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Jazz After Dark, Feb. 18, 2025

On tonight’s show:

  • Bing Crosby, Sweet Georgia Brown, 1932
  • Chu Berry, Body and Soul, 1938
  • The Spencer Trio, Baby, Won't You Please Come Home? 1938
  • Winifred Atwell, Choo Choo Samba, 1950s
  • Claude Williamson Trio, Stella by Starlight, 1956
  • Illinois Jacquet, Have You Met Miss Jones? 1957
  • Doris Day, There Will Never Be Another You, 1957
  • Clark Terry, Take the A Train, 1957
  • Duke Ellington, Night and Day, 1958
  • Howard Roberts, When the Sun Comes Out, 1959
  • Ella Fitzgerald, In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning (Live at the Crescendo), 1961
  • Oscar Peterson Trio, Moten Swing, 1963
  • Paul Desmond, The Theme from Black Orpheus, 1963
  • Zoot Sims, The Girl from Ipanema, 1977
  • The Rosenberg Trio, Django, 1995
  • The Spencer Wyatt Big Band, Blues in The Bucket, 2001

Davisville, Feb. 17, 2025: Recreating downtown

Several changes are pending in downtown Davis. To counter problems with public safety, the district is adding volunteer ambassadors and hopes to gain a police officer assigned to patrol the area on foot or bike; it plans a “rediscover” event for people who have concluded downtown is no longer for them; it’s tracking the effects of reduced parking, new downtown housing, potential changes from a new underpass at the train station to Olive Drive, and whether the new car-free space on G Street (pictured on a recent Wednesday afternoon) delivers benefits that outweigh the disruption it has caused.

Proposition 36, which Californians approved last November to permit felony charges and stiffer sentences for certain drug and theft crimes, is also a factor. We talk about all this with Brett Lee, executive director of the Davis Downtown Business Association and a third-generation resident of Davis, as well as a former mayor.

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