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  1. 14 de jun. de 2024 · South Park. #22 most popular show yesterday. Known for its blunt humor and satirical take on sensitive topics, South Park features four foul-mouthed boys navigating the complexities of childhood. Fans of Big Mouth may enjoy the irreverent comedy and social commentary. 6 shows like South Park ... 2. Bob's Burgers. #36 most popular show yesterday.

  2. Há 4 dias · In 1981, Stanley launched the Clarke/Duke project with former Zappa keyboardist George Duke, which I caught at the Beacon Theater. There was also a memorable gig on Oct. 13, 1984 at New York’s The Bottom Line, where Jaco joined fellow Philadelphian Clarke on stage for a whirlwind jam. Two bass gods trading licks.

  3. Há 2 dias · WBGO Playlist. Friday, June 28, 2024. 09:22 PM amazon river - dori caymmi. 09:17 PM i can’t make you love me - joey alexander. 09:11 PM you go to my head - lennie tristano. 09:04 PM joy spring - clifford brown & max roach quintet. 08:57 PM a rã - leo gandelman.

  4. Há 3 dias · “Take the ‘A’ Train” is one of the Duke Ellington Orchestra’s signature tunes and one of Billy Strayhorn’s most famous compositions. It de facto replaced the band’s previous signature tune, “Sepia Panorama,” which Ellington had been prevented from using because of a 1940 dispute between the bandleader and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.

  5. Há 4 dias · by Brian Zimmerman. On this date in 1932, vocalist Bing Crosby, at just 29 years old, recorded this rendition of “St. Louis Blues” with the Duke Ellington Orchestra for Columbia Records. The song was written by trumpeter and composer W.C. Handy in 1914 and became a hit for jazz luminaries such as Louis Armstrong and Glenn Miller.

  6. Há 4 dias · In 1956, producer Normal Granz launched Ella Fitzgerald's Song Book series with the release of Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book. Released on Verve Records, this project celebrated composers and lyricists emblematic of the cultural cornerstone known as the Great American Songbook. The Oxford Companion to Jazz hailed the series: "The concept was