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Radio & Podcasts

Smith / Bro / Gilmore, Henry Threadgill, Brad Henkel & Enrique Haneine

Read "Smith / Bro / Gilmore, Henry Threadgill, Brad Henkel & Enrique Haneine" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


The masters highlight this edition of OMJ: composer Henry Threadgill leading an ensemble of six guitarists and two pianists through his unique intervallic system on the new Listen Ship, and trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith in elevated company of guitarist Jakob Bro & drummer Marcus Gilmore on Murasaki, a very strong album. Other new recordings debuting this week come from American ex-pat trumpeter Brad Henkel leading a very strong quartet on Overstory, a Norwegian piano trio led by Liv Andrea Hauge, ...

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Radio & Podcasts

Theon Cross, Trio of Bloom, Donny McCaslin, Loke Risberg & More

Read "Theon Cross, Trio of Bloom, Donny McCaslin, Loke Risberg & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Enjoy an installment of Mondo Jazz spotlighting fresh releases that balance fire and subtlety, urgency and reflection. A great reminder that jazz is never just one thing--it's restless, searching and multi-faceted.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Donny McCaslin “Solace" Lullaby for the Lost (Edition) 0:16 Host talks 7:26 Trio of Bloom feat. Nels Cline, Craig Taborn, Marcus Gilmore “Eye Shadow Eye" Trio of Bloom (Pyroclastic) 9:04 Host talks ...

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Interview

Zlatko Kaučič: The Discipline of Freedom

Read "Zlatko Kaučič: The Discipline of Freedom" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Fresh from the release of the four-CD box set Inklings (Fundacja Sluchaj, 2024) and on the eve of the 15th edition of the Brda Contemporary Music Festival--which he founded and still directs--drummer, percussionist, composer and educator Zlatko Kaučič continues a career spanning over four decades, marked by collaborations with many of Europe's greatest improvisers. A passionate musician and a frank, thoughtful person attuned to the issues of our time, Kaučič spoke to us with the same openness that characterizes his ...

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Live Review

Christian McBride and Brad Mehldau at The Clarice

Read "Christian McBride and Brad Mehldau at The Clarice" reviewed by Robert Bellafiore


Christian McBride and Brad Mehldau The Clarice College Park, MDOctober 2, 2025 Christian McBride and Brad Mehldau made it to the top of their game together, each helping the other rise from promising talent in early '90s New York City to modern king of the bass and piano, respectively. Now, they can afford to take an occasional look back, reuniting with former colleagues and digging up old tunes. This retrospective mindset has given ...

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Live Review

Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids at Miner Auditorium

Read "Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids at Miner Auditorium" reviewed by Steven Roby


Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids Miner Auditorium Night Of The Exotictress San Francisco, CA October 2, 2025 This show burned hot and without apology--no coasting, no filler, no easy out. The room hinted at it before the first note: Miner's seats pulled back for a dance floor, a crowd already swaying, costumes and masks and a rubber chicken on a security guard like a dare--move or be moved. Women claimed the open ...

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Album Review

Mike Clark: Standard Deviations

Read "Standard Deviations" reviewed by Scott Gudell


The goal of Mike and Mike--as in Mike Clark on drums and Mike Zilber on saxophone--the co-leaders on Standard Deviations--was to take eight jazz and pop standards (with one Zilber original) and reinterpret them by adding their 21th century interpretation to them (with the help of Jon Davis on piano and Alex Claffy on bass). Over the course of nearly an hour, the success ratio of the quartet is high. Clark first appeared on record in the 1970s, ...

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Album Review

The Birdland Big Band: Storybook: The Music of Mark Miller

Read "Storybook: The Music of Mark Miller" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Storybook, the third recording by the New York City-based Birdland Big Band, is subtitled “the music of Mark Miller" and is designed to showcase compositions and arrangements by that multi-talented artist who doubles (triples) as the band's lead trombonist. Miller wrote or co-wrote half of the album's 10 colorful and impressive numbers (11 if one counts Joaquin Rodrigo's brief “Concerto de Aranjuez," which serves as an introduction to Chick Corea's “Spain") and arranged all of them. Miller's ...

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Album Review

Nicholas Payton: Triune

Read "Triune" reviewed by Fran Kursztejn


The multi-hyphenate Nicholas Payton premieres a new trio, recording alongside eccentric bassist Esperanza Spalding and straight-ahead luminary Karriem Riggins, a roster enough to whet any forward-thinking listener's appetites. Payton, beyond his wildly successful sideman stints with Oscar Peterson, Mulgrew Miller and Milt Jackson, has also made great strides to define his own worldly, idiosyncratic style as leader and solo artist, drawing from both his bopping lineage and the moodier, atmospheric ambitions of his peers. He parades confidently through no-nonsense bop ...

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Radio & Podcasts

Beginning of Monktober week 1, plus classic jazz with Oscar Peterson and more, new music from Johnathan Blake and more

Read "Beginning of Monktober week 1, plus classic jazz with Oscar Peterson and more, new music from Johnathan Blake and more" reviewed by David W. Daniels


Recognizing Thelonious Monk, birthdate October 10th, during Monktober with songs Purple Shades, In Walked Bud, Criss Cross, and Straight No Chaser. Classic music from Gloria Lynne, Johnny Hartman, and more. New music from Joe Farnsworth, Eric Alexander, and more. Birthdays for Oscar Pettiford, Jean-Luc Ponty, and more. Playlist Tommy Smith Youth Jazz Orchestra with Joe Locke “Now" from Exploration (Spartacus) 00:00 Oscar Peterson} &#147;Reunion Blues" from <em> Reunion Blues </em> (MPS) 11:19 </li> <li> {{m: John Coltrane “Impressions ...

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Radio & Podcasts

Lex Korten, Milena Casado, Terri Lyne Carrington, Christie Dashiell & More

Read "Lex Korten, Milena Casado, Terri Lyne Carrington, Christie Dashiell & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Here's a playlist which shines a light on Lex Korten, one of New York's most in-demand young pianists. Alongside his much-anticipated debut, you'll hear collaborations that show just how deeply he's shaping today's scene. Also included: a stirring Max Roach tribute from Terri Lyne Carrington and Christie Dashiell, plus an uplifting new release from pianist Michael Wolff.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Michael Wolff “Sunny Day" Sunny Day ...


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