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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots #47
from Radio Free Amsterdam August 14, 2008
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Wednesday, January 16, 2008 [JR-080116-1] Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]
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Tom Morgan’s New Orleans Music Show #11
from Radio Free Amsterdam August 01, 2008
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans - Tuesday, January 1, 2008 [NO-080101-2] Direct from the Crescent City Our second episode from Tom Morgan’s New Year’s Day celebration on the Tuesday New Orleans Music Show from WWOZ-FM focuses on the Crescent City’s incredibly rich piano tradition with selections by Ellis Marsalis, Henry Butler, Jonathan Batiste, Willie Tee, Jesse McBride, Dr. [...]
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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots #46
from Radio Free Amsterdam July 31, 2008
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Wednesday, January 9, 2008 [JR-080109-2] Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]
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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots #45
from Radio Free Amsterdam July 24, 2008
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Wednesday, January 9, 2008 [JR-080109-1] Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]
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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots #44
from Radio Free Amsterdam July 17, 2008
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Wednesday, January 2, 2008 [JR-080102-2] Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]
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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots #43
from Radio Free Amsterdam July 10, 2008
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Wednesday, January 2, 2008 [JR-080102-1] Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]
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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots #42
from Radio Free Amsterdam July 03, 2008
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Wednesday, December 26, 2007 [JR-071226-2+] Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]
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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots #41
from Radio Free Amsterdam June 26, 2008
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Wednesday, December 26, 2007 [JR-071226-1] Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]
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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots #40
from Radio Free Amsterdam June 19, 2008
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Wednesday, December 19, 2007 [JR-071219-2+] Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]
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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots #39
from Radio Free Amsterdam June 12, 2008
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Wednesday, December 19, 2007 [JR-071219-1] Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]
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Tom Morgan’s New Orleans Music Show #3
from Radio Free Amsterdam June 06, 2008
Tom Morgan’s New Orleans Music Show WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, Tuesday, December 11, 2007 [NO-071211-3] Direct from the Crescent City The third segment of Tom Morgan’s New Orleans Music Show on WWOZ-FM features a conversation with legendary ex-WWOZ deejay Ready Teddy and a cut from his new recording, plus music from Margie Perez, Schatzie, the Valparaiso Men’s [...]
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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots #38
from Radio Free Amsterdam June 05, 2008
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Wednesday, December 12, 2007 [JR-071212-2] Classics from the First 40 Years of Jazz Recording Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded [...]
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Tom Morgan’s New Orleans Music Show #2
from Radio Free Amsterdam May 30, 2008
Tom Morgan’s New Orleans Music Show WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, December 11, 2007 [NO-071211-2] New Classic Music Direct from the Crescent City Our second episode of Tom Morgan’s Tuesday New Orleans Music Show on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans features a series of new recordings released in 2007 by Crescent City artists including Matt Perrine, Hart McNee, [...]
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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots #37
from Radio Free Amsterdam May 29, 2008
Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots on WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Wednesday, December 12, 2007 [JR-071212-1] Recordings from the First 40 Years of Jazz. Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott [...]
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Tom Morgan’s New Orleans Music Show #1
from Radio Free Amsterdam May 23, 2008
Tom Morgan’s New Orleans Music Show WWOZ-FM, New Orleans. Tuesday, December 11, 2007 [NO-071211-1] Tom Morgan’s New Orleans Music Show is broadcast each Tuesday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans. The newest addition to the Radio Free Amsterdam internet broadcast stream will be heard in a series of one-hour episodes [...]
