 1985), Irving Berlin, 4:48 min.

6. Fools Rush In, Harold Betters, The Big Horn (HB Records), J. Mercer-R. Bloom, 3:52 min.

7. Marie, Red Garland, Red Garland at The Prelude (Prestige 1959), Irving Berlin, 6:11 min.

8. Lydia's Lament, Harold Land, Harold in the Land of Jazz (Contemporary 1958), Harold Land, 5:46 min.

9. Always, Lionel Hampton, The Lionel Hampton Quartet (Clef), Irving Berlin, 7:58 min.

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