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Musicians Music Music - Jazz
  • Wynton Marsalis

    Wynton Marsalis discusses his musical upbringing

    Nov. 5, 1985

    Terkel comments and presents a musical performance by Wynton Marsalis

  • Wild Bill Davison discusses his upcoming show at the Jazz Showcase

    Apr. 24, 1984

    American jazz cornet player Wild Bill Davison known for his wild ways, discusses his career in jazz music and life in Chicago. Davison rubbed elbows with all the Chicago bigwigs from Al Capone to jazz legends such as Fats Waller.

  • Von Freeman, Kenny Prince, Bradley Parker-Sparrow, Joanie Pallatto in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Dec. 20, 1989

    Interviewing jazz musicians Von Freeman (tenor saxophone), Kenny Prince (piano), Bradley Parker-Sparrow(piano and composer), and Joanie Pallatto (vocalist).

  • Von Freeman, Franz Jackson, Kahil El'zabar in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Mar. 31, 1997

    Interviewing jazz musicians Von Freeman (tenor saxophone), Franz Jackson (vocals) and composer Kahil El'zabar.

  • Tribute to jazz violinist Stephane Grappelli

    Tribute to Stephane Grappelli

  • Tribute to jazz trumpet player Roy Eldridge who passed away in February 1989

  • Tribute to Buck Clayton

    Dec. 18, 1991

    Tribute to Buck Clayton

  • Terkel talks jazz with Teddy Wilson and John McDonough

    Apr. 27, 1976

    Studs Terkel and John McDonough talk with jazz pianist Teddy Wilson about his influences and career. Wilson was initially strongly influenced by Fats Waller and later came to highly admire Earl Hines. He adapted their clean and clear piano style to his own work. Wilson aspired to be a classical musician but felt he could not attain the performance level required because his time was spent in jazz. He was an original member of the Benny Goodman trio alongside both Goodman and Krupa. He was a part of the first inter racial group to play in public.

  • The Andrews Sisters

    Terkel interviews Maxene Andrews of The Andrews Sisters

    Aug. 23, 1982

    Maxene Andrews reminisces over Andrews Sisters songs with Studs Terkel. She acknowledges the heavy influence the Boswell Sisters played in the creation of their image. She relays musical stories surrounding songs in Abbott and Costello such as "Bugle Boy" from their movie "Buck Privates". How they found the song "Mir Bist Du Schon" and Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin helped with the lyrics. How song pluggers brought The Andrews Sisters "Tip-Pi-Tin". How "Apple Blossom Time" helped an injured soldier at Oak Knoll Hospital upon his return to the states.

  • Terkel interviews Jim Beebe and presents trombone music

    Jan. 5, 1983

    Presenting trombone music and interviewing trombone player Jim Beebe.

  • Terkel comments on and presents musical performance by Ruby Braff

    May. 2, 1985

    Presenting music by coronet player Ruby Braff prior to an appearance at Rick's Cafe.

  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of the Northern Illinois University jazz ensemble

    Jun. 16, 1982

    Presenting music of Northern Illinois University jazz ensemble with Louis Bellson and Ron Modell from a rough-mix tape entitled "Reflections of you.

  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of Pat Ferrari, Ron Steele and Jim Crockett

    Jun. 30, 1980

    Presenting music and interviewing studio musicians Pat Ferrari, Ron Steele and Jim Crockett editor of Guitar Play Magazine.

  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of old jazz duets with Don DeMichael

    Sep. 20, 1978

    Don DeMichael, editor-in-chief of DownBeat, has brought a collection of jazz duets and critiques and evaluates the songs with Studs Terkel.

  • Terkel comments and presents musical performance of John Lewis

    Jun. 1, 1984

    Presenting music with John Lewis member of the Modern Jazz Quartet.

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