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June
2, 2007
Full Nelson"
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This
week on Night Lights it's "Full Nelson," a program devoted
to the 1960s studio big-band recordings of saxophonist, arranger, and
composer Oliver Nelson, who would have turned 75 on June 4, 2007. Nelson
is best-known in the jazz world for his small-group Impulse LP Blues and
the Abstract Truth; outside of that world he's been heard by many more
people who don't even know of him, through the scoring he did for 1960s
and 1970s television shows such as The Six Million Dollar Man.
Nelson died young, at the age of 43 in 1975, and many of his 1960s big-band
records, which demonstrate the wide scope of his writing abilities, have
been out of print. This program will draw on a recent Mosaic Records collection
of those albums, including tracks from Full Nelson, Jazzhattan
Suite, and Leonard Feather's Encyclopedia of Jazz All Stars,
as well as Nelson's collaborations with artists such as Pee Wee Russell,
Jimmy Smith, and Ray Brown and Milt Jackson. "Full Nelson" airs
Saturday, June 2 at 11:05 p.m. on WFIU.
Note: Nelson's 1961 Prestige LP Afro-American Sketches
will be included in a forthcoming program. The January 14, 2006 Night
Lights program, "Dear Martin," includes several selections from
Nelson's Martin Luther King tribute album Black, Brown, and Beautiful;
it can be heard here
in the Night Lights archives.
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