New Year's Eve
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton with the full spectrum of listeners' jazz requests, today featuring music by blues singer Jimmy Witherspoon and saxophonist Dexter Gordon.
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph profiles the work of pioneering Chicago-born jazz, funk and electronic musician Herbie Hancock, with help from pianist Jason Rebello. Best known for his Grammy Award-winning 1983 instrumental single Rockit, Hancock has also collaborated with trumpeter Miles Davis, Jaco Pastorius, Joni Mitchell and the Headhunters.
Best known for Rockit?? Hmmm
- answers please on a used LP inner sleeve.
The Midnight Hour - ding-dong, fireworks, drunk dickheads outside accompanying, etc.
It's..........................
Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Waheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey!!!!!



A showcase of trumpeter Roy Eldridge (1911-89)
Oh - it's... a... repeat.............

(Nothing quite like a repeat for getting life off on a fresh start eh?)
Monday 2 January
11.00 Jazz Now
Music from the 2016 Sounds of Denmark Festival
Danish Blues served up by Denmark's favourite export, Chris Pierre Bacon.
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton with the full spectrum of listeners' jazz requests, today featuring music by blues singer Jimmy Witherspoon and saxophonist Dexter Gordon.
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph profiles the work of pioneering Chicago-born jazz, funk and electronic musician Herbie Hancock, with help from pianist Jason Rebello. Best known for his Grammy Award-winning 1983 instrumental single Rockit, Hancock has also collaborated with trumpeter Miles Davis, Jaco Pastorius, Joni Mitchell and the Headhunters.
Best known for Rockit?? Hmmm

The Midnight Hour - ding-dong, fireworks, drunk dickheads outside accompanying, etc.

It's..........................
Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Waheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey!!!!!




A showcase of trumpeter Roy Eldridge (1911-89)
Oh - it's... a... repeat.............


(Nothing quite like a repeat for getting life off on a fresh start eh?)
Monday 2 January
11.00 Jazz Now
Music from the 2016 Sounds of Denmark Festival
Danish Blues served up by Denmark's favourite export, Chris Pierre Bacon.
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