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Episode 365: The Jazz Session No.430, ft. Chuck Mangione live
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Episode 365: The Jazz Session No.430, ft. Chuck Mangione live
The Jazz Session No.430 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in August 2025, featuring a tremendous 1987 live album from the master jazz-arranger Chuck Mangione. TRACK LISTING: A Night in Tunisia - Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers; Jikela Emaweni - McCoy Mrubata, Wessel Van Rensburg; Aria from Suite in D minor [J.S.Bach] - Jacques Loussier; And I Love Her - Brad Mehldau Trio; And in the Beginning - Chuck Mangione; Sun Shower - Chuck Mangione; You've Changed - Emma Rawicz & Gwilym Simcock; Adam Alphabet - Neil Cowley Trio; The Entertainer - Ken Colyer's Jazzmen; Coal Cart Blues - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven; If Music Be the Food Of Love - Cleo Laine & John Dankworth; Let's Call the Whole Thing Off - Ella Fitzgerald & The Nelson Riddle Orchestra; Nature Boy - George Benson, w. Stevie Wonder; The Very Thought of You - Nat King Cole; Legend of the One-Eyed Sailor - Chuck Mangione; The Hill Where the Lord Hides - Chuck Mangione; Enigma - Joshua Jaswon Octet; Interwoven Hues - Joe Locke; My Reverie - Sonny Rollins; One Up, One Down - John Coltrane.
Tony Davenport's Jazz Session
raidersbroadcast.com "The Jazz Session" re-play shows for anyone who missed it! ... and plenty of other stuff, if by chance you like to 'explore', including the monthly folk/country programme "The Crossing".