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09/04/2014

Stephen Duffy is joined by Richard Michael, who presents his first Piano Party with SNJO director Tommy Smith. Plus bassist Jaco Pastorious features in Pocket Legends.

Stephen welcomes back Richard Michael to present his first Piano Party with guest Tommy Smith, the director of the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra. Richard will be delving into Tommy's musical background and then perform a song together.

The Pocket Legend this week is composer and virtuosic bass player Jaco Pastorious who combined Afro Cuban rhythms with funk and we have another jazz artist who has gone pop in Jazz Goes Pop!

There's music from Scottish supergroup Algorhythmical and the latest artist to be announced for the Glasgow Jazz Festival, Sons Of Kemet.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Wed 9 Apr 2014 20:05

Music Played

  • Aretha Franklin

    Bring It On Home To Me

  • Klaxon Mutant Allstars

    Klaxon Tom Bomb

  • Algorhythmical

    Saltshaker

  • Carmen McRae

    I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away The Key)

  • Monty Alexander

    Trust

  • Yelena Eckemoff Trio

    Cloud Break

  • Pocket Legend - Jaco Pastorious

    • Jaco Pastorius

      Continuum

    • Jaco Pastorious & Joni Mitchell

      The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines

    • Jaco Pastorius

      Soul Intro/The Chicken

  • Federation of the Disco Pimp

    Revelation

  • Uros Peric & Big Band ROT Slovenia

    All Of Me

  • Takuya Kuroda

    Rising Son

  • Richard Michael's Piano Party - Tommy Smith

    • Bill Evans & Tony Bennett

      You Must Believe In Spring

    • Richard Michael & Tommy Smith

      I Hear A Rhapsody

  • Sons of Kemet

    Going Home

  • Jazz Goes Pop

    • Broken Brass Ensemble

      Crazy LA Blues

  • Billie Holiday

    I'm A Fool To Want You

  • Wes Montgomery

    Up And At It

Broadcast

  • Wed 9 Apr 2014 20:05

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