Bobby Carcasses

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Bobby Carcassés was born in Jamaica and grew up in Cuba.

A multi-instrumentalist and singer, Carcassés worked with Dizzy Gillespie, Airto Moreira and Ronnie Scott among others, founded the Havana Jazz Festival in 1980, and is the father of pianist Roberto Carcassés.

On his spirited and fast-moving LiveStream from Jan. 21, 2021, Carcassés begins by taking a solo on congas, plays piano and sings with a rhythm section, and then takes his place as the lead singer with a salsa/Latin jazz band that includes three horns.

Among the numbers that are performed are “La Noche,” “Hot House” (which Carcassés scats and gives the band a chance to stretch out), and “Blues Guaquanco.”

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Nicki and Patrick Adams Duo

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Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz: Show #304

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Henry Holloway’s
“Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz”
Posted: January 15, 2021

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Playlist:

1. Ton O’Rock Bump…The Big 18 (0:52)
2. Blue Champagne…Jan Eberle (6:54)
3. Rose Room…Bobby Hackett (11:15)
4. Indubitably…Ray Anthony (14:57)
5. For No Reason At All In C…Eddie Lang/Bix Beiderbecke (19:26)
6. But Beautiful…Margaret Whiting (22:56)
7. Silver Bells…Jim Galloway/Jay McShann (26:45)
8. People Like You And Me…Glenn Miller (31:43)
9. Exactly Like You…Errol Garner (38:43)
10. As Time Goes By…Ken Higgins (42:21)
11. I’m Beginning To See The Light…Gavin Fullard (46:32)
12. I Dreamt I Dwelt In Harlem…Glenn Miller (49:39)

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