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Tom Morgans Jazz Roots episode 12
from Radio Free Amsterdam September 13, 2007
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Jazz Roots episode 12 continues the story of the Spirits of Rhythm through 1932-34 with Leo Watson, Teddy Bunn, Wellman Braud; and their compatriots, plus two cuts with guest vocalist Ella Logan from a 1934 Hollywood session, all from the Great Moments of Jazz CD on Retrieval Records. Tom steps back a decade and brings on the great Armond Piron in That Amen Corner [07] Tom Morgan Comments re: Leo Watson s New Orleans Orchestra: Bouncing Around [13] Armond Piron s New Orleans Orchestra: Kiss Me Sweet [14] Armond Piron s New Orleans Orchestra: The New Orleans Wiggle [15] Tom Morgan Comments re: Armond Piron Orchestra [16] Armond Piron s New Orleans Orchestra: The West Indies Blues [17] Armond Piron s New Orleans Orchestra: Ghost of the Blues [18] Armond Piron s New Orleans Orchestra: Bright Star Blues [19] Tom Morgan Comments re: Armond Piron Orchestra [20] Armond Piron s New Orleans Orchestra: Sea Wall Special Blues [21] Armond Piron s New Orleans Orchestra: Bad Bad Mama [22] Tom Morgan Outro & ID over Jelly Roll Morton Closing Theme Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced, engineered & recorded by Tom Morgan for jass.com Mastered & posted by Henk Botwinik Executive Producer: John Sinclair Special thanks to WWOZ-FM & Elysian Fields Studio, New Orleans Annotated by John Sinclair (p) 2007 Tom Morgan
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Tom Morgans Jazz Roots episode 11
from Radio Free Amsterdam August 22, 2007
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans Jazz Roots #11 takes a long look at Duke Ellington s Cotton Club Orchestra features early jazz greats Bubber Miley, Arthhur Whetsol, Tricky Sam Nanton, Otto Hardwicke, Barney Bigard, Harry Carney, Fred Guy, Wellman Braud, Sonny Greer, Teddy Bunn, Juan Tizol, and vocalist Ivy Anderson. Then the spotlight swings over to the Spirits of Rhythm and their progression from the Washboard Rhythm Kings to the Five Cousins to the Five Spirits of Rhythm to the immortal Spirits of Rhythm themselves. These recordings from 1932 feature Teddy Bunn, Leo Watson, Wellman Braud, Red McKenzie and others, taken from the Dutch CD Great Moments of Jazz (Retrieval). Playlist #11 [01] Opening Theme: Duke Ellington Orchestra: Check ve Got the World on a String [19] Tom Morgan Comments re: Spirits of Rhythm [20] Teddy Bunn with the Five Spirits of Rhythm: Rhythm [21] Tom Morgan Outro & ID over Jelly Roll Morton Closing Theme Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced, engineered & recorded by Tom Morgan for jass.com Mastered & posted by Henk Botwinik Executive Producer: John Sinclair Special thanks to WWOZ-FM & Elysian Fields Studio, New Orleans Annotated by John Sinclair (p) 2007 Tom Morgan
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Jazz Roots with Tom Morgan episode 10
from Radio Free Amsterdam August 09, 2007
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans The Jazz Roots Radio Show is a production of WWOZ-FM, New Orleans. Jazz Roots focuses on the first 40 years of jazz history. On this show you will hear the geniuses of jazz, rediscover the forgotten greats, and listen to the musical influences that came together to be called jazz. For more information, or to access playlists of the show, you can e-mail the host, Tom Morgan, at tom@jass.com. Be sure to visit the Jazz Roots website at www.jass.com.A new episode is podcast every other Wednesday at www.RadioFreeAmsterdam.com Jazz Roots #10 begins with two cuts by the Louisiana Rhythm Kings, completing their run from Vocalion Records in #9, and then turns to a study of the C-melody saxophonist Frankie Trumbauer. Frankie s heard with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra from 1929 with a young Bing Crosby on vocals, with the Frank Trumbauer Orchestra with Smith Ballou on vocals; and with Joe Venuti s Blue 4: Frankie s bandmates include Venuti, Eddie Lang, Bill Cody, and a young Ms. Mildred Bailey. Playlist #10 [01] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Pretty Baby [02] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Tell Me [03] Tom Morgan Comments re: Louisiana Rhythm Kings, Frank Trumbauer [04] Paul Whiteman t Nothin But the Blues [06] Paul Whiteman s Sweetheart [08] Tom Morgan Comments re: Paul Whiteman s Blue 4: Apple Blossoms [12] Frank Trumbauer t I Do for That Man [13] Tom Morgan Comments re: Frankie Trumbauer s the Use [17] Frank Trumbauer the Bottle [18] Tom Morgan Comments re: Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra [19] Frank Trumbauer & His Orchestra: Bye Bye Blues [20] Tom Morgan Outro & ID Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced, engineered & recorded by Tom Morgan for jass.com Mastered & posted by Henk Botwinik Executive Producer: John Sinclair Special thanks to WWOZ-FM & Elysian Fields Studio, New Orleans Annotated by John Sinclair (p) 2007 Tom Morgan
