LIFESTYLE
The New Jazz Age: A Columbus Jazz Playlist
Staff Writer
Columbus Monthly

The problem with a Columbus jazz playlist is so much of the great jazz in our city happens in clubs and music halls, not in studios. Still, if you dig around, there are some wonderful recordings out there-far more than we can include in one playlist. Think of this as an amuse bouche to get you started.
"Lush Life," Columbus Jazz Orchestra
"Beatrice, The Cat," Mark Flugge
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore," The Rick Brunetto Big Band
"Your Basic Gospel Song," Bobby Floyd (featuring Bryan Olsheski)
"The Inflated Tear," Roland Kirk
"Low Down," Vaughn Wiester's Famous Jazz Orchestra
"The Greasy Spoon," Hank Marr (featuring Rusty Bryant on tenor sax)
"I Remember Jimmy," Tony Monaco
"Stompin' at the Savoy," Dave Powers (featuring Derek DiCenzo on guitar)