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Jamie Cullum plays classic jazz and new releases, and features a few words from British drummer Ginger Baker.

Jamie Cullum plays an hour of jazz music ranging from its heritage to its future.

This week, Jamie selects classic tracks and shares anecdotes about how he first heard them as well as explaining their significance in the world of jazz. He also features a few words from British drummer, Ginger Baker. Ginger remembers growing up listening to stars like Charlie Parker, Max Roach and Dizzy Gillespie. He also talks about working with Cream, Fela Kuti and Ron Miles plus his new African Jazz Fusion project together with saxophonist Pee Wee Ellis and bassist Alec Dankworth.

57 minutes

Last on

Tue 23 Apr 2013 19:00

Music Played

  • Etta Jones

    Nature Boy

    • Hollar!.
    • Prestige.
  • Buddy Pipp’s Highlifers

    Sway

    • London Is The Place For Me 5 & 6.
    • Honest Jon’s Records.
  • The Equatics

    What They Doin?

    • Doin’ It.
    • Now Again Records.
  • Oliver Nelson

    Butch And Butch

    • Blues And The Abstract Truth.
    • Impulse!.
  • Bill Frisell

    Eighty-One

    • Bill Frisell, Ron Carter, Paul Motian.
    • Nonesuch Records.
  • Ginger Baker Feature

    • Ginger Baker Trio

      Cyril Davies

      • Coward of the County.
      • Atlantic Records.
  • Charlie Parker Quintet

    Salt Peanuts

    • Bird Up.
    • Savoy Jazz.
  • Cream

    Traintime

    • Wheels Of Fire.
    • Polydor.
  • Ginger Baker Trio

    Jesus Loves Me

    • Coward of the County.
    • Atlantic Records.
  • Joshua Redman

    Stop This Train

    • Walking Shadows.
    • Nonesuch Records.
  • Meshell Ndegeocello feat. Lizz Wright

    Nobody's Fault But Mine

    • Pour Une Γ‚me Souveraine - A Dedication To Nina Simone.
    • NaΓ―ve Records.
  • Horace Silver

    Que Pasa Trio Version

    • Cantiga Para Meu Pai (Song For My Father).
    • Blue Note.
  • Bonobo

    Sapphire

    • The North Borders.
    • Ninja Tune.

Broadcast

  • Tue 23 Apr 2013 19:00