Jazz Euphorium Favoriting : Playlist from August 7, 2024

Hosted by:

CKUT Music Collective

&

Glen

Jazz Euphorium is a magazine-style show for jazz lovers of all stripes.

Broadcasting since 1990, this show is hosted by CKUT's Music Department volunteer collective, which means it has had a rotating cast of jazzbos come in to host over the years. Each week a different voice is behind the mic, aiming to investigate a wide variety of music and keep listeners informed of upcoming events in Montreal.

Listeners can often catch remote broadcasts, in-studio performances, and interviews.

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Every Wednesday 8 - 10pm (EST)

Favoriting August 7, 2024: andrew and loris east saint-dom run down (vinyl mix)

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Program image Favoriting
(✓ = new, ㏄ = CanCon)

Artist Track Album
Joe Bonner  The Observer   Favoriting The Lifesaver     
Mccoy Tyner  Native Song   Favoriting Song for my Lady     
Don Cherry  There is a Bomb   Favoriting Where is Brooklyn?     
Eric Dolphy & Booker Little  Booker's Waltz   Favoriting Memorial Album     
Eric Dolphy  Miss Ann   Favoriting Last Date     
Nat Adderly Sextet  Home   Favoriting Don't Look Back     
Bennie Maupin  The Jewel in the Lotus   Favoriting The Jewel in the Lotus     
Dom Um Romao  The Angels   Favoriting Spirit of the Times     
Chico Hamilton  That Boy With That Long Hair   Favoriting Catwalk     
Frank foster  E.W. - Beautiful People   Favoriting The Loud Minority     
Doug Carn  Moon Dance   Favoriting Infant Eyes     
Sun Ra Arkestra  My Favorite Things   Favoriting Unity     
New York Art Quartet  Rosmosis   Favoriting New York Art Quartet     
don pullen  Communication   Favoriting Milano Strut     
Jimmy Lyons  However   Favoriting Other Afternoons     
George Freeman  Mama, Papa, Brother   Favoriting Birth Sign     
Jack Dejohnette  Brown, Warm and Wintry   Favoriting The Dejohnette Complex     
Joe Henderson  Inner Urge   Favoriting Inner Urge     


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