All that swing, jazz and more. Weekly radio show on KZSU Stanford.
Second episode of a 2-part series on Women of Jazz. This week we focus on the golden years of vocal jazz, in the 1950’s and 60’s when artists such as Sarah Vaughan, Anita O’Day, Peggy Lee, Nancy Wilson, used their voice as a jazz  instrument on par with other instruments.
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First episode of a 2-part series on Women of Jazz – in honor of International Women’s Day (which was on March 8) and in response to requests from listeners (Eran, Esther, Ravit etc.). This week we explore the pioneers of vocal jazz, from Bessie Smith – the Empress of Blues – to Ethel Waters, to Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald – who both started their careers in the mid-30s.
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.. as played in last week’s show. I probably saw this when I was 5 or 6.
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This is the second part of our series on Jazz & Cinema, with some excursions on the TV front. In the playlist: 1950’s Film Noir, Elmer Bernstein, TV series from the 1950s and 1960s, Disney movies and the haunting music of a French TV show from the early 80s.. Hope you enjoy it!
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.. this movie clip is fascinating – not just as a historical and cultural document but also for its acute sense of kitsch. Anyone’s seen Goodbye Lenin?
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Dear listeners,
I need your help. I’m looking for new ideas for future shows and new music to be added to the general playlist. Can you suggest a theme or an album / artist that should be featured on the show? To get you started, here are the themes that will get explored in the coming weeks:
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Exploring jazz and cinema, jazz scores on the big screen, with a special emphasis on French movies. We listen to one of the first full-length jazz soundtrack for a movie, Miles Davis’ seminal score for Ascenseur pour l’echafaud, and Duke Ellington’s famous soundtrack to Anatomy of a Murder. Some surprises too, from a (somewhat) famous French movie.. it’s all on in this week’s episode of All That Swing!
Also, note that I have opened the comment section on the blog, so feel free to post comments, requests and any spam you want.
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To celebrate Mardi Gras (which was 02/21), this week’s episode explores the Jazz scene in New Orleans in the first part of the 20th century – featuring the earliest jazz recording ever made (in 1917), a 19 year-old Louis Armstrong playing the cornet, and many artists who had a critical impact on the development of Jazz.
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Various artists and swingers in this week’s episode. Paris Combo, Pink Martini and Blossom Dearie all return to the show.
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