Jack Dieval und seine Solisten / Coleman / Whittier
Organiser
Centropa-Concert-Organisation
- Jack Dieval und seine Solisten Jazzensemble
- Astella Whittier Gesang
- Bill Coleman Trompete
Programme
- Charlie Parker
Now is the time (1945)
- Gerald Marks
All of me
- Fats Waller
Squeeze me
- Lester Young
Lester leeps in
- Cliff Burwell
Sweet Lorraine (1928)
- Cole Porter
Begin the beguine (Jubilee) (1935)
- Duke Ellington
I got it bad (and that ain't good) (1941)
- Jerome David Kern
All the things you are
- Jimmy McHugh
Don't blame me (1932)
- Billy Jim Layton
After you've gone
Intermission
- James F. Hanley
Indiana
- Harry Barris
I surrender dear
- Fats Waller
Ain't Misbehavin'
- Duke Ellington
Solitude (1934)
- Jimmy McHugh
I can't give you anything. Foxtrott (Blackbirds of 1928) (1928)
- Harold Arlen
Stormy weather. Slowfox (Cotton Club parade) (1933)
- George Gershwin
Somebody loves me (George White's Scandals of 1924) (1924)
The man I love (Lady, be good) (1927)
- Anonymus
Jumping in C
- William Christopher Handy
Saint Louis Blues
- Vincent Youmans
Tea for two (No, No, Nanette) (1925))
- Jack Dieval und seine Solisten Jazzensemble
- Astella Whittier Gesang
- Bill Coleman Trompete
Programme
- Charlie Parker
Now is the time (1945)
- Gerald Marks
All of me
- Fats Waller
Squeeze me
- Lester Young
Lester leeps in
- Cliff Burwell
Sweet Lorraine (1928)
- Cole Porter
Begin the beguine (Jubilee) (1935)
- Duke Ellington
I got it bad (and that ain't good) (1941)
- Jerome David Kern
All the things you are
- Jimmy McHugh
Don't blame me (1932)
- Billy Jim Layton
After you've gone
Intermission
- James F. Hanley
Indiana
- Harry Barris
I surrender dear
- Fats Waller
Ain't Misbehavin'
- Duke Ellington
Solitude (1934)
- Jimmy McHugh
I can't give you anything. Foxtrott (Blackbirds of 1928) (1928)
- Harold Arlen
Stormy weather. Slowfox (Cotton Club parade) (1933)
- George Gershwin
Somebody loves me (George White's Scandals of 1924) (1924)
The man I love (Lady, be good) (1927)
- Anonymus
Jumping in C
- William Christopher Handy
Saint Louis Blues
- Vincent Youmans
Tea for two (No, No, Nanette) (1925))