Monday, February 24, 2014

Quincy Troupe & K. Curtis Lyle on Amiri Baraka




This afternoon, on the 5 o'clock hour, Quincy Troupe returns to New Day Jazz, along with surprise guest, poet K.Curtis Lyle, for our continuing discussion on the life and legacy of Amiri Baraka.

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Sunday 2/23/2014 @ 3:00PM - 6:00PM

ArtistSongAlbumLabel
Miles Davis & Milt Jackson Dr. Jackle Quintet / Sextet Prestige
Modern Jazz Quartet featuring Jimmy Giuffre Fun Modern Jazz Quartet At Music Inn: Guest Artist Jimmy Giuffre Atlantic
Modern Jazz Quartet A Night in Tunisia Modern Jazz Quartet Atlantic
Ray Brown & Milt Jackson featuring Marion Williams I'veGot to live the Life I Sing About in My Song Much In Common Verve
Amiri Baraka Dope Before Columbus Foundation Poets Read Folkways
Airbreak
Jimmy Heath Gingerbread Boy On the Trail Riverside
Miles Davis Quintet Gingerbread Boy Miles Smiles Columbia
Roland Kirk Quartet From Bechet, Byas, & Fats Rip, Rig & Panic Limelight
Fats Waller Smashing Thirds Solo 1929 - 1934 Bluebird
Fats Waller African Ripples Solo 1929 - 1934 Bluebird
Fats Waller I'm Crazy About My Baby Fats Waller Plays & Sings CBS - France
Airbreak
Rahsaan Roland Kirk Day Dream Natural Black Inventions: Root Strata Atlantic
Tommy Flanagan Trio Chelsea Bridge Overseas Prestige
LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka) Poems, 1965 Poetry Center S.F. State
Amiri Baraka & Roscoe Mitchell In Town (Poem for Newark) Yoshi's Jan. 17, 2011 Private Recording
Ray Charles Tell Me You'll Wait For Me The Genius of Ray Charles Atlantic
Dinah Washington This Bitter Earth The Great Songs Mercury
LaVern Baker Soul on Fire LaVern Baker Atlantic
Airbreak
Etta Jones Don't Go to Strangers Don't Go to Strangers Prestige
Eric Dolphy Eclipse Out There New Jazz
Eric Dolphy 17 West (excerpt) Out There New Jazz
Interview with Quincy Troupe & K. Curtis Lyle By Justin Desmangles Interview with Quincy Troupe & K. Curtis Lyle By Justin Desmangles Interview with Quincy Troupe & K. Curtis Lyle By Justin Desmangles Interview with Quincy Troupe & K. Curtis Lyle By Justin Desmangles
Eric Dolphy Out There (excerpt) Out There New Jazz
Airbreak
Carlos Santana & John McLaughlin Naima Love Devotion Surrender Columbia
Miles Davis John McLaughlin Bitches Brew Columbia

Above photo, Baraka at the National Black Political Convention in 1972. Gary Settle/The New York Times.

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