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The eight episodes of Season 4 will be released weekly, starting on August 13, 2024, and concluding on October 1, 2024.

Season 4

Episode 25: “Duke Ellington”

Episode Synopsis

Our first four episodes look at iconic big band leaders, beginning with Edward “Duke”  Ellington. Former sidemen and associates including Clark Terry, Phoebe Jacobs, Bill Berry, Buster Cooper, Grover Mitchell, Louis Bellson and John Lamb offer inside stories that illuminate the Duke’s unique talent and personality.

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Episode 26: “Count Basie”

Episode Synopsis

For pure swing, the bands lead by William “Count” Basie will never be equaled. Harry “Sweets” Edison, Ed Shaughnessey, Snooky Young, Gerald Wilson and Joe Williams offer personal anecdotes and insights that help us understand the man who personified big band swing.

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Episode 27: “Benny Goodman

Episode Synopsis

Benny Goodman played a marvelous clarinet and his bands sold a ton of records while packing audiences into dance halls and Carnegie style halls. He was also enigmatic and frequently oblivious of his surroundings. Jerry Jerome, Sonny Igoe, Bucky Pizzarelli, Flip Phillips and Skitch Henderson share their memories of working with The King of Swing.

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Episode 28: “Scrolling Down the Leader Board

Episode Synopsis

A band leader sampler. Veteran sidemen Eddie Bert, Peter Erskine, Don Menza and Marshall Allen provide inside stories about Glenn Miller, Stan Kenton, Buddy Rich, Sun Ra and Joe Zawinul. Maria Schneider weighs in on the role and responsibility of a leader.

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Episode 29: “Military Music ” - pt. 1

Episode Synopsis

Jazz musicians were not exempt from service in the U.S. military. Jay McShann, John Bunch, Louis Bellson, Terry Gibbs, Clark Terry, Orrin Keepnews, George Wein, Joe Bushkin and Bobby Johnson speak about their experiences during WWII.

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Episode 30: “Military Music ” - pt. 2

Episode Synopsis

Music played a positive, even lifesaving role for soldiers during the Korean and Vietnam War years. In this episode, we hear from Jake Hanna, Frank Foster, Onaje Allan Gumbs, Junior Mance and Hal Espinosa.

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The Fillius Jazz Archive has begun to add its more than 500 interviews with jazz greats onto its YouTube channel.

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