Episodes

Sunday Jun 19, 2011
Father's Day 2011
Sunday Jun 19, 2011
Sunday Jun 19, 2011
Its sort of a tradition on Father's Day to begin the show with Horace Silver's classic Song For My Father. Cannonball's cool One For Daddy-O continues on that theme. Next up is a Curtis Brothers set to get us ready for their live gig that evening. Later in the show we have a set as requested by my lovely wife Claire featuring Ornette Coleman's unique take on the blues, Dave Douglas and Stan Getz with Chick Corea. The show concludes with a rousing performance of Sweet Georgia Brown by clarinetist Anat Cohen.
Featured Album
Featured album Blood-Spirit-Land-Water-Freedom
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
Song for My Father ~ Horace Silver ~ Song For My Father

One For Daddy-O ~ Cannonball Adderley ~ Somethin' Else

Op 25 No 2 ~ Curtis Brothers Quartet ~ Blood-Spirit-Land-Water-Freedom

Sudan and Darfur ~ Insight ~ A Genesis

Mizu (Aqua) ~ Steven Kroon ~ Without a Doubt
Herbs and Roots ~ Joshua Redman Quartet ~ Spirit of the Moment

Turnaround ~ Ornette Coleman ~ Sound Grammer

Porto Alegre ~ Dave Douglas ~ Freak In

Five Hundred Miles High ~ Stan Getz ~ Captain Marvel
Sweet Georgia Brown ~ Anat Cohen ~ Clarinetwork


Sunday Jun 12, 2011
Reprise - Tenor Sax
Sunday Jun 12, 2011
Sunday Jun 12, 2011
This podcast is a reprise of a podcast from May 16 2010, due to a preemption of my radio show this week. Tenor saxophone is front and center on this show. We'll hear some jazz artists from today's generation of tenor players along with some grand masters of the past. Representing players on the scene today are Marcus Strickland, Jimmy Greene and Abraham Burton. Of course there are so many great players out there, that it would be impossible to hear them all on one broadcast. From the past, two of the greatest are represented here with Ben Webster and Lester Young.
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Idiosyncrasies on amazon.com |
Soulmates on Amazon.com |
Track * Artist * Album
The Child * Marcus Strickland * Idiosycracies

Middleman * Marcus Strickland * Idiosycracies

Love In Action * Jimmy Greene * Mission Statement

Forbidden Fruit * Abraham Burton Eric McPherson Quartet * Cause and Effect

How High the Moon * Ben Webster * At Ronnie Scott 1964

Trav'lin' Light * Ben Webster * Soulmates

Soulmates * Ben Webster * Soulmates

Ad Lib Blues * Lester Young * Tea for Two

Jean De Fleur * Grant Green * Idle Moments


Sunday Jun 05, 2011
Out To Lunch
Sunday Jun 05, 2011
Sunday Jun 05, 2011
Quite an eclectic show. It all starts off with some swinging Joshua Redman, early in his career (1995). It continues with some New Orleans sounds from Skerik and John Ellis. Then we begin our ascent into the avant garde with Greg Osby and then full out (out to lunch) with Eric Dolphy. We then come back down to earth with some gorgeous piano work from Yoko Miwa to conclude this show.
Featured Album
Out To Lunch on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
Jig-A-Jug ~ Joshua Redman Quartet ~ Spirit of the Moment: Live at Village Vangard

Just In Time ~ Joshua Redman Quartet ~ Spirit of the Moment: Live at Village Vangard

Summer Pudding ~ Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet ~ Husky

Fauxfessor ~ John Ellis and Double Wide ~ Puppet Mischief

Optimism ~ Greg Osby ~ Nine Levels

Hat and Beard ~ Eric Dolphy ~ Out To Lunch

La Estacion ~ Yoko Miwa ~ Canopy of Stars

Golden Slumber ~ Yoko Miwa ~ The Day We Said Goodbye

Sunday May 29, 2011
Gil Scott-Heron tribute
Sunday May 29, 2011
Sunday May 29, 2011
This week's show begins with a tribute to Gil Scott-Heron, who sadly passed away yesterday. Gil was an innovator. His contribution to jazz came with the fusion of his music, spoken word and poetry. He is credited as having a major influence on the Hip-Hop genre. Perhaps the most famous of his writings The Revolution Will Not Be Televised is included in this podcast. Following that set we feature Steve Davis, Greg Abate and others.
Featured Album
Winter In America on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
The Bottle ~ Gil Scott-Heron ~ Winter In America
A Talk: Bluseology/Black History/The Revolution Will Not Be Televised ~ Gil Scott-Heron ~ Midnight Band: The First Minute of a New Day
Your Daddy Loves You ~ Gil Scott-Heron ~ Winter In America
Peace Be With You Brother ~ Gil Scott-Heron ~ Winter In America
Echo Park ~ Skye Steele ~ Late Bloomer

L.Z.C.M ~ Donny McCaslin ~ Perpetual Motion

Bird Lives ~ Steve Davis ~ Update

Grove's Groove ~ Steve Davis ~ Update

The Little Men ~ Greg Abate ~ Evoloution

Silveresque ~ Greg Abate ~ Wave Street Sessons
Messaien's Gumbo ~ John Pattitucci ~ Rememberance

