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26/03/2014

Stephen Duffy presents session tracks from The James Taylor Quartet, plus an interview with Cameroonian sax legend Manu Dibango.

Stephen Duffy brings you live music from The James Taylor Quartet, plus we catch up with the Cameroonian sax legend Manu Dibango. Our pocket legend is Billy May who penned classics such as Let's Face the Music and Dance. Jazz Goes Pop this week is a Pat Metheny take on a Norah Jones hit. And there should also be time for a Zen moment to celebrate the arrival of spring.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Wed 26 Mar 2014 20:05

Music Played

  • Nat King Cole

    Let's Face The Music And Dance

  • Julian ArgΓΌelles

    Triality

  • RenΓ© Marie

    I'd Rather Be Burned As A Witch

  • Session Music - James Taylor Quartet

    • The James Taylor Quartet

      Song For My Dad

  • Jazz Goes Pop!

    • Pat Metheny

      Don't Know Why

  • Hidden Orchestra

    Fourth Wall

  • John Barry

    Beat For Beatniks

  • Arild Andersen, Paolo Vinaccia & Tommy Smith

    Raijin

  • Nik Bartsch & Ronin

    Modal 47

  • John Coltrane

    Blue Train

  • Cassandra Wilson

    Waters Of March

  • Session Music - James Taylor Quartet

    • The James Taylor Quartet

      Don't Mess With Mr T

  • Manu Dibango

    The Panther

  • Manu Dibango

    A Night In Tunisia

  • Pocket Legend - Billy May

    • Billy May & His Orchestra

      The Song Is You

    • Billy May & His Orchestra

      Be My Host

    • Frank Sinatra

      Luck Be A Lady

  • Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Introducing Artist

    • Jamie Smith

      Kinetic

  • Led Bib

    Plastic Lighthouse

Broadcast

  • Wed 26 Mar 2014 20:05

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