Thursday, November 03, 2005

JAZZ CORNER OF THE WORLD:
The Day After Update


The Selector, just trying to take care of some business.
The patrons, just trying to get their drink on.

A big thanks to everyone who came out to relax and have a good time last night.

Make sure you mark your calendars with a big highlighter on every Wednesday of every month, "THE JAZZ CORNER-Saint-Ex 7pm-AWESOME!!!!!", it helps you to remember where you need to be on a weekly basis.
We'll see ya next week!


THE PLAYLIST: 11/2/5



Nat Adderley and the Big Sax Section-The Old Country
Keno Duke/Contemporaries-Sense of Values
Johnny Coles-Jano
Sonny Clark-Sonny's Crib
Clare Fischer-Artifact
Booker Little-Gichi
John Coltrane-Blues To Elvin
Hank Mobley-Smokin'




Freddie Hubbard-Backlash
Horace Silver-Mexican Hip Dance
Latin Jazz Quintet-Rip a Dip
Bud Shank-Samba de Orpheu
Kenny Dorham-Sao Paulo
Dizzy Gillespie and the Big Band-The Swords
Odell Brown and the Organ-izers-Raising The Roof
Jackie McLean-Fidel



Lou Donaldson-Funky Mama
Elvin Jones-Mr. Jones
John Patton-Barefootin'
Grant Green-Ain't It Funky Now
Monette Sudler-Congo
Gabor Szabo-Sombrero Sam
Billy Brooks-Fourty Days
Crusaders-Stomp and Buck Dance
Quincy Jones-Hikky-Burr



Cannonball Adderley-Walk Tall/Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
Gil Scott-Heron-The Bottle
Gary Bartz-Celestial Blues
Alphonse Mouzon-Funky Snake Foot
Weldon Irvine-Love Your Brother
Jiro Inagaki and Chuck Rainey Rhythym Section-UFO





In Memoriam / Rest In Power
It is with great sorrow that we acknowledge the passing of one of America's Great Elders, the indomitable Rosa Parks. There is nothing that I can say to do justice to this woman's achievements, so I will offer up this quote in her own words:

"When I made that decision, I knew that I had the strength of my ancestors with me."


And now your strength is with all of us. God Bless.
Rosa Parks 1913-2005

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