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Tom Morgan?s Jazz Roots episode 9
from Radio Free Amsterdam July 25, 2007
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans The Jazz Roots Radio Show is a production of WWOZ-FM, New Orleans. Jazz Roots focuses on the first 40 years of jazz history. On this show you will hear the geniuses of jazz, rediscover the forgotten greats, and listen to the musical influences that came together to be called jazz. For more information, or to access playlists of the show, you can e-mail the host, Tom Morgan, at tom@jass.com . Be sure to visit the Jazz Roots website at www.jass.com .A new episode is podcast every other Wednesday at www.RadioFreeAmsterdam.com This week s program begins with a series of George Gershwin piano rolls from 1919-25, then a complete Rhapsody in Blue as premiered by Paul Whiteman s orchestra at Aeolian Hall and assembled here from two sessions in 1925 and 1927. The spotlight turns to the Louisiana Rhythm Kings recorded on Vocalion in 1929-30 with Red Nichols at the helm and featured musicians Glenn Miller, Vic Burton, Jack Teagarden, Joe Sullivan, Dave Tough, Red Nichols, PeeWee Rusell and Jimmy Dorsey. The Rhythm Kings complete their set on the next episode of Jazz Roots. Playlist #09 [01] Opening Music by Duke Ellington [02] Tom Morgan Intro the Clouds Away [05] George Gershwin: Scandal Walk [06] Tom Morgan Comments re: George Gershwin piano rolls [07] George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (Part 1) [08] George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (Part 2) [09] Tom Morgan Comments re: George Gershwin, Red Nichols [10] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Futuristic Rhythm [11] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: That s A-Plenty [12] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: I m Walking Through Clover, I m Happy in Love [13] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Basin Street Blues [14] Tom Morgan Comments re: Louisiana Rhythm Kings, John R.T. Davies [15] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Waiting at the End of the Road [16] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Mary Ann [17] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Squeeze Me [18] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Sweet Sue, Just You [19] Tom Morgan Comments re: Louisiana Rhythm Kings [20] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: I Have to Have You [21] Louisiana Rhythm Kings: Lazy Daddy [22] Tom Morgan Comments, Outro & ID Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced, engineered & recorded by Tom Morgan for jass.com Mastered & posted by Henk Botwinik Executive Producer: John Sinclair Special thanks to WWOZ-FM & Elysian Fields Studio, New Orleans Annotated by John Sinclair (p) 2007 Tom Morgan
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Tom Morgan Jazz Roots episode 8
from Radio Free Amsterdam July 02, 2007
Jazz Roots is written, produced, engineered, recorded and edited by Tom Morgan at WWOZ Radio and Elysian Fields Studio in New Orleans. The program is focused on jazz music from its first 40 years, specializing in the 1920s and 30s.A new episode is podcast every other Wednesday at www.RadioFreeAmsterdam.com Jazz Roots #8 opens up with the Mezz Mezzrow-Tommy Ladnier Quintet featuring Teddy Bunn on guitar, Pops Foster on bass and Manzie Johnson on drums, finishing up their set from episode #7. Teddy Bunn get a solo guitar showcase with recordings made in 1940, now on CD from RST/Jazz Perspectives, and the balance of the program is devoted to the great Lil Hardin Armstrong t Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll [02] Tom Morgan Intro s Murder [12] Tom Morgan Comments re: Lil Hardin Armstrong on Decca 1937 [13] Lil Armstrong m on a Sit-Down Strike for Rhythm [14] Lil Armstrong m Knockin at the Cabin Door [15] Lil Armstrong s Call It Love [18] Tom Morgan Comments re: Lil Hardin Armstrong on Decca 1937-38 [19] Lil Armstrong s Wrong, Ain t Nothin Right [21] Lil Armstrong & Her Swing Orchestra: Harlem on a Saturday Night [22] Closing Theme by Jelly Rolll Morton with Tom Morgan Comments, Outro & ID Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced, engineered & recorded by Tom Morgan for jass.com Mastered & posted by Henk Botwinik Executive Producer: John Sinclair Special thanks to WWOZ-FM & Elysian Fields Studio, New Orleans Annotated by John Sinclair (p) 2007 Tom Morgan
