ID | Interpret | Skladba | Album | |
1. | Theodore M. Edison | Discussion on Edison's Monoid theory | ENHS Oral History Tape number 43 | |
2. | Theodore M. Edison | Discussion on Edison's "Monoid" theory | ENHS Oral History Tape number 43 | |
3. | Roy Haynes | Roy Haynes describes how he avoided being drafted to the Army. | Oral History | |
4. | Roy Haynes | Roy Haynes talks about playing at the Apollo Theater. | Oral History | |
5. | Danny Barker | on moving to New York City | Oral History | |
6. | Danny Barker | on encountering Sidney Bechet | Oral History | |
7. | Danny Barker | on working with Jelly Roll Morton for the first time | Oral History | |
8. | Dan Morgenstern | Dan Morgenstern describes how his family newspaper was taken away by the Nazis | Oral History | |
9. | Dave Brubeck | Dave Brubeck talks about playing at the Band Box club. | Oral History | |
10. | Dan Morgenstern | Dan Morgenstern describes escaping to Sweden Part I. | Oral History | |
11. | Dan Morgenstern | Dan Morgenstern describes jazz in Denmark. | Oral History | |
12. | Dan Morgenstern | Dan Morgenstern describes booking Art Tatum for his first solo piano concert. | Oral History | |
13. | Roy Haynes | Roy Haynes tells what Lester Young calls a job. | Oral History | |
14. | Roy Haynes | Roy Haynes wants Sonny Rollins to call him back. | Oral History | |
15. | James Moody | Jazz at the Philharmonic with Moody, Clark Terry, and T-Bone Walker: "Woman, you must be crazy." | Oral History | |
16. | James Moody | James Moody describes how he would like to be remembered | Oral History | |
17. | James Moody | James Moody discusses what he would do if he could do anything | Oral History | |
18. | Chico Hamilton | Chico Hamilton discusses drummer Jo Jones and the Count Basie Orchestra | Oral History | |
19. | James Moody | The circumstances under which Moody recorded Moody's Mood for Love | Oral History | |
20. | James Moody | James Moody talks about when he became interested in music | Oral History | |
21. | James Moody | James Moody talks about his first recorded solo | Oral History | |
22. | James Moody | Moody pretends to be Milt Shaw's valet in order to get a bath | Oral History | |
23. | Roy Haynes | Roy Haynes discusses the culture of Harlem and New York City. | Oral History | |
24. | Dan Morgenstern | Dan Morgenstern describes his interview with Ornette Coleman. | Oral History | |
25. | Roy Haynes | Roy Haynes talks about John Coltrane. | Oral History | |
26. | Dave Brubeck | Dave Brubeck discusses meeting Stan Kenton for the first time. | Oral History | |
27. | Chico Hamilton | Chico Hamilton talks about drummer Art Blakely with the Billy Eckstein Orchestra | Oral History | |
28. | Dave Brubeck | Dave Brubeck talks about when he told his parents of his ambitions to be a musician. | Oral History | |
29. | Dave Brubeck | Dave Brubeck talks about the inspiration for Blue Rondo a la Turk. | Oral History | |
30. | Billy Taylor | Dr. Billy Taylor describes his first paying gig as a jazz musician. | Oral History | |