Wednesday Breakfast Blend presents:
Today we celebrate Black artists from the ’50s, like Big Mama Thornton! Also, during the 7 o’clock hour, I’ll give away two tickets for the Temptations and the Four Tops’ performance at Altria Theater *in August.* Stay tuned!
Ella Fitzgerald & Oscar Peterson, “Lush Life (1957 Version)”
from Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook (Expanded Edition)
Miles Davis, “Sweet Sue, Just You (First Version)”
from The Complete Columbia Recordings: Miles Davis & John Coltrane
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong, “A Foggy Day (1956)”
from Ella & Louis Sing Gershwin - Our Love Is Here to Stay
1998
Jumpin' Joe Williams, “Voodoo Blues (Previously Unissued)”
from The Okeh Rhythm & Blues Story 1949-1957
Epic Records - 1993
Johnny Ace & The Beale Streeters, “Follow the Rule”
from Johnny Ace - The Complete Duke Recordings
Hip-O Select
Fats Domino, “I'm Walkin'”
from The Fats Domino Jukebox: 20 Greatest Hits
Parlophone Catalogue - 2002
Ruth Brown & Clyde McPhatter, “Love Has Joined Us Together”
from Miss Rhythm - Greatest Hits and More
Rhino Atlantic
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child”
from Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Gospel Train
1956
The Platters, “My Prayer”
from 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Series: The Best of The Platters (Remastered)
Island Mercury - 1999
Hank Ballard & The Midnighters, “The Twist”
from Hank Ballard & the Midnighters - Their Very Best - EP
dj ginger Wednesday Breakfast Blend February 6th, 2019
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