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The Hot Box
Donald Helme
179 episodes
3 weeks ago
The Hot Box covers the best in Irish recorded jazz, set it in the wider context of the international language that is jazz.
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The Hot Box covers the best in Irish recorded jazz, set it in the wider context of the international language that is jazz.
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Music
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The Hot Box #139 – New Material
The Hot Box
1 hour 47 seconds
8 months ago
The Hot Box #139 – New Material
This edition has both a tilt towards new material and a tilt towards jazz guitar, with material from the French guitarist Romain Pilon’s new album Open Roads, and from the archive, tracks from Tommy Halferty’s extensive back catalogue. Track list for The Hot Box #139 - New Material Giant Steps: Oz Noy Blackbird: Tommy Halferty with Mike Nielsen Ralph’s New Blues: Tommy Halferty Trio Long Story Short: Romain Pilon Golden Rod: Michael Buckley At Swing Two Birds: Ronan Guilfoyle Ready for Cooky: Romain Pilon Divergent Journeys: Christian Sands Tune In: Live Broadcast: Every two weeks on Jazz Radio Eire. Listen Live Listen Back: Catch past episodes on The Hot Box Jazz and Jazz Ireland. Subscribe to The Hot Box: Via Android: Subscribe on Android By Email: Subscribe by Email Spread the Word: Help us grow our jazz community by sharing The Hot Box with your friends and on social media. Your support keeps us going!
The Hot Box
The Hot Box covers the best in Irish recorded jazz, set it in the wider context of the international language that is jazz.