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June
30, 2007
The Nocturne Records Story
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This
week on Night Lights its The Nocturne Records Story.
In the early 1950s musicians Roy Harte and Harry Babasin, eager to document
the ascending West Coast jazz scene, started a Los Angeles label called
Nocturne Records. Babasin and Harte said they wanted to broaden
the nations views of our activities out here in Holywood and to
present some of the better musicians who are most normally hidden in the
more commercial work of the city, yet who are outstanding jazz musicians
in their own right. Their series of 10-inch LPs, called Jazz
in Hollywood, featured friends and musical colleagues such as saxophonist
Bud Shank, pianist Jimmy Rowles, trumpeter Shorty Rogers, and arranger
Marty Paich. Well hear recordings from all of those artists and
more as we explore the sound of West Coast cool on The Nocturne
Records Story, Saturday, June 30 at 11:05 p.m. EST on WFIU. You
can read more about Nocturne Records here.
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