MIDNIGHT SOLTICE : The Blue Note Story Vol. 2

by | Nov 8, 2011 | PODCASTS

Midnight Soulstice is a Richmond Soul and Funk radio show, hosted by Mr. Felty & DJ Pari, featuring guest artists and DJs.The show airs every Friday from 11pm-1am EST. Listen live at 97.3fm or WRIR.org

We hope you will enjoy the second volume of The Blue Note Story, a Midnight Soulstice series about the greatest Jazz label of all time. Listen to our host DJ Pari dig deep into his Blue Note collection to play you a selection of fine rarities, all off original vinyl.

Grant Green – Cease the bombing (Blue Note 84327)
Kenny Burrell – Chitlins con carne (Blue Note 4123)
Lou Donaldson – Aw shucks! (Blue Note 4263)
Freddie Roach – Brown sugar (Blue Note 4168)
Jack McDuff – Down home style (Blue Note 4322)
Big John Patton – The Silver Metre (Blue Note 4130)
George Braith – Boop Bop Bing Bash (Blue Note 4161)
Lonnie Smith – Twenty-five miles (Blue Note 7243)
Jimmy Smith – Jumpin’ the Blue (Blue Note 4078)
Larry Young – Zoltan (Blue Note 4221)
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers – ‘Round about midnight (Blue Note 4054)
John Coltrane – Blue Train (Blue Note 1577)
Joe Henderson – El Barrio (Blue Note 4189)
Donald Byrd – Black Jack (Blue Note 4259)
Horace Silver – The Tokyo Blues (Blue Note 4110)
Stanley Turrentine – And satisfy (Blue Note 4240)
Eric Dolphy – Gazzelloni (Blue Note 4163)
Ike Quebec – Shu Shu (Blue Note 4114)

http://midnightsoulstice.podbean.com


Midnight Soulstice is a Richmond Soul and Funk radio show, hosted by Mr. Felty & DJ Pari, featuring guest artists and DJs.The show airs every Friday from 11pm-1am EST. Listen live at 97.3fm or WRIR.org

We hope you will enjoy the second volume of The Blue Note Story, a Midnight Soulstice series about the greatest Jazz label of all time. Listen to our host DJ Pari dig deep into his Blue Note collection to play you a selection of fine rarities, all off original vinyl.

Grant Green – Cease the bombing (Blue Note 84327)
Kenny Burrell – Chitlins con carne (Blue Note 4123)
Lou Donaldson – Aw shucks! (Blue Note 4263)
Freddie Roach – Brown sugar (Blue Note 4168)
Jack McDuff – Down home style (Blue Note 4322)
Big John Patton – The Silver Metre (Blue Note 4130)
George Braith – Boop Bop Bing Bash (Blue Note 4161)
Lonnie Smith – Twenty-five miles (Blue Note 7243)
Jimmy Smith – Jumpin’ the Blue (Blue Note 4078)
Larry Young – Zoltan (Blue Note 4221)
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers – ‘Round about midnight (Blue Note 4054)
John Coltrane – Blue Train (Blue Note 1577)
Joe Henderson – El Barrio (Blue Note 4189)
Donald Byrd – Black Jack (Blue Note 4259)
Horace Silver – The Tokyo Blues (Blue Note 4110)
Stanley Turrentine – And satisfy (Blue Note 4240)
Eric Dolphy – Gazzelloni (Blue Note 4163)
Ike Quebec – Shu Shu (Blue Note 4114)

http://midnightsoulstice.podbean.com

R. Anthony Harris

R. Anthony Harris

In 2005, I created RVA Magazine, and I'm still at the helm as its publisher. From day one, it’s been about pushing the “RVA” identity, celebrating the raw creativity and grit of this city. Along the way, we’ve hosted events, published stacks of issues, and, most importantly, connected with a hell of a lot of remarkable people who make this place what it is. Catch me at @majormajor____




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