But is it Art? with Corey Goldberg on 88.7 WRSU FM
Playlist for Friday November 25, 2005 9am-noon

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NR? Artist Title Album
  Milt Hinton Mean to Me East Coast Jazz / 5
  Thelonious Monk Quartet Japanese Folk Song Straight, No Chaser
  Gigi Gryce / Clifford Brown Darn That Dream Complete Emarcy Records of Clifford Brown
  Ben Webster Blue Skies 4/15/44
  Lester Young / Nat King Cole Trio Indiana 7/15/42
  Gil Evans / Claude Thornhill Orch. Arab Dance The Real Birth of the Cool
  Steve Kuhn / Gary McFarland Childhood Dreams The October Suite
  Dave Brubeck Quartet Fujiyama Jazz Impressions of Japan
  Charles Mingus Jump Monk Charles Mingus and Friends in Concert
  Duke Ellington Anatomy of a Murder Anatomy of a Murder Soundtrack
  Miles Davis / Sonny Rollins / Charlie Parker Serpent's Tooth [take 2] Collector's Items
  Charlie Parker Koko ...and the Stars of Modern Jazz, Carnegie Hall, Christmas 1949
  Charlie Parker / Dizzy Gillespie Leap Frog Bird 'n' Diz
  Art Tatum Aunt Hagar's Blues Capitol Jazz Classics vol. 3
  Earl Hines Boogie Woogie on St. Louis Blues -
  George Shearing Spookie Woogie -
  Raymond Scott Quintette Egyptian Barn Dance Microphone Music
  Raymond Scott / Metropole Orch. Secret Agent Kodachrome
  Gil Evans Sunken Treasure Out of the Cool
  Jesse Gelber and the Swing Doctors So What Songs in Blue
  John Coltrane Lazy Bird Blue Train
  Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers A Night in Tunisia A Night in Tunisia [Bluebird]
  Oliver Nelson Cascades Blues and the Abstract Truth
  Nina Simone I Put a Spell on You In Concert / I Put a Spell on You
  Sarah Vaughan I'm Glad There is You Sarah Vaughan [Emarcy/Verve]
  Betty Roche Can't Help Lovin' That Man Take the A Train
  Ella Fitzgerald Christmas Song Jukebox Ella vol. 1
  Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross Twisted The Hottest New Group in Jazz
  Bjork Ruby Baby Gling-Glo
  Nellie McKay Really Get Away From Me
  Bob Dorough / Dave Frishberg You Are There Who's On First?
  Benny Carter Jingle Bells -
  Thelonious Monk / John Coltrane Blue Monk Carnegie Hall, 1957