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		<title>Soothing Jazz to help you through the Exam Blues</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 11:34:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Late Night Jazz n Blues Bars small intimate stage featured a live set from Jazz Beat Poet Martin Daws and in demand session bassist Ben Tuncliffe, playing tracks from the Skin Tight the Sidewalk album. With the busy exam time in mind the play list was extra mellow to help students get through the [...]<p>Like this post?  Find more on the <a href="http://www.stormfm.com/blog">Storm FM Blog</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>The Late Night Jazz n Blues Bars small  intimate stage featured a live set from Jazz Beat Poet Martin Daws  and<br />
in demand session bassist Ben Tuncliffe, playing tracks from the Skin Tight the Sidewalk album. With the busy exam time in mind the play list was extra mellow to help students get through the long hours of revision.</h3>
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<li>Opening track : Miles Davis  Blue in Green</li>
<li>Jochen Eisentraut Trio : Fory</li>
<li>Art Blakey : Blues</li>
<li>John Martyn : Going Down Easy</li>
<li>Live Set from Ben Tuncliff and Martin Daws</li>
<li>Sound of the City</li>
<li>What words cant Say</li>
<li>Gwilym Morus : Awen Boeth</li>
<li>Hugh Warren : Tears</li>
<li>John Coltrane : Pursuance</li>
<li>Status Quo : Down Down Live at the Nec</li>
<li>Sugar Pie Desanto : Hello San Fransisco</li>
<li>Steely Dan : Aja</li>
<li>Alison Krauss : Let me touch you for a while</li>
<li>Billie Holiday : Stars Fell on Alabama</li>
<li>Chet Baker : I waited for you</li>
<li>Gene Ammons &amp; Sonny Stitt : Autumn Leaves</li>
<li>Miles Davis : Nature Boy</li>
<li>John Martyn : You dont know what love is</li>
<li>Miles Davis and Charlie Parker : Dont Blame Me</li>
<li>Jochen Eisentraut Trio : Rain Rain Rain</li>
<li>Bonnie Raitt : Roads my middle name</li>
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		<title>Half an hour longer and so much better&#8230;.</title>
		<link>http://www.stormfm.com/blog/jazzandblues/183/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 01:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[They call it The Speakeasy, Little Bohemia, Bangors very own sanctuary from the demands of study and work. The Late Night Jazz n Blues Bar features music from the pioneers, and those modern musicians inspired by them to keep the music alive. This evening the Jazz n Blues Bar was granted a late licence where [...]<p>Like this post?  Find more on the <a href="http://www.stormfm.com/blog">Storm FM Blog</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They call it The Speakeasy, Little Bohemia, Bangors very own sanctuary from the demands of study and work. The Late Night Jazz n Blues Bar features music from the pioneers, and those modern musicians inspired by them to keep the music alive. This evening the Jazz n Blues Bar was granted a late licence where the legends could play, and Jam on our intimate stage right up until midnight.  The show was contacted and listened to from as far away as Italy, and a Jazz n Blues fan called Luca &#8230;Thankyou Luca!!! And to all the listeners who took time out to listen and contact the show. The competition for the Sonny Rollins double CD has not been won, a new question will be set next week if no one contacts me with the right answer.</p>
<p>The play list for this evenings Late Night Jazz n Blues Bar</p>
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<li>Miles Davies : Blues in Green</li>
<li>BB King &amp; Eric Clapton : Hammer</li>
<li>John Coltrane : Blue Train</li>
<li>Steely Dan : Rikki dont loose that number.</li>
<li>Jaco Pastorious : Continum.</li>
<li>Susan Tedeschi : Just wont burn.</li>
<li>ZZ Top : La Grande.</li>
<li>Dizzy Gillespie : Kush</li>
<li>Sonny Rollins : There are such things.</li>
<li>Charlie Parker &amp; Dizzy Gillespie : Crazeology.</li>
<li>Jochen Eisentraut Trio : Fory</li>
<li>Madaline Peyroux : I&#8217;ll look around.</li>
<li>Sugar Pie Desanto : Hello Sanfransisco.</li>
<li>Bonnie Raitt : I feel the same.</li>
<li>Garry Moore : As the years go passing by.</li>
<li>Martin Daws : Jump.</li>
<li>Jochen Eisentraut Trio : Awakening.</li>
<li>BB King &amp; Eric Clapton : 3am Blues.</li>
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<li>Where music was played beneath the chat it was either tracks which were playing out, or tracks specifically utilised from the Miles Davies album.</li>
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		<title>The Late Night Jazz n Blues Bar just got later</title>
		<link>http://www.stormfm.com/blog/jazzandblues/160/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:38:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From this Sunday 25th April the Late Night Jazz n Blues Bars intimate stage will be hosting the best from Parker, Migus, Gillespie, Pastorious, Coltrane, with sets from BB King, Clapton, Cray, and Susan Tedeschi from 21.30 right through to Midnight&#8230;easing you into the new week in a mellow state of mind. Listen live on [...]<p>Like this post?  Find more on the <a href="http://www.stormfm.com/blog">Storm FM Blog</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>From this Sunday 25th April the Late Night Jazz n  Blues Bars intimate stage will be hosting the best from Parker, Migus,  Gillespie, Pastorious, Coltrane, with sets from BB King, Clapton, Cray,  and Susan Tedeschi from 21.30 right through to Midnight&#8230;easing you  into the new week in a mellow state of mind.<br />
Listen live on 87.7FM  and www.stormfm.com</h3>
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<p>The  busker stands immobile as a boulder within the torrent of saturday  shoppers, the  currents flow forming eddies in his wake. Intricate pools of listeners  form, as  his saxophone sobs each pronounced syllable.Timbers and stone of the  city square relax in the winter sun, as  notes swim the gracious reverb of thier surfaces. Amongst the gentle  streams, Ella  and Louis duet and waltz once more.  Bangor September 2008,</p>
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