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  • Oscar Brown Jr.

    Interview with Oscar Brown, Jr.

    Sep. 16, 1996

    Interviewing jazz singer and songwriter Oscar Brown, Jr.

  • Interview with Oscar Brown Jr. ; part 2

    Jun. 26, 1962
  • Oscar Brown Jr.

    Interview with Oscar Brown Jr. ; part 1

    Jun. 26, 1962
  • Interview with Mose Allison

    Mar. 26, 1985

    Discussing his appearance at Rick's Cafe with jazz musician Mose Allison.

  • Interview with Lawrence (Bud) Freeman

    Feb. 22, 1985
  • Interview with Jean Bach

    Oct. 10, 1994

    Interviewing producer, director and screenwriter Jean Bach about her Oscar-nominated documentary "A Great Day in Harlem".

  • Interview with Jackie Cain and Roy Kral

    Oct. 29, 1977

    Interviewing jazz singers and musicians Jackie Cain and Roy Kral.

  • Interview with Jackie Cain and Roy Kral

    Jan. 13, 1988

    Interviewing jazz singers and musicians Jackie Cain and Roy Kral.

  • Interview with Dave Brubeck and Russell Gloyd

    Oct. 14, 1988

    Interviewing jazz composer and pianist Dave Brubeck and conductor Russell Gloyd.

  • Interview with Andy Bey

    Aug. 29, 1997

    Interviewing jazz singer Andy Bey.

  • Hugh Wiley Hitchcock and Stanley Sadie

    Hugh Wiley Hitchcock and Stanley Sadie discussing the book "The New Grove Dictionary of American Music"

    Nov. 4, 1986

    Discussing the book "The New Grove Dictionary of American Music". They talk about American music and musicians of all kinds and from different periods. Includes Charles Ive's song "At the River" sung by Cleo Laine in the middle of the program.

  • Hoagy B. Carmichael discusses his father’s life as a jazz musical

    May. 20, 1993

    Hoagy B. Carmichael discusses his father and legendary jazz musician, Hoagy Carmichael. He also explores his work as a music producer, author, bamboo fly rod builder, and manager of his father’s music. Includes a test tone that lasts 25 seconds. music.

  • Henry Threadgill, Fred Hopkins, and Steve McCall discuss their trio jazz group, Air

    Sep. 4, 1981

    Studs interview of Air jazz trio with Henry Threadgill - reeds, Fred Hopkins - bass, and Steve McCall - percussion. They discuss their individual careers and the people who have influenced them. Studs quoted Nelson Algren. Studs explores the evolution of their music and how the three came together. They discuss various pieces of their music and the instruments they use. Pauses were taken for musical numbers but none were played on this recording.

  • Henry Threadgill in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jul. 12, 1988
  • Helen Humes discusses her career

    Jun. 29, 1977

    Helen Humes discusses her career and touring with Count Basie and his orchestra. John McDonough is present for the interview and contributes. Songs sung by Helen are played throughout the interview: "He May Be Your Man", "Song of the Wanderer", "If I Could Be with You for One Hour Tonight" (2 recordings- one from 1940 and one from 1977), "Unlucky Woman", "They Can't Take That Away From Me", "Today I Sing the Blues", and "They Raided the Joint". Music has been removed for copyright reasons.

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