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Tom Morgan?s Jazz Roots episode 7
from Radio Free Amsterdam June 14, 2007
Tom s opening set today features recordings by the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra with Coleman Hawkins, Don Redman, and Buster Bailey, made for Vocalion (as the Dixie Stompers) and Harmony Records in 1925. Redman is featured on vocals with the Dixie Stompers in what Morgan refers to as the early roots of rap music. There s a lot more of Fletcher Henderson 30s.A new episode is podcast every other Wednesday at Radio Free Amsterdam Playlist #07 [01] Theme: Duke Ellington: The Double Check Stomp [02] Tom Morgan ID, Intro s Rose [05] Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra: Pensacola [06] Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra: Florida Stomp [07] Tom Morgan Comments re: Fletcher Henderson [08] Dixie Stompers: Get It Fixed [09] Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra: Panama [10] Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra: I Want to See a Little More of What I Saw in Arkansas [11] Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra: I Found a New Baby [12] Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra: Black Horse Stomp [13] Tom Morgan Comments re: Fletcher Henderson Orchestra: [14] Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra: Hi Diddle Diddle [15] Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra: Honey Bunch [16] Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra: Dynamite [17] Tom Morgan Comments re: Teddy Bunn [18] Teddy Bunn & Spencer Williams: The Chicken and the Worm [19] Teddy Bunn & Spencer Williams: Blow It Up [20] Teddy Bunn & Spencer Williams: Tampa Twirl [21] Tom Morgan Comments [22] Mezz Mezzrow-Tommy Ladnier: Royal Garden Blues [23] Closing music & Tom Morgan Comments, ID & Outro Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced, engineered & recorded by Tom Morgan for jass.com Mastered & posted by Henk Botwinik Executive Producer: John Sinclair Special thanks to WWOZ-FM & Elysian Fields Studio, New Orleans Annotated by John Sinclair (p) 2007 Tom Morgan
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Tom Morgan Jazz Roots episode 6
from Radio Free Amsterdam May 30, 2007
Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992. He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture, published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries. Tom s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
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Jazz Roots episode 5
from Radio Free Amsterdam May 15, 2007
Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992. He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture, published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries. Tom s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
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Tom Morgan’s Jazz Roots - episode 3
from Radio Free Amsterdam February 13, 2007
Tom Morgan is a writer, radio producer and webmaster living in New Orleans. His first book, From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music: From 1895 to 1930, published by Elliott and Clark, was awarded second place in the Ralph Gleason Music Book Awards for the best music books published in 1992. He has lectured at numerous colleges and schools about jazz and blues and owns an extensive collection of early African American written sheet music. In 1996, he was an Associate Editor and major contributor for the African American Culture Volume of the Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture, published by Manly, Inc. For this project, he was in charge of all the musical entries. Tom s award winning early jazz web site, Jazz Roots, is available at jass.com.
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