The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
DETROIT LIFE RADIO 300
Jazz Roots With Tom Morgan 14
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, 2007 [JR-0014]
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Tom Morgan is an award-winning jazz historian and community broadcaster usually heard on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans. Recently Tom was unjustly suspended from the air after being attacked in the studio at shift change by another deejay. While Tom’s off the air in New Orleans we have decided to double his airtime on Radio Free Amsterdam and will be running his New Orleans Music Show archives every Tuesday and his Jazz Roots show every Wednesday this fall until he is reinstated.
Jazz Roots 14 features classic jazz by the Jimmy Lunceford Orchestra, the Dandridge Sisters, and the Wilbur deParis band “live” in Boston in 1957.
[01] Opening Music: Jimmy Lunceford & His Orchestra: Bugs’ Parade
[02] Jimmy Lunceford & His Orchestra: Blues in the Groove
[03] Jimmy Lunceford & His Orchestra: What’s Your Story, Morning Glory
[04] Tom Morgan ID, Intro & Comments re: Jimmy Lunceford
[05] Jimmy Lunceford & His Orchestra: Monotony in Four Flats
[06] Jimmy Lunceford & the Dandridge Sisters: Minnie the Moocher Is Dead
[07] Jimmy Lunceford & the Dandridge Sisters: Down by the Riverside
[08] Tom Morgan Comments re: Jimmy Lunceford & Wilbur deParis
[09] Wilbur deParis: Majorca
[10] Wilbur deParis: Juba Dance
[11] Wilbur deParis: Toll Gate
[12] Tom Morgan Comments re: Wilbur deParis
[13] Wilbur deParis: The Wrought Iron Rag
[14] Wilbur deParis: Chelito Lindo
[15] Wilbur deParis: Sister Kate
[16] Tom Morgan Comments re: Wilbur deParis & ID
[17] Wilbur deParis: Banjoker
[18] Wilbur deParis: Tres Moutard
[19] Tom Morgan Outro & ID over Jelly Roll Morton Closing Theme
A JOINT PRODUCTION
Radio Free Amsterdam & Detroit Life Radio
Hosted by Tom Morgan for DetroitLife313.com
Produced & recorded by Tom Morgan at WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Holice P. Wood
© 2010 Tom Morgan. Used with permission.