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T. K. Blue: Planet Bluu
								
									by Dan McClenaghan
									
										
																			
								
Is T.K. Blue the coolest name for a jazz artist? Only Thelonious Monk" competes in the category. Blue (aka Talib Kibue) a New Yorker of Trinidad and Jamaican descent who boasts a wide-ranging career--involvements with saxophonist Sam Rivers and pianist Randy Weston (he plays on Weston's 1991, Verve Records masterpiece, The Spirits Of Our Ancestors)--showcases a ...
McCoy Mrubata: The Doyen of South African Jazz
								
									by Harry S. Pariser
									
										
																			
								
At 64, McCoy Mrubata is a commanding presence on the South African jazz scene. A Cape Town native who now resides in Johannesburg along with his wife and four children, Mrubata has won many awards and accolades in his native country, including a lifetime achievement award. Yet, Mrubata remains a lesser known figure in the US. ...
Ryan Kisor: Power Source
								
									by C. Andrew Hovan
									
										
																			
								
Taking full advantage of what might be termed his second wind," Ryan Kisor has grown into one of the most mature trumpeters of his generation. Back in 1990 when he impressed his elders by taking the prize at the Thelonious Monk Institute trumpet competition, things appeared promising and a major record label deal even came through ...
Where Clifford Brown Learned to Play: Love In A Wilmington Neighborhood
								
									by Arthur R George
									
										
																			
								
Part 1 | Part 2 Robert Boysie" Lowery was trumpeter Clifford Brown's first music instructor in the early 1940s, and mentored decades of young musicians thereafter in Wilmington, Delaware. He taught as a sideline to club work, a resource for his community but caring not so much about being paid for his lessons. That ...
Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra: The Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra
								
									by Jack Bowers
									
										
																			
								
The Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra, co-led by pianist/composer Steven Feifke and trumpeter par excellence Bijon Watson, is a seventeen-member ensemble comprising seasoned players paired with young lions who are poised to capture pride of place. Nowhere do the leaders say who is in which group, and it would be impolitic to name them here. Suffice to ...
Sam, Miles and Trane
								
									by Bob Osborne
									
										
																			
								
For the 500th episode of the World of Jazz show some of my favourite musicians with a focus on Sam Rivers, a new album from Nate Wooley, and a selection of music from Miles Davis and John Coltrane. To kick off jazz meets afrobeat in 1972 with Hugh Masakela. Playlist Show Intro 00:00 Hugh ...
The Word from Johannesburg, Part I: Nduduzo Makhathini
								
									by Karl Ackermann
									
										
																			
								
In 1919, the Pasadena Evening Post said: the friends of Mr. Whiteman have with much enthusiasm bestowed the title of King of Jazz" upon him." While Paul Whiteman was heavily criticized for wearing the crown, it was not one that was self-attributed or with which he felt completely comfortable. But Whiteman was a brilliant marketer and ...
Big Bands, Orchestras and New Sounds
								
									by Bob Osborne
									
										
																			
								
This week we focus on new releases interpreting pop hits in a big band style with Dave Stryker working with Bob Mintzer and the WDR Big Band; delivering solo piano compositions with a cinematic blend of classical, post-minimalist and traditional music courtesy of Kosta Jevtić, from Serbia; or incorporating folk elements into contemporary jazz by Kari ...
Ravi Coltrane Quartet at the New Hazlett Theater
								
									by Mackenzie Horne
									
										
																			
								
Ravi Coltrane Quartet New Hazlett Theater Pittsburgh, PA October 5, 2019 Since 2007, the Kente Arts Alliance (KAA) has worked diligently to underscore the relationship between the arts and community by providing accessible cultural programming within the city of Pittsburgh. KAA has hosted a number of elder jazz statesmen, including Hugh ...

				
					
					
				
				
				
			
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
			
			