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New music from Mavis Pan, Andrew Hill Sextet Plus Ten, Caleb Wheeler Curtis and More
by Hobart Taylor
This week we feature a heady mix of crunchy avant-garde and sweet melodiesPlaylist Fay Victor The Bassist" from Herbie Nichols SUNG (Tao Forms) 0:00 Alan Braufman Spirits from Infinite Love Infinite Tears (Valley of Search) 6:47 Host Speaks 16:38 Vanisha Gould Demure" (Cellar) 18:49 Klas Lindqist Prelude to a Kiss" from Handle ...
Afrikan Time Music and Black Theology, in Conversation
by Ngwako Malakalaka
To mark South Africa's Heritage Month and Steve Biko's commemoration, Herbie Tsoaeli, the South African award-winning jazz bassist and the Centre for Black Thought and African Studies," presented a conversation and a live jazz performance on Black Theology and Afrikan Time" music. The discussion was about black liberation theologies in their quest to make ...
Zara McFarlane, Benjamin Sanz, Cinema Paradiso, Gilbert Holmström & More
by Ludovico Granvassu
From London to Stockholm, via New York, Paris, Chicago and Brussels, for a playlist that pays tribute to Marvin Gaye, Charles Mingus, African and African-American sources of inspiration, and much more. Happy listening! Playlist Ben Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Zara McFarlane Inner City Blues" ...
Benny Golson, John Gilmore and Bud Powell
by David Brown
This week on the Jazz Continuum we kick things off celebrating the earth arrival day of saxophonist John Gilmore, born on this day in 1931. Gilmore is best known for his work with Sun Ra, but here we have him performing with Andrew Hill. Then, some trumpet works form the new release by Adam O'Farrill followed ...
Meet Zack Foley
by Cheryl K.
In this hour, an interview with vocalist Zack Foley. His third release as a leader is on Jazzheads--"Silent Boomer X"--with bassist Frank Wagner and drummer C.J. Everett. Playlist Godwin Louis Psalms 23 Part II (I Shall Fear No Evil)" from Psalms and Proverbs (Blue Room Music) 2:44 Zack Foley I'll See You In My ...
The Hot Toddies Jazz Band, Anat Cohen, Delia Fischer, Kris Davis Plus A Centennial Celebration of Producer Rosetta Reitz
by Mary Foster Conklin
This broadcast includes new releases from the Hot Toddies Jazz Band, Anat Cohen, Delia Fischer, Kris Davis plus a single from Jenny Scheinman, with birthday shoutouts to record producer and feminist historian Rosetta Reitz (100!), Koko Taylor, Irene Reid, Norma Winstone, Carol Welsman, Mamiko Watanabe and Nadia Washington, among others. Happy listening and please support the ...
D. D. Jackson, Asher Gamedze & Caroline Davis
by Maurice Hogue
A big welcome back" to pianist D.D. Jackson who's not been heard much on recordings for the last several years. He returned to his native Canada to make Poetry Project, inspired by a commission received during the pandemic to compose music for a poem written by former poet laureate George Elliott Clarke. That led to Clarke ...
The Sound of the Fender Rhodes, Part 1
by Len Davis
Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, Joe Zawinul and Freddie Hubbard. Classics from the '70s featuring the Fender Rhodes. This show was inspired by Chris Mays' outstanding article, Ten Supreme Fender Rhodes Albums. Playlist The Cannonball Adderly Quintet Mini Mamma" from Why Am I treated So Bad (Blue Note) 00:00 Miles Davis Splash" from The Complete ...
Wayne Shorter, Wayne Escoffery, Gordon Louis & Tracy Yang
by Joe Dimino
In this 874th episode of Neon Jazz, we dive deep into the musical mastery of young bandleader Tracy Yang, whose talent takes center stage with a track from her upcoming 2024 album, Or, alongside her dynamic jazz orchestra. Then, we uncover new material from the late, legendary Wayne Shorter, keeping the spirit of his genius alive. ...
Building Music Communities: Thinking Global & Acting Local
by Lawrence Peryer
Today, the Spotlight is going to shine a little differently. Instead of a single guest, we will have three segments dealing with the importance of local music scenes. Our first guest is Shain Shapiro. Shain is a thought leader working at the intersection of music, culture, and urban policy. His book, This Must Be ...


