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Dr. Zarkov's Tiki Lounge 4-27-11 Playlist

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Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: April 27, 2011

On this week’s show we took a bluesy perambulation down the Boulevard of Broken Dreams, paying tribute to that superlatatious art form called the Blues. Be sure to listen to Dr. Zarkov's Tiki Lounge next Wednesday, 5-6 P.M. Eastern Time, on Radio Fairfax, which will be a repeat of our April 6 Logistics Show while the good doctor is in New Orleans for the Jazz Heritage Festival and a little business.

The show can be heard on the Internet at: http://www.fcac.org/webr This show is only broadcast live; there are no recorded shows archived that you can listen to. However, some fans do record the show’s live broadcasts on their computers to listen to in the future.

  1. “Kane's Blues” the 1927 cut by Kane’s Hawaiians, taken from the collection: From Honolulu to Hollywood – Jazz, Blues & Popular Specialties Performed Hawaiian Style.

  2. “Hula Blues” from the CD: Kika Kila Meets K Ho’alu, featuring Bob Brozman on Steel Guitar and Ledward Kaapana on Slack Key Guitar.

  3. “Le Blues De Dix-Neuf Heures Trente” by Les Primitifs du Futur from their CD: World Musette.

  4. “Blues” by Django Reinhardt from the collection: Only the Best.

  5. “The New Hula Blues” by Taj Mahal and the Hula Blues Band from their CD: Sacred Island.

  6. “Blue Lou” the 1953 recording by Ella Fitzgerald from her Supreme Jazz collection.

  7. “Waltz for Debbie,” the Bill Evans and Gene Lees tune performed by Oscar Peterson that appeared on his 1962 LP: Affinity, taken from the anthology: The Will to Swing, featuring Ray Brown on Bass and Ed Thigpen on Drums.

  8. “Johannesburg Blues” by Les Baxter Orchestra & Chorus from the 1967 LP: African Blue, taken from the collection: The Colors of Brazil & African Blue.

  9. “Royal Garden Blues,” the 1942 version by Count Basie & His All-American Rhythm Section plus Buck Clayton on Trumpet and Lester Young on Tenor Sax, from the CD: Swingin’ With Buck.

  10. “Jet Propelled Papa” the 1947 recording by Helen Humes, with Buck Clayton on Trumpet, from the CD: Blue and Sentimental.

  11. “My Sweet Hunk of Trash” the 1949 Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday Duet with Sy Oliver & His Orchestra from the Box Set: Lady Sings the Blues.

  12. “Syl-O-Gism” by Mary Lou Williams from her 1974 CD: Zoning.

  13. “Romance in the Dark” by Duke Robillard and Sunny Crownover from their CD tribute to Les Paul: Tales From the Tiki Lounge.

  14. “All Blues” the Miles Davis tune performed by the Jon Steiner Trio from the CD: Live at 19 Broadway, featuring the late Jon Steiner on Electric Guitar Lead & Solos; Mark Armenta on Fender Bass; and Phil Knudsen on Drums.

[ Edited by: Dr. Zarkov 2011-04-27 23:58 ]

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