Thursday | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Ridin’ In Rhythm
Recent tracks
- Carnegie Blues - 1999 Remastered by Duke Ellington • The Complete RCA Victor Mid-Forties Recordings1:56pm
- Jumpin' At Capitol - 1991 Digital Remaster by Nat King Cole Trio • The Best Of The Nat King Cole Trio: Instrumental Classics1:54pm
- I Never Knew (That Roses Grew) by Count Basie Orchestra • The Best of Count Basie1:47pm
- When Lights Are Low by Lionel Hampton Orchestra • Balboa Swing, Vol. 8 (Remastered from Original 78s Shellac Records)1:45pm
- The Jitterbug Waltz by Fats Waller • Vol. 6 Of The Complete Recorded Works C1:43pm
- Who? - 78rpm Version by Glenn Hardman And His Hammond Five • The Columbia, Okeh & Vocalion Sessions (1936-1940) Vol. 41:40pm
- Boy Meets Horn by Duke Ellington • In A Sentimental Mood1:37pm
- Yours and Mine (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra) by Billie Holiday • Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday On Columbia - Vol. 31:34pm
- Public Melody Number One by Louis Armstrong • The Music Sessions1:31pm
- The Jitterbug Waltz by Fats Waller • Vol. 6 Of The Complete Recorded Works C1:28pm
- Moonglow - Take 1 by Benny Goodman Quartet • Benny Goodman: Very Best of Benny Goodman1:25pm
- Scrunch Lo by Banjo Ikey Robinson's Windy City Five • Drum Face, Vol. 11:21pm
- That Rhythm Man by Chick Webb • Rhythm Man1:20pm
- Cavernism by Earl Hines And His Orchestra • The Best of Earl "Fatha" Hines - His Piano & His Orchestra1:15pm
- The Jitterbug Waltz by Fats Waller • Vol. 6 Of The Complete Recorded Works C1:13pm
- Astoria Strut - Remastered by Jones & Collins • New Orlean's Jazz, Vol. II (Remastered)1:11pm
- Sizzling the Blues by Monk Hazel & His Bienville Roof Orchestra • Sizzling the Blues - New Orleans 1927-291:08pm
- Ta Ta Daddy by Papa Celestin • The New Orleans Recordings1:04pm
- Steppin' On the Gas by Sam Morgan's Jazz Band • 1920s: The Jazz Age In New Orleans1:02pm
- West End Blues (06-28-28) by Louis Armstrong •1:00pm
Jim Duckworth
Treat yourself to the sounds of yesteryear’s jazz, direct from the 1920s, ’30s and ’40s. Your host is Jim Duckworth.