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Cultural Caravan TV presents a commemoration of the life and legacy of poet, publisher, musician and activist, George Edward Tait. Known for his legendary poem entitled the "Black Brigade". He was also honored in his lifetime with the distinction of being crowned the "Poet Laureate of Harlem". This episode features an insightful interview with Brother Tait and Tony Michelson.
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Manteca · Dizzy Gillespie & his Orchestra
The Greatest of Dizzy Gillespie
℗ Originally Recorded 1947. All rights reserved by BMG Music
Released on: 1961-01-01
Composer, Lyricist: Dizzy Gillespie
Composer, Lyricist: Walter Albert Fuller
Composer, Lyricist: Luciano Chano Pozo Gonzales
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Save Your Love For Me · Nancy Wilson
Save Your Love For Me: Nancy Wilson Sings The Great Blues Ballads
℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 2002 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2005-01-01
Associated Performer, Cornet: Nat Adderley
Associated Performer, Drums: Louis Hayes
Producer: Tom Morgan
Producer: Andy Wiswell
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Dave McEowen
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Sam Jones
Associated Performer, Piano: Joe Zawinul
Composer: Buddy Johnson
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Meet You At The Jazz Corner Of The World - Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - (Full 2001 Reissue)
Personnel
Lee Morgan, Trumpet
Wayne Shorter, Tenor Saxophone
Bobby Timmons, Piano; Jymie Merritt, Bass
Art Blakey, Drums
Composers
Disc One
1 Announcement By
Pee Wee Marquette 1:06
2 The Opener 8:29 (Hank Mobley)
3 What Know 10:26 (Lee Morgan)
4 The Theme 1:37
5 Announcement By Art Blakey 0:21
6 Round About Midnight 9:44 (Thelonious Monk)
7 The Breeze And I 10:38 (Lecuona-Camarata-Stillman)
Disc Two
1 Announcement By Pee Wee Marquette & Art Blakey 1:01
2 High Modes 13:09 (Hank Mobley)
3 Night Watch 8:34 (Hank Mobley)
4 The Things I Love 8:26 (H. Barlow-L. Harris)
5 The Summit 9:26 (Wayne Shorter)
6 The Theme 1:35
Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder live at Birdland in New York CB), on September 14, 1960
Personnel
Lee Morgan, Trumpet
Wayne Shorter, Tenor Saxophone
Bobby Timmons, Piano; Jymie Merritt, Bass
Art Blakey, Drums
Composers
Disc One
1 Announcement By
Pee Wee Marquette 1:06
2 The Opener 8:29 (Hank Mobley)
3 What Know 10:26 (Lee Morgan)
4 The Theme 1:37
5 Announcement By Art Blakey 0:21
6 Round About Midnight 9:44 (Thelonious Monk)
7 The Breeze And I 10:38 (Lecuona-Camarata-Stillman)
Disc Two
1 Announcement By Pee Wee Marquette & Art Blakey 1:01
2 High Modes 13:09 (Hank Mobley)
3 Night Watch 8:34 (Hank Mobley)
4 The Things I Love 8:26 (H. Barlow-L. Harris)
5 The Summit 9:26 (Wayne Shorter)
6 The Theme 1:35
Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder live at Birdland in New York CB), on September 14, 1960