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Chuck Owen, Taj Mahal, Kris Davis and Others

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This episode includes a lot of diverse music, including Chuck Owen with the WDR Big Band, Taj Mahal's tuba band, Kris Davis' Diatom Ribbons, and other artists such as Alex Conde, and Ellery Eskelin. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett “I Can't Wait To Get Back Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry ...

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Ron Blake: No Mistaking His Identity

Read "Ron Blake: No Mistaking His Identity" reviewed by David Bixler


Holding down the bari chair at Saturday Night Live, performing with musicians like Christian McBride, and teaching at Julliard have saxophonist Ron Blake at full capacity. These time constraints left little time for him to focus on his own music, but fortunately he enlisted the help of his long time-friend guitarist Bobby Broom and has recently ...

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André Roligheten, Angelica Sanchez, Ron Horton, Bright Magus & More

Read "André Roligheten, Angelica Sanchez, Ron Horton, Bright Magus & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


This episode features music inspired by Miles Davis, Andrew Hill and Buddy Emmons, but also by the Amazon Forest and the rivers of the Brazilian North-East.Happy Listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Bright Magus “Long Legs" Jungle Corner (Irma) 0:16 Host talks 5:20 André Roligheten ...

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Kate Gentile, Swell / Tokar / Kugel & Richard Davis

Read "Kate Gentile, Swell / Tokar / Kugel & Richard Davis" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Drummer Kate Gentile's new Find Letter X is extremely inventive and original--one of the best of the year and featured in this edition. The new em>For The People Of The Open Heart by trombonist Steve Swell, bassist Mark Tokar & drummer Klaus Kugel is another exceptional release. Also new and notable are pianist Satoko Fujii with ...

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New Releases, Grammy Nominees With New Jazz Categories & More

Read "New Releases, Grammy Nominees With New Jazz Categories & More" reviewed by Mary Foster Conklin


This broadcast includes an assortment of Grammy nominees (not a bad year for women overall, with some new jazz categories), plus new releases from Solidaridad Tango, violist Debbie Spring, drummer Allison Miller, vocalist Anita Wardell, pianists Marta Karassawa and Thandi Ntuli, with songs of gratitude and more. Thanks for listening and please support the artists you ...

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2000-2004 with Alain Caron, Gebe Lake, Tony McAlpine and Jeff Berlin

Read "2000-2004 with Alain Caron, Gebe Lake, Tony McAlpine and Jeff Berlin" reviewed by Len Davis


2000-2004 continued with Alain Caron, drummer Gene Lake, bassist Kai Eckhardt and Stuart Hamm. Guitarist Tony McAlpine, the band Karizma, Jeff Berlin and Larry Coryell-Victor Bailey-Lenny White from Electric. Playlist Alain Caron “Baby Step" from Call Me Al (Las Productioins) 00:00 Gene Lake “Face Da Funk" from Cycles (Passin' Thru) 7:36 Kai Eckhardt “Melting Pot" from ...

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Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, Kenny Dorham & Eric Dolphy

Read "Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, Kenny Dorham & Eric Dolphy" reviewed by Joe Dimino


In honor of Thanksgiving, we produced a powerful hour of jazz affectionately called “Jazzgiving"--a carefully prepared hour of music with all the trimmings. We begin with Maynard Ferguson and move on to Kenny Dorham. We continue to dial up heavyweights with Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker__and {{m: Dave Brubeck. We close out the ...

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Nicole Johänntgen, Antonio Lizana, Henri Texier, Tiziano Tononi & More

Read "Nicole Johänntgen, Antonio Lizana, Henri Texier, Tiziano Tononi & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


This time we bring you jazz that refuses to respect boundaries, or “Somethin' Else from Somewher' Else." In this episode we illustrate how jazz is arguably the most welcoming music genre of all, perfectly blending with musical traditions from around the world, from Native American and Latin American roots to Fado, Flamenco, Baroque British music and ...

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Eric Hilton: from Thievery Corporation to Corazón Kintsugi

Read "Eric Hilton: from Thievery Corporation to Corazón Kintsugi" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, the Spotlight shines on downtempo electronic music godfather and Thievery Corporation co-founder Eric Hilton. Eric joined us a few weeks after the September release of Corazón Kintsugi (Montserrat House), his album with longtime Thievery vocal collaborator Natalia Clavier. Eric produced, arranged, and played the majority of the instruments on the 9-track ...

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New music from The Fusion Syndicate, J Rod Sullivan, The Fire Orange Project and Mukul Dongre

Read "New music from The Fusion Syndicate, J Rod Sullivan, The Fire Orange Project and Mukul Dongre" reviewed by Len Davis


New and recent releases from M.R.I Katsushito Trio from Japan, The Fusion Syndicate from Beautiful Horizon, MM Circle with Antoine Fafard  and drummer J Rod Sullivan fromThe Comeback Indian drummer Mukul Dongre, Serbian bassist Vladimir Samardzic, German band The Fire Orange Project. And we start our feature on music from the years 2000-2004 with CAB and Vital Information. ...


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