The Harlem Renaissance

One, if not the MOST influential jazz scenes in the world resides in post-depression Harlem in the 1920s/1930s. Tune in for Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, and more!

  • 8:02am I Don't Know Why I Love You So by Duke Ellington on Ellington, Duke: Echoes of Harlem (1936-1938) (Naxos)
  • 8:05am Clarinet Marmalade by Bix Beiderbecke on Bix Beiderbecke, Vol. 1: Singin' the Blues (Sony BMG Music Entertainment)
  • 8:11am Wild Cat Blues by Young Sidney Bechet on Young Sidney Bechet 1923-1925 (Timeless Records)
  • 8:14am One O'Clock Jump by Count Basie on The Complete Decca Recordings (UMG Recordings)
  • 8:17am PSA by PSA on PSA (PSA)
  • 8:18am Take the "A" Train by Duke Ellington on In a Sentimental Mood (Sony Music Entertainment)
  • 8:25am Everybody Eats When They Come to My House by Cab Calloway on Hi De Ho Man (Sony Music Entertainment)
  • 8:28am Am I Blue (05-14-29) by Ethel Waters on Complete Jazz Series 1926 - 1929 (Complete Jazz Series)
  • 8:31am I'll Be Seeing You by Billie Holiday on Billie Holiday (Commodore Records)
  • 8:35am 'Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do by Bessie Smith on The Best of Bessie Smith (Sony Music Entertainment)
  • 8:38am Ain't Misbehavin' by Fats Waller on If You Gots to Ask, You Ain't Got It! (Sony BMG Music Entertainment)
  • 8:42am PSA by PSA on PSA (PSA)
  • 8:44am Jumpin Jive by Cab Calloway on Hi De Ho Man (Sony Music Entertainment)
  • 8:47am St. Louis Blue (With Louis Armstrong) by Bessie Smith on The Best of Bessie Smith (Sony Music Entertainment)
  • 8:51am The Avenues by Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad on Jazz is Dead (HOTBOX)
  • 8:56am My Mind is an Oven by sunking on SMUG (HOTBOX)
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