Join jazz aficionado Don Shor as he explores the diverse and fascinating world of jazz. Jazz After Dark spans the gamut, from roots in boogie-woogie, blues, and ragtime through traditional and straight-ahead jazz, soul jazz, bossa nova, and more.
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Episode 333: Drumless Jazz, Part 2
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Starts with a later trio led by Oscar Peterson, with Joe Pass and Neils Henning Orsted Pedersen.
That's followed by a delightful trio of Sarah Vaughan, Mundell Lowe, and George Duvivier.
- The third selection is by Kenny Wheeler with Bill Frisell, Lee Konitz, and Dave Holland from a 1997 album.
- From a seven cd set of the duo of Stan Getz and Kenny Barron, I play you 'Gone With the Wind'
- A delightful little ditty from clarinetist/saxophonist Jimmy Giuffre called The Train And The River.
- Life Goes On and On by Carla Bley. Unfortunately it didn't, as she left us a couple years after "Life Goes On" was released.
- Benny Green with Russell Malone and Christian McBride
- Ever hear of saxophonist Christof Lauer and Jens Thomas from Germany? They have an album where the play the music of Sting.
- Don Shirley's second album was with Richard Davis on bass. Hear them play "I Can't Give You Anything But Love".
- Chick Corea and Gary Burton play Todd Dameron's 'Hot House'.
- The final selection is by Lucky Thompson and Oscar Pettiford from 1956. And I introduce a new word: tricrotism.

720 episodes
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Starts with a later trio led by Oscar Peterson, with Joe Pass and Neils Henning Orsted Pedersen.
That's followed by a delightful trio of Sarah Vaughan, Mundell Lowe, and George Duvivier.
- The third selection is by Kenny Wheeler with Bill Frisell, Lee Konitz, and Dave Holland from a 1997 album.
- From a seven cd set of the duo of Stan Getz and Kenny Barron, I play you 'Gone With the Wind'
- A delightful little ditty from clarinetist/saxophonist Jimmy Giuffre called The Train And The River.
- Life Goes On and On by Carla Bley. Unfortunately it didn't, as she left us a couple years after "Life Goes On" was released.
- Benny Green with Russell Malone and Christian McBride
- Ever hear of saxophonist Christof Lauer and Jens Thomas from Germany? They have an album where the play the music of Sting.
- Don Shirley's second album was with Richard Davis on bass. Hear them play "I Can't Give You Anything But Love".
- Chick Corea and Gary Burton play Todd Dameron's 'Hot House'.
- The final selection is by Lucky Thompson and Oscar Pettiford from 1956. And I introduce a new word: tricrotism.

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