JAZZ FROM THE FRENCH MARKET 10 – DAT DERE

Maryse Dejean brings us another edition of Jazz from the French Market from WWOZ-FM in New Orleans with music by an unidentified artist, Maurice Brown, Stefan Harris, an interview with photographer Linka Odom, and a closing cut by Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
DAT DERE
JAZZ FROM THE FRENCH MARKET 10
Maryse Dejean, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, January 6, 2022 [22139]

John Coltrane & Miles Davis: So What
Maurice Brown: {Title Not Provided]
Maurice Brown: {Title Not Provided]
Stefan Harris: Dat Dere
Linka Odom Interview
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers: Light Side, Dark Side

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Maryse Dejean for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Maryse Dejean
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt
Special thanks to Don Paul

© 2022 Maryse Dejean. Used with permission.

SOUNDS OF FREEDOM – JAZZ FROM THE FRENCH MARKET 02

Maryse Dejean is back with her second episode of Jazz From The French Market from WWOZ-FM in New Orleans with music by Steve Heckman & Matt Clark, Art Blakey & The jazz Mesengers, Benito Gonzales, Malachi Thompson, Doug Carn & Adrian Young, Norah Jones, and Charles Earland, plus a pair of unidentified artists early in the program.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
SOUNDS OF FREEDOM
JAZZ FROM THE FRENCH MARKET 02
Maryse Dejean, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, December 7, 2021 [22027]

Oliver Nelson: Stolen Moments
[Unidentified Artist:] [Unidentified Selection]
[Unidentified Artist:] [Unidentified Selection]
Steve Heckman & Matt Clark: Jeanine
Art Blakey & The jazz Mesengers: Thermal
Benito Gonzales: Sounds of Freedom
Malachi Thompson: Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen
Doug Carn & Adrian Young: Under Water
Norah Jones: Why Don’t You Come
Charles Earland: Happy Because I’m Going Home

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Maryse Dejean for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Maryse Dejean
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt
Special thanks to Don Paul

© 2022 Maryse Dejean. Used with permission.