By the way, one reason why net neutrality is important is that the current Internets kind of allow you to control and create your own programming. As you may know, you being my one or two faithful readers, I'm really pissed off that Bet on Jazz has turned into Bet on J, which right now looks to be a weak impersonation of VH1 Soul, which isn't a great channel.
With these new tools, I can bring you a better show than Bet On J. So, here's my jazz show. It's wide ranging and it features traditional, triphop, and there's even a real jazz rock tune thrown in there. It's Phil Music Television or as I also call it the Anti Tony Mowad/Bet On J Jazz show. It's jazz that you can't see on VH1 Soul and that has ideas that extend beyond 1964. It's meant not to draw in the Lawrence Welk audience. Ever.
"Bellisomo" by Ilya"Bahia"by Larry Coryell
"Eleanor Rigby" by Stanley Jordan
"My Baby Just Cares For Me" by Nina Simone
"Something Wicked This Way Comes" by Herbaliser
"Pretty Pink Noise" by Mutant Girl Guitarist Kaki King
"Chase the Blues Away" by Terranova
Charles Mingus "Flowers for a Lady"
Chaka Khan Singing "Night in Tunisia"
Chaka Khan As A Funky Jazz Drummer! (Needs work on the drum technique there...)
"Footprints" with Miles Davis, Shorter, teen Tony Williams, Carter and Hancock
"Bright Size Life" by Pat Metheny and Richard Bona
"Pixeleen" by Steely Dan (hated their last album but this sounds good with those pics...)
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