Profuse apologies to all for my having overlooked this item, on tonight (Friday 15 Dec):
BBC Radio 2
8 pm Friday Night is Music Night
Guy Barker conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra and the BBC Big Band in a celebration of British vocalist Cleo Laine, who was 90 in October. The concert features songs associated with Laine's career - including her work with her husband John Dankworth and albums with James Galway, Dudley Moore and Ray Charles - and she's joined on stage by Clare Teal, Kandace Springs, Jacqui Dankworth, Alec Dankworth and Charlie Wood. Recorded on 29 November at the Town Hall, Birmingham.
This may not be to every jazzer's taste - and Mr Barker appears to be fast taking on the mantle of today's answer to Jack Hylton and Sunday Night at the London Palladium, ca. 1958 - but respect where respect is due, say I. Not to mention the fact that Alec Dankworth was very complimentary about my bicycle when he visited the Oval Tavern back during the summer - it turned out Mr Dankworth Jr is a keen cyclist. But I'm willing to bet "One Day More", the album for which Daryl Runswick composed the songs for her in 1979, which in my view is one of the best things either one of them has done, will not get any mention. After all, it's only a two-hour long programme.
BBC Radio 2
8 pm Friday Night is Music Night
Guy Barker conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra and the BBC Big Band in a celebration of British vocalist Cleo Laine, who was 90 in October. The concert features songs associated with Laine's career - including her work with her husband John Dankworth and albums with James Galway, Dudley Moore and Ray Charles - and she's joined on stage by Clare Teal, Kandace Springs, Jacqui Dankworth, Alec Dankworth and Charlie Wood. Recorded on 29 November at the Town Hall, Birmingham.
This may not be to every jazzer's taste - and Mr Barker appears to be fast taking on the mantle of today's answer to Jack Hylton and Sunday Night at the London Palladium, ca. 1958 - but respect where respect is due, say I. Not to mention the fact that Alec Dankworth was very complimentary about my bicycle when he visited the Oval Tavern back during the summer - it turned out Mr Dankworth Jr is a keen cyclist. But I'm willing to bet "One Day More", the album for which Daryl Runswick composed the songs for her in 1979, which in my view is one of the best things either one of them has done, will not get any mention. After all, it's only a two-hour long programme.
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