For Sidney Bechet

Philip Larkin was not just a poet, he was also a jazz journalist. His collected articles can be found in All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961–1971. (Faber and Faber. 1985). Larkin's love of jazz was less prominent in his poetry, but one poem stands out as a startling 'love song' to New Orleans  - For Sidney Bechet, (to be found in The Whitsun Weddings, 1964). In this episode we tell the fascinating story of saxophonist Sidney Bechet and how his life and music interwove with that of Larkin's. We have some amazing jazz to accompany us and some voices of the time, opening with Philip Larkin himself. For Sidney Bechet from The Whitsun Weddings by Philip Larkin (1964, Faber)- reading taken from The Sunday Sessions (2009) Philip Larkin, Life, Art and Love by James Booth (Bloomsbury 2015) Tracks from Larkins’ Jazz (Properbox 55): · Sidney Bechet and his New Orleans Footwarmers- Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning and Blue Horizon · Frankie Traumbauer and his Orchestra- Way Down Yonder in New Orleans Other jazz tracks: Sidney Bechet- Sheik of Araby and Petit Fleur Monty Sunshine – Petit Fleur Charlie Parker – A Night in Tunisia Thom Yorke on Desert Island Discs https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0008qg3 La La Land (dir. Damien Chazelle, 2016) Treat It Gentle by Sidney Bechet (Cassell, 1960) Sidney Bechet The Wizard of Jazz by John Chilton (Macmillan 1987) An Enormous Yes In memoriam Philip Larkin (1922-1985)(Peterloo Poets, 1986) Leonard Bechet clip from ‘Jelly Roll Morton Godfather of Jazz’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFpkgZBf-mc https://themechanicalsband.bandcamp.com/album/the-righteous-jazz Presented by Lyn Lockwood. Audio production by Gavin Hogg, mastering by Simon Galloway. Follow us and get it touch on Twitter - https://twitter.com/tiny_air Find out more about the Philip Larkin Society here - http://philiplarkin.com/

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This is the podcast for anyone who is interested in Philip Larkin. We will bring you new insights into Larkin's life and writing by talking to people with fascinating stories to tell and unusual connections to the great poet himself.