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Friday
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On
WFMU's
Give the Drummer Radio
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February 4, 2014
Professor Nathan Davis, Ph.D (Doctor of Beautyology) | ||
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Theme Music: James Brown |
Cold Sweat (pt. 1) |
b/w Cold Sweat (pt. 2)
(King 1967) |
Eric Dolphy | GW |
Last Recordings
(West Wind 1964) |
Nathan Davis | A5 |
Rules of Freedom
(Hot House 1967) |
Nathan Davis, Akagündüz Kutbay, Emin Findikoglu | Çeçen Kizi |
TRT: Ara Müzikleri
(Yonca 1977) |
Talkover Music: Nathan Davis |
That Kaycee Thing |
The Hip Walk
(Saba/MPS 1965) |
Talkover Music: Nathan Davis |
Now Let M' Tell Ya |
Peace Treaty
(Société Française De Productions Phonographiques 1965) |
Nathan Davis | Evolution |
Happy Girl
(Saba 1965) |
Nathan Davis | Stick Buddy |
If
(Tomorrow International 1976) |
Nathan Davis | Mean Business |
Suite for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
(Tomorrow International 1976) |
Closing Theme: Specks Williams |
We Gave the Drummer Some |
b/w Specks' Blues
(Jax 196?) |
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Yes, the axe story is a bullshitrophal. | |
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Not the same ND. That ND has appeared live on WFMU. On Kurt Gottschalk's Miniature Minotaurs show. Either that or there are THREE Nathan Davises. | |
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The pianist is, fascinatingly, Hampton Hawes. Art Taylor is on drums. Davis is on soprano sax. | |
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@Jeff Golick That is a FANTASTIC autobio. Raise Up Off Me is one of my favorite books on music. | |
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I've already favorited your opening cut. Ha! | |
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I'm here but I've had a night on the beer! Burp! (pardon me) | |
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Good glug to you, Sir! | |
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Hi Doug and Drummers! This kicks frogs ass! | |
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Bye, everyone! Archives, ho! | |
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Now I see where your priorities are. Glug to your pops, Stanley! | |
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@Jeff G: Bye! Enjoy eating with your children, 1s, and any young goats around! | |
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Wow, funny how famous people have often met like that, before they were well known! | |
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Why no I haven't! @Uncle Michael Rise and shine, handsome. | |
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I guess you could say you went to Nathan's for dinner. | |
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No way to know for sure what the Japanese will end up liking. | |
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Have a great evening everyone! | |
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Just to answer your question about Jimmy Woode, he is often referred to by Phil Schaap, who interviewed him about his time in the Ellington Orchestra. Schaap always pronounces his name like "woody." | |
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