Jazz, blues and nostalgia, by Sjaak Roodenburg.
A wide range of old(er) music again: jazz by Oscar Peterson’s combo with Stan Getz, but also the yodelling country singer Kenny Roberts.
Also Eileen Farrell, who in her career of six decades sang both opera and pop and about whom was written that she was to singing what the Niagara Falls are to water.
Furthermore, music from the Fellini film ‘E la nave va’, trumpeter Bill Coleman and his colleague Charlie Shavers, something from Ella Fitzgerald’s follow-up concert in Berlin, the forgotten singer Johnny Desmond, the Argentine tango singer Alberto Castillo, an edifying song by Jo Vincent and her quartet, the Ames Brothers and, as autumn approaches, Billie Holiday with ‘Stormy Weather’.