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Saturday February 14 2015 - Valentine

Art Tatum, "Isn't It Romantic," Group Masterpieces, Vol. 6 (Pablo)

McCoy Tyner & Stephane Grappelli, "I Didn't Know What Time It Was," One on One (Milestone)

Sarah Vaughan, "I Didn't Know What Time It Was," Crazy and Mixed Up (Pablo)

Warne Marsh, "The Nearness of You," A Ballad Album (Criss Cross)

Gerry Mulligan, "My Funny Valentine," Original Quartet with Chet Baker (Pacific Jazz)

Ella Fitzgerald, "My Funny Valentine," Rodgers & Hart Songbook, Vol. 2 (Verve)

Milt Jackson, "In a Sentimental Mood/Mood Indigo/Azure," Jackson's-ville  (Savoy)

Kurt Elling, "My Foolish Heart," This Time It's Love (Blue Note)

Gene Ammons, "My Foolish Heart," Gentle Jug, Vol. 3 (Prestige)

King Pleasure, "I'm in the Mood for Love," King Pleasure Sings/Annie Ross Sings (Prestige/OJC)

Jim Haskins, "I'm in the Mood for Love," Cocktail Piano II (JFH)

John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman, "My One and Only Love," John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (Impulse)

Billy Harper, "My Funny Valentine," Destiny Is Yours (Steeplechase)

Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong, "Cheek to Cheek," Ella & Louis (Verve)

Ruby Braff & Ellis Larkins, "Cheek to Cheek," Calling Berlin, Vol. 2 (Arbors)

Erroll Garner, "As Time Goes By," Easy to Love (Emarcy)

Charlie Parker, "Embraceable You," Best of the Complete Savoy and Dial Recordings (Savoy)

Miles Davis, "My Funny Valentine," Cookin' (Prestige/OJC)

Ben Webster, "Time on My Hands," Soulville (Verve)

Louis Armstrong, "Let's Do It," Meets Oscar Peterson (Verve)

Thelonious Monk, "These Foolish Things," Monk Alone (Columbia)

Seth Markow has been playing piano since age 7, clarinet (now bass clarinet) since 9, and has been a dedicated jazz fan since he was 13. He has bachelor's and master's degrees in music composition, has played and studied African and Asian music, and is a longtime member of the Javanese orchestra Gamelan Kyai Gandrung. He has also played in jazz, blues, rock, reggae, and world beat bands, as well as various classical ensembles. A radio host since 1976 and a Hawaii resident since 1979, his jazz show The Real Deal began in 1983 and has been heard on HPR-2 since that stream went on the air in 1989.
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