Jazz Euphorium Favoriting : Playlist from October 16, 2024

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CKUT Music Collective

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 (EDT)

Favoriting October 16, 2024

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

Artist Track Year
John Coltrane  Alabama   Favoriting 1963     
Billie Holiday  Strange Fruit   Favoriting 1953     
Charles Mingus  Fables of Faubus   Favoriting 1958     
Louis Armstrong  (What did I do to be so) Black and Blue   Favoriting 1927     
John Coltrane  Song of the Underground Railroad   Favoriting 1961     
Art Blakey Percussion Ensemble  Cubano Chant   Favoriting      
Dave Brubeck, Louis Armstrong, The Real Ambassadors  They Say I Look Like God   Favoriting      
Charles Mingus  Work Song (Break the Chains)   Favoriting 1955     
Charles Mingus  Free Cell Block F, 'Tis Nazi U.S.A.   Favoriting      
Max Roach  Let Thy People Go   Favoriting      
Archie Shepp  Things have got to Change   Favoriting      
Ornette Coleman  Peace   Favoriting      
Nina Simone  Mississippi Goddamn   Favoriting 1964     
Mary Lou Williams  I Have a Dream   Favoriting      
Archie Shepp  Attica Blues   Favoriting 1972     
SERAPHINE NOIR, Nona Shipov  ALL CAPS   Favoriting      
Faraj Suleiman  Questions on My Mind   Favoriting      
Ibrahim Maalouf  True Story   Favoriting      
Faraj Suleiman  Elegy for a Lone Martyr   Favoriting      


Listener chat!

  9:33pm Nicholas:

The playlist is especially excellent tonight. Love it.
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