Hosted by Fritz Byers, Jazz Spectrum is a blend of new releases and timeless classics, familiar names and emerging artists. And the familiar weekly feature – The Song of the Week – will continue to occupy two sets, beginning at 10 p.m. E.T. In this interlude, we present a variety of versions of a single song from the jazz repertoire as a way of highlighting the infinite variety of approaches to the materials of jazz.
Set 1
Roy Haynes, Birds of a Feather, “My Heart Belongs to Daddy”
Roy Haynes, We Three, “Reflection”
Eric Dolphy, Outward Bound, “G.W.”
Roy Haynes, The Roy Haynes Trio, “Question and Answer”
Set 2
Roy Haynes and the Fountain of Youth Band, Whereas, “Hippidy Hop”
Roy Haynes, Cymbalism, “Medley: Hag/Cymbalism/Oleo”
Kenny Barron, Wanton Spirit, “Madman”
Roy Haynes, Out of the Afternoon, “Fly Me to the Moon”
Set 3
Roy Haynes, Cymbalism, “Modette”
Roy Haynes, Out of the Afternoon, “If I Should Lose You”
Pat Metheny, Question and Answer, “All the Things You Are”
Roy Haynes and the Fountain of Youth Band, Whereas, “Segment”
Set 4
Roy Haynes, Birds of a Feather, “Barbados”
Stan Getz, Focus, “I’m Late, I’m Late”
Roy Haynes, Homecoming, “Green Chimneys”
Set 5
Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, with Frances Langford “Easy to Love”
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, Classic Bluebird and Victor Sessions, “Easy to Love”
Billie Holiday, Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia, “Easy to Love”
Charlie Parker, Complete Charlie Parker on Verve, “Easy to Love”
Set 6
Anita O’Day, Anita O’Day Swings Cole Porter with Billy May, “Easy to Love”
Hank Mobley, Hank, “Easy to Love”
Patricia Barber, Split, “Easy to Love”
Fred Hersch, 97 @ The Village Vanguard, “Easy to Love”
Set 7
Roy Haynes, Out of the Afternoon, “Raoul”
Lee Konitz, You and Lee, “You Don’t Know What Love Is”
Stan Getz & Bob Brookmeyer, Recorded Fall 1961, “Minuet Circa ‘61”
Set 8
Roy Haynes, The Roy Haynes Trio, “Prelude to a Kiss”
Oliver Nelson, The Blues and the Abstract Truth, “Stolen Moments”
Freddie Hubbard, Sweet Return, “Misty”
Andrew Hill, Smokestack, “The Day After”
Set 9
Jackie McLean, It’s Time, “Truth”
J.J. Johnson & Kai Winding, The Great Kai & J.JU.”
Betty Roche, Swingin’ & Swinging, “When I Fall in Love”
Tommy Flanagan, The Tommy Flanagan Trio, “In a Sentimental Mood”
Roy Haynes, We Three, “After Hours”
Hailing from The Sunflower State of Kansas, Fritz Byers is a Duke University and Harvard Law School alum.
After he started practicing law in the Toledo area, Fritz took his love for Jazz and proposed a new radio show on WGTE's FM 91. That's when Jazz Spectrum was born and it began airing on April 1, 1989. He has been sharing Jazz every Saturday night since on FM 91.