The Jazz Show Episode October 18, 2010

Broadcast on 18-Oct-2010

9:00pm - 12:00am

Tonight is the birthday of one of the finest Jazz singers the world has ever seen except she doesn't get often mentioned when many people discuss Jazz singers. The names Ella, Billie, Sarah and sometimes Carmen are often mentioned but it seems that Anita O'Day is often omitted. Anita IS one of the greats and through her tempestuous life she managed to have many musical successes and was able through her great talent, to reinvent herself many times. One of her classic and finest recordings is tonight's Feature. It combines Anita with the orchestra under the direction of the talented and sadly departed Gary McFarland. McFarland assembled an all-star orchestra and wrote all of the arrangements to feature Miss O'Day. She sings some old tunes done up in very new clothes and some brand new (for the time) material. The album entitled "All The Sad Young Men" was completed in 1961. The centerpiece and title track was the immoral tune by Thomas Wolf and Frances Landesman called "The Ballad of the Sad Young Men", a composition depicting young men going off to war. The theme is universal.

Happy Birthday Miss O'Day (born in Chicago on Oct. 18,1919).Your music will live forever and this album represents you at your very best!

Track Listing:

You'd Be So Nice to Come
Art Pepper · Art Pepper Meets The
Home To.
Rhythm Section
The Man I Love
Coconut Bill
Ernesto Cervini · Little Black Bird
Little Black Bird
Seven Claps
Jimmy Rey.
Jammin' With Gene
Gene Ammons · Not Really The Blues
Blues
Sir Roland Hanna · 'Round Midnight
'Round Midnight
Century Rag
McKie's
Sonny Stitt · Sonny at The DJ Lounge
The Stroller
Lou Donaldson · Lou Donaldson Sextet
Boogie Blues
Anita O'Day · All The Sad Young Men
You Came A Long Way
From St. Louis.
I Want To Sing a Song
A Woman Alone With
The Blues.
The Ballad of The Sad
Young Men.
Do Nuthin' 'Till You Hear
From Me.
One More Mile
Night Bird
Up State
Senor Blues.
Scoochie.
Roy Haynes · Cracklin'