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Groove Low with Lovano on Freedom Jazz Dance

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Sunday from 5 PM 7 PM EST
90.1 FM WDCE Richmond
Listen online via live webcast at www.wdce.org

Archived shows uploaded at freedomjazzdance.net two days after each live broadcast.

Tune in to Freedom Jazz Dance this Sunday for the unstoppable sound of freedom in the groove with the latest, greatest performers and rare recordings throughout the history of jazz. This week, Ill be groovin low with choice cuts from the latest Joe Lovano Us 5 disc, soulful sounds from saxophonist Sean Lyons, adventurous work from Richmond-based drummer Brian Jones, cool vibes from a broken old Jack Brokensha record, as well as dusty grooves you cant find nowhere but here. Feel free to call in during my trademark Two Of A Kind and Records From Aunt Ruth segments at 804-289-UR90 or drop me an IM at WDCE Request during the show.

90.1 FM WDCE - The only station in Richmond that brings you a full day of jazz! Every Sunday, it starts with Herbs adventurous Soundwaves show at 9 AM 1 PM, Claude picks up the reins with his long-standing jazz set at 1 pm, followed by Bud Tyler with his absolutely swingin show at 3 pm and then Freedom Jazz Dance takes to the air until 7 and sometimes beyond. Jazz is always in the pocket on Sundays at 90.1 FM WDCE!

Archived shows at the Freedom Jazz Dance website at freedomjazzdance.net

Missed the last show? The latest FJD show is uploaded by Tuesday of each week for your listening pleasure. Double click on the Radio blog file and listen to Freedom Jazz Dance in the comfort of your cubicle. Playlists and record covers are posted each week as well. Feel free to blog away and talk jazz. Id love to hear from you!

Jazz and Soccer

The Swiss soccer expert and adviser to the German soccer team Urs Siegenthaler takes the specific creativity of jazz as an example for how a soccer team could work successfully (). “Only if everybody knows what he has to play the creativity of everybody can shine. There have to be rules and regulations. And yet each player for himself can be creative." For the rest of his words, you'll need to brush up on your German, as the article is archived in that language.

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Ken Hohman
Freedom Jazz Dance Host

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