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The Feeling of Jazz – The Jazz Stars Play the Compositions of Irving Berlin-3, 08-14-2022

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The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 466 airing August 14, 2022 featured a third installment of the Jazz Giants playing the compositions of Irving Berlin.
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The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 466 airing August 14, 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 Oscar Peterson Trio, Jimmy McGriff, Kenny Davern and more. Engineered by Dave Woodworth.

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

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

2. Reunion Blues, Oscar Peterson Trio, Saturday Night at The Blue Note (Telarc 1990), Milt Jackson, 7:17 min.

3. Blue Sky, Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson Plays Irving Berlin (Clef), Irving Berlin, 3:01 min.

4. After The Dark, Jimmy McGriff, Blue to the Bone (Milestone 1988), R. Marks, 5:33 min.

5. Russian Lullaby, Dizzy Gillespie, Dizzy Gillespie's Big 4 (Pablo), Irving Berlin. 6:40 min.

6. Elsa's Dream, Kenny Davern-Flip Phillips, Spanish Eyes (Chiaroscuro 1998), Kenny Davern, 9:27 min.

7. I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket, Flip Phillips Jumping Moods with Flip Phillips (Clef), Irving Berlin, 2:57 min.

8. Escambrum, Herbie Mann, Monday Night at The Village Gate (Atlantic 1966), A. Zoller, 5:20 min.

The Feeling of Jazz, Program No. 466, Hour-2, 08-14-2022

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

1. This Year's Kisses, The Jazz Giants of 1956, The Jazz Giants of 1956 (Norgran), Irving Berlin, 6:37 min.

2. Break City, Horace Silver, Blowin' The Blues Away (Blue Note 1959), Horace Silver, 4:57 min.

3. How Deep is the Ocean, Blue Mitchell, The Cup Bearers (Riverside), Irving Berlin, 6:40 min.

4. Junior Hop, Johnny Hodges, Things Ain't What They Used To Be (RCA Camden 1978), Duke Ellington, 3:06 min.

5. Marie, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis-Joe Newman, Blue Berlin (compilation, Blue Note), Irving Berlin, 3:55 min.

6. Just You and Me, Lester Young, Prez and His Cabinet (VSP 1966), J. Greer-R. Klages, 7:41 min.

7. The Best Thing For You, Bud Powell, Blue Berlin (compilation, Blue Note), Irving Berlin, 4:54 min.

8. Kathy's Waltz, Dave Brubeck Quartet, Brandenburg Gate Revisited (Columbia 1963), Dave Brubeck, 4:48 min.

9. Marie, Jimmy Cleveland, A Map of Cleveland (Mercury), Irving Berlin, 4:45 min.

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