Sing Out, for January 9, 2013 - 10:00pm
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Sing OutBerigan Taylor, whose Oakland store Berigan's Records, was the inspiration for Michael Chabon's new novel, "Telegraph Avenue," is guest DJ, playing favorite recordings old and new.
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Playlist for this Program:
| Artist | Song | Album | Label |
| Show Start | Talk | ||
| Guest DJ: Berigan Taylor | whose Berigan's Records was the inspiration for | Michael Chabon's novel "Telegraph Avenue" | |
| Peter Apfelbaum's Hieroglyphics Ensemble | Candles and Stones | Signs of Life | Antilles |
| Talk | Talk | Talk | Talk |
| Eddie Marshall | Cherry Street | Jazz at Filoli 1992 | Jazzschool Records |
| Jessica Williams | Bemsha Swing | In the Key of Monk | Jazz Focus |
| Steve Lacy | Skippy | Reflections | New Jazz |
| Talk | Talk | Talk | Talk |
| Art Blakey & Thelonious Monk | Evidence | Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk | Atlantic |
| Thelonious Monk & John Coltrane | Well You Needn't | Monk's Music | Riverside |
| Talk | Talk | Talk | Talk |
| Bebop and Beyond | Who Knows | Plays Thelonious Monk | BlueMoon |
| Monk's Music Trio (w/Roswell Rudd) | Little Rootie Tootie | Monk's Bones | CMB Records |
| Barry Harris | Bye-Ya | Various: Interpretations of Monk | DIW (Japan) |
| Steve Lacy (solo) | Gallop's Gallop | Various: Interpretations of Monk | DIW |
| Muhal Richard Abrams (with Steve Lacy) | Blue Monk | Various: Interpretations of Monk | DIW |
| Carmen McRae | Monkery's The Blues | Carmen Sings Monk | Novus (RCA) |
| Claire Daly | Teo | Baritone Monk | North Coast Brewery |










