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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