Hey Mister Jesse Podcast
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Thanks, Jesse, for featuring my Swing Mashups! I'm honored that you enjoyed them enough to mention them on your show!JesseMiner wrote:Episode #019 of the "Hey Mister Jesse" podcast is now available to download and enjoy. July's show features new music from Australia, tons of news, a handclappin' 8-Count Swing, and listener feedback. (69 minutes)
Listen to the show now at www.yehoodi.com/mrjesse!
(PS - Yes, you pronounced my name correctly. That's what I get for having such... uhm... "creative" parents! Hehe!)
Cheers!
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Episode #020 of the Hey Mister Jesse podcast is now available to download and enjoy. August's show features lots of news, a swinging soul tune by Eli "Paperboy" Reed. a jam-inciting 8-Count Swing, and an interview with and song by the legendary Linda Hopkins. (69 minutes)
Listen to the show now at www.yehoodi.com/mrjesse!
Jesse
Listen to the show now at www.yehoodi.com/mrjesse!
Jesse
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Episode #021 of the Hey Mister Jesse podcast, recorded in front of a live studio audience at Swing Out New Hampshire, is now available to download and enjoy. September's show features a ton of great new releases, the DJs' choice 8-Count Swing, an interview with and songs by the inspirational Dawn Hampton and questions from our live audience. (68 minutes)
Listen to the show now at www.yehoodi.com/mrjesse!
Jesse
Listen to the show now at www.yehoodi.com/mrjesse!
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Great show.
Quite a pleasant surprise to hear other DJ's are spinning Terra Hazleton. I have to recommend her CD "Anybody's Baby" which includes "The Spinach Song", great versions of "Sugar Blues", "Let's Do It" and "Sunday" and for the blues dancers, the title track "Anybody's Baby". It's just generally a fun CD. Terra often performs with Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards when they're on tour, the studio recordings only capture a tenth of the energy of the live shows.
In the "if you liked that, you might like this category", another great version of "Gal from Joe's" is off the Johnny Hodges CD, "with Billy Strayhorn and the Orchestra". It's a later recording, with Billy Strayhorn leading Duke Ellington's Orchestra" Not quite as punchy, with more of a shuffle rhythm but really highlights Hodges' sax. It's one of my favorites.
Quite a pleasant surprise to hear other DJ's are spinning Terra Hazleton. I have to recommend her CD "Anybody's Baby" which includes "The Spinach Song", great versions of "Sugar Blues", "Let's Do It" and "Sunday" and for the blues dancers, the title track "Anybody's Baby". It's just generally a fun CD. Terra often performs with Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards when they're on tour, the studio recordings only capture a tenth of the energy of the live shows.
In the "if you liked that, you might like this category", another great version of "Gal from Joe's" is off the Johnny Hodges CD, "with Billy Strayhorn and the Orchestra". It's a later recording, with Billy Strayhorn leading Duke Ellington's Orchestra" Not quite as punchy, with more of a shuffle rhythm but really highlights Hodges' sax. It's one of my favorites.
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Yeah, I am definitely going to pick up Terra Hazelton's CD now!
And thanks for the reminder about that Johnny Hodges version of "The Gal From Joe's". I haven't listened to that album in a while - I will definitely have to remember to play it again soon at a dance. I also really dig Charlie Barnet's version from Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie (not sure why Amazon doesn't list all of the tracks - this is a killer album!).
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And thanks for the reminder about that Johnny Hodges version of "The Gal From Joe's". I haven't listened to that album in a while - I will definitely have to remember to play it again soon at a dance. I also really dig Charlie Barnet's version from Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie (not sure why Amazon doesn't list all of the tracks - this is a killer album!).
Jesse
Sorry - I'm a bit behind at the moment , but wanted to congratulate you on the August show #020 which I've just heard. I particularly enjoyed the 8-count swing on songs for Jam Circles, with your live commentary over the sound clips. Some great songs there too.JesseMiner wrote:Episode #020 of the Hey Mister Jesse podcast is now available to download and enjoy. August's show features lots of news, a swinging soul tune by Eli "Paperboy" Reed. a jam-inciting 8-Count Swing, and an interview with and song by the legendary Linda Hopkins. (69 minutes)
Listen to the show now at www.yehoodi.com/mrjesse!
Jesse
Great track! Does anyone know the easiest way of ordering this album?Jonas wrote: The Harlem Kiddies track from Mike Thibault sounded just amazing! I'm getting the CD from Denmark right away...
Edit: I used my amazing Google skillz and found an online store that sells it: http://www.timelessjazz.com/shop/produc ... cts_id=778
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Glad you guys dig the track, you'll love the rest of the CD too. I wrote the email listed on the Little Beat order page and they told me how much the total plus shipping would be. They initially wanted me to send cash in the mail (!) but later said Paypal would be okay.trev wrote:Great track! Does anyone know the easiest way of ordering this album?Jonas wrote: The Harlem Kiddies track from Mike Thibault sounded just amazing! I'm getting the CD from Denmark right away...
Edit: I used my amazing Google skillz and found an online store that sells it: http://www.timelessjazz.com/shop/produc ... cts_id=778
Enjoy!
Mike
Hey, thanks for the heads up Mike. I didn't know about the Kiddies, and they were here all along, almost in my own back yard. I got my copy from Timeless today. "Do You Wanna Jump, Children?" is the best track in my opinion, but I dig "Bye Bye Blues" and "Alligator Swing" as well.Mike wrote:Glad you guys dig the track, you'll love the rest of the CD too. I wrote the email listed on the Little Beat order page and they told me how much the total plus shipping would be. They initially wanted me to send cash in the mail (!) but later said Paypal would be okay.trev wrote:Great track! Does anyone know the easiest way of ordering this album?Jonas wrote: The Harlem Kiddies track from Mike Thibault sounded just amazing! I'm getting the CD from Denmark right away...
Edit: I used my amazing Google skillz and found an online store that sells it: http://www.timelessjazz.com/shop/produc ... cts_id=778
Enjoy!
Mike
Peder at Little Beat Records e-mailed me, asking if I might have any clue as to why Timeless all of a sudden had sold ten copies of the Kiddies CD in a few days after a long period of fairly lukewarm interest...
/Jonas