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Jazz from a ‘neglected’ Lee Wiley

Jazz singer Lee Wiley is 'forgotten' it’s been claimed this week, so perhaps we can help

There’s not enough of Lee Wiley and she tends to be a forgotten artist, claims one blog this week. We shall endeavour to put that right on this week’s programme.

Also John Pizzarelli pays his tribute to the music of Duke Ellington and Rocks in Rhythm in the process. Ian and Alan, the Bateman brothers as recorded in Malvern last year and Amy Roberts who is no stranger to the Midlands recorded at the Keswick Jazz Festival last year.

Going right back in time, there’s a sample of Benny Lee singing with Harry Parry and his Radio Rhythm Club Sextet in 1942 while two years later than that, there’s a recording of Charlie Barnet playing soprano saxophone.

Lionel Hampton tells the story of how he was the first person to play vibes on a jazz record and he tells that to Marian McPartland. They then play Sweet Georgia Brown between them with piano, vibraphone and Hamp doing some singing!

There’s also vintage Bob Wallis and his Storyville Jazzmen plus Milt Jackson with Wes Montgomery and Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins.

2 hours

Last on

Wed 12 Oct 2011 19:00

Music Played

  • John Pizzarelli

    C Jam Blues

  • Lee Wiley

    Down To Steamboat Tenessee

  • Bateman Brothers

    Rosetta

  • Phil Woods

    Watch What Happens

  • Amy Roberts

    Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans

  • Harry Parry

    Someday Sweetheart

  • Charlie Barnet

    Gulf Coast Blues

  • Clark Terry

    Cool Vibes

  • Charlie Parker's Reboppers

    My Old Flame

  • Lee Wiley

    Someone To Watch Over Me

  • Hot Club of Detroit

    Leila

  • Lionel Hampton

    Sweet Georgia Brown

  • Milt Jackson

    Sam Sack

  • Cy Laurie

    Old Fashioned Love

Broadcast

  • Wed 12 Oct 2011 19:00