Quickening ~ Noah Preminger ~ Before the Rain


Sunday May 22, 2011
The Groove
Sunday May 22, 2011
Sunday May 22, 2011
This show is dedicated to The Groove. Does anyone signify The Groove better than Tower of Power and James Brown? I don't think so. That is followed by a classic (but dated) sound of Jimmy McGriff. The rendition of All Blues here is one of the more soulful versions of the Miles Davis composition you'll hear. Next up is a set featuring Victor Wooten, a bassist that can can display pyrotechnic chops yet never losing that groove. From their we go to a Far Eastern influenced groove of Mynta, Fareed Haque, and Connecticut's own Noah Baerman. We keep it local with a Hartford area guitarist Frank Varela and Mystery Feet.
Featured Album
Palmystery on amazon.com Book - The Music Lesson by Victor Wooten.
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
So I Got the Groove ~ Tower of Power ~ Soul Vaccination
Licking Stick ~ James Brown ~ Star Time
Canadian Sunset ~ Jimmy McGriff ~ Groove Grease
All Blues ~ Hank Crawford and Jimmy McGriff ~ Blues Groove
The Lesson ~ Victor Wooten ~ Palmystery
Left, Right and Center ~ Victor Wooten ~ Palmystery
The Grapevine ~ Prasanna ~ Be the Change
First Summer ~ Mynta ~ First Summer
The Chant ~ Fareed Haque + The Flat Planet Ensemble ~ Flat Planet
Satyagrahi ~ Noah Baerman ~ Soul Force
Ganja Groove ~ Mystery Feet ~ Upstream

Sunday May 15, 2011
Jazz Roots and more
Sunday May 15, 2011
Sunday May 15, 2011
I wouldn't say that this is a show about the roots of jazz, but I did play many selections from the Jazz Roots CD featured here. We start with a guitar set with Benson, Coryell, Scofield and Cory Christenson. Then we groove to Turrentine and Dirubbo. We follow that with some of the greatest female vocalists. Ella, Sarah, Aretha and Diana Reeves. The podcast ends with Ben Webster and Stan Getz. That is quite a collection of great jazz artists.
Featured Album
Jazz Roots: The Music of the Americas on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
Take 5 ~ George Benson ~ Jazz Roots: The Music of the Americas

Alone Together ~ Corey Christiansen Quartet ~ Awakening

Trinkle Trinkle ~ Larry Coryell ~ Monk, Trane, Miles and Me

Piggies ~ Beatle Jazz ~ With A Little Help From Our Friends
Sugar ~ Stanley Turrentine ~ Sugar
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Minor Progress ~ Mike DiRubbo ~ Chronos

He's A Tramp ~ Dianne Reeves ~ Disney Jazz - Everybody Wants to be a Cat

Taking A Chance on Love ~ Ella Fitzgerald ~ Jazz Roots: The Music of the Americas

Black Coffee ~ Sarah Vaughan ~ Jazz Roots: The Music of the Americas

Muddy Water ~ Aretha Franklin ~ Jazz Roots: The Music of the Americas

Trav'lin Light ~ Ben Webster ~ Soulmates

Day Waves ~ Stan Getz ~ Captain Marvel

Sunday May 08, 2011
N'alwins Part 2
Sunday May 08, 2011
Sunday May 08, 2011
This podcast comes from the second half of a show recorded two weeks ago. It's another New Orleans based theme featuring Wynton Marsalis, Galactica, John Ellis, Skerik and more. We really cover a wide range of sounds and styles. Open your minds and ears and enjoy.
Featured Album
Ya-Ka-May on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
New Orleans (Tribute to Marsalis Family) ~ Chucho Valdez ~ Cucho's Steps

School Boy ~ Wynton Marsalis ~ He and She

Poem ~ Wynton Marsalis ~ He and She

The Rasor Rim ~ Wynton Marsalis ~ He and She

Fry His Ass ~ Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet ~ Husky

Sprung Monkey ~ Garage A Trois ~ Emphasizer
Okra & Tomatoes ~ John Ellis & Double Wide ~ Puppet Mischief

Cineramascope ~ Galactic ~ Ya-Ka-May

Bacchus ~ Galactic ~ Ya-Ka-May

You Don't Know ~ Galactic ~ Ya-Ka-May

Breakdown ~ Walt Weiskopf Quartet ~ Live


Sunday May 01, 2011
Funkify the Groove
Sunday May 01, 2011
Sunday May 01, 2011
In the Groove gets down and funky in this set. I've been in this state of mind for a few weeks now, and we continue with a funky set featuring some low horns and a big brass sound. We start with Joshua Redman's Elastic band and then move into some heavy horns with Nomo, Bonerama and Dirty Dozen Brass Band. We then lay you on to some Akashic Record. A great New England based band that you will often hear in the Boston area featuring the Hammond B3, trombone and baritone sax. Then we will take you back to the 70's with a couple of tunes from War and Return To Forever.
Featured Album
Theosophy on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
Jazz Crimes ~ Joshua Redman ~ Elastic
Put It In Your Pocket ~ Joshua Redman Elastic Band ~ Momentum

We Do We Go ~ Nomo ~

Bayou Betty ~ Bonerama ~ Bringing It Home

Epistrophy ~ Bonerama ~ Bringing It Home

Dead Dog In the Street ~ The Dirty Dozen Brass Band ~ Buck Jump

Jammer Time ~ Akashic Record ~ New Dayz Ahead

3 A.M. Run ~ Akashic Record ~ theosophy

City, Country, City ~ War ~ The World is a Ghetto

The Shadow of Lo ~ Return to Forever ~ The Anthology
