Episodes

Sunday Apr 24, 2011
N'awlins review part 1
Sunday Apr 24, 2011
Sunday Apr 24, 2011
Back from N'awlins y'all. We had a great time diggin' the music scene down there. This podcast reflects the music we heard, and the musicians that were performing throughout the city and particularly in the clubs on Frenchman Street near the French Quarter. We start with the man that started it all, Louis Armstrong, and move into the big brass sound of The Dirty Dozen Brass Band. We caught trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis leading his own 15 piece band, so he is represented here though in a quintet setting. I picked up Pat Casey's and the New Sound's CD at his performance at the Spotted Cat Music Club. These young cats represent some of the fine musicians playing all kinds of jazz throughout the city, and keeping the jazz scene fresh in New Orleans. Here is a video I took of a fine street band on Jackson Square.
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Buck Jump on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
Honeysuckle Rose ~ Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars ~ Satch Plays Fats

Unclean Waters ~ The Dirty Dozen Brass Band ~ Buck Jump

Inner City Blues ~ The Dirty Dozen Brass Band ~ Buck Jump

Brer Rabbit ~ Delfeayo Marsalis ~ Minions Dominion

Lost In The Crescent ~ Delfeayo Marsalis ~ Minions Dominion

New Orleans Stomp ~ McCoy Tyner ~ Illuminations
Canteloupe Island ~ Pat Casey & The New Sound
Israel ~ Pat Casey & The New Sound
Three Legged Tango in Jackson Square ~ John Ellis ~ Dance Like There is No Tomorrow

Summertime ~ Herbie Hancock ~ Gershwin's World

In Time of Need ~ Terence Blanchard ~ A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina)


Sunday Apr 17, 2011
Before the final four
Sunday Apr 17, 2011
Sunday Apr 17, 2011
The show title has nothing to do with the music, but this broadcast preceded the UCONN Huskies basketball team drive to the NCAA championship. OK, now that we have that out of the way, we hear from jazz's greatest artists. Trane, Miles, Holland, Chick. Throw in a recent release from Miles' alter ego Wallace Roney, Hartford's own Steve Davis covering Trane, and this is one hour plus of high quality jazz music. If you are a jazz fan, you HAVE to dig this set.
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Pathways on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
Equinox ~ John Coltrane ~ Coltrane's Sound

26-2 ~ Steve Davis ~ The Jaunt

So What ~ Miles Davis ~ Live At The 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival
I Love What We Make Together ~ Wallace Roney ~ If Only For One Night

Shadow Dance ~ Dave Holland Octet ~ Pathways

Litha ~ Chick Corea ~ Inner Space


Monday Apr 11, 2011
Rahsaan
Monday Apr 11, 2011
Monday Apr 11, 2011
This is a listener inspired podcast. From a Facebook wall post, I was turned on to a Roy Haynes album, Out of the Afternoon, featuring an early Rahsaan Roland Kirk appearance. This led to a RRK set as well. All that is sandwiched in between an intense opener with Trombone Shorty, Matt Wilson and Noah Preminger, and ends with a gorgeous mellow set of Larry Willis and Vijay Iyer.
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The Return Of The 5,000 Lb Man on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
Where Y' At ~ Trombone Shorty ~ Backatown

Shooshabuster ~ Matt Wilson ~ That"s Gonna Leave A Mark

Two Bass Hit ~ Matt Wilson ~ That"s Gonna Leave A Mark

Abreaction ~ Noah Preminger ~ Before the Rain

Snap Crackle ~ Roy Haynes Quartet ~ Out of the Afternoon

If I Should Lose You ~ Roy Haynes Quartet ~ Out of the Afternoon

Theme for the Eulipians ~ Rahsaan Roland Kirk ~ The Return of the 5,000 lb Man

Giant Steps ~ Rahsaan Roland Kirk ~ The Return of the 5,000 lb Man

My One and Only Love ~ Rahsaan Roland Kirk ~ Compliments of the Mysterious Phantom

Ethiopia ~ Larry Willis ~ The Offering

Entropy and Time ~ Vijay Iyer ~ Tirtha


Sunday Apr 03, 2011
Thanks!
Sunday Apr 03, 2011
Sunday Apr 03, 2011
A great big THANKS to all my podcast listeners who contributed to the WHUS Radiothon 2011. Once again, this radio show was among the top 5 fundraisers from the station. We had contributors from all over the country and all over the world. It was a tough year for fundraising and goals were not necessarily met, but nonetheless this show's podcast fans came through. Many of you have donated for several years in the past as well. I am truly grateful for your support of Jazz radio and this show. Noah Preminger is appearing in New Haven, Saturday, April 9.
Thanks to (name-ST or Country): Susan-WI, Chris-United Kingdom, Aaron-HI, George-Austria, Bruno-Belgium, David-MA, Carson-NY, Ruth-NH, Robert-MD, Jason-MA, Robert-CT, Abraham-WA, Sharon-CT, Richard-CT, David-Austrailia, Simon-NY, Jeffrey-WI, Lauren-NY, Erik-NY, Martin-Germany, Greg-OH, William-WA, Steven-Netherlands, Remi-France, (name unknown)-Japan, Todd-OH, Bruce-GA, Dr. Robert-Austria, Ike-CA, Henry-NV, Norbert-Germany, Donald-CT.
Featured Album
Village Rhythm on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
Marco Polo ~ JD Allen ~ Shine!

Us Them ~ Jeremy Pelt ~ Men of Honor
Beyond My Wildest Dreams ~ Ralph Peterson's Unity Project ~ Outer Reaches

More Physical ~ Mike DiRubbo ~ Chronos

Yuba Citrico ~ Curtis Brothers Quartet ~ Live at Kuumbwa
Sleepy Giant ~ Joe Lovano Quintet ~ Village Rhythm

Duke Ellington's Sound of Love ~ Joe Lovano Quintet ~ Village Rhythm

Donna Lee ~ Joe Lovano Us Five ~ Bird Songs


Before the Rain ~ Noah Preminger ~ Before the Rain

Alter Ego ~ Larry Willis ~ The Offering


Sunday Mar 27, 2011
Modern Music
Sunday Mar 27, 2011
Sunday Mar 27, 2011
There were a lot of people hanging around from Radiothon at WHUS this week while I was doing this show. One person was listening and was intrigued by the music. He hadn't heard anything like it before and asked me, "What do you call this music?” I hesitated while thinking about how to answer; post-bop, post-modern jazz, fusion? None of these really would have made sense to this person. Finally I said modern jazz. But as I think of it more, and I listen to some of the music, especially the Donny McCaslin set, it doesn't even have that much resemblance to jazz, or rock, or anything else. Just a reference to jazz can give someone the wrong (and possibly a negative) impression. From now on, when I am asked that question I am just going to call it Modern Music.
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Perpetual Motion on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
Milo Hayward ~ Jeremy Pelt ~ Men of Honor

Perpetual Motion ~ Donny McCaslin ~ Perpetual Motion

Firefly ~ Donny McCaslin ~ Perpetual Motion

Feed the Birds ~ Kurt Rosenwinkel ~ Disney Jazz Vol 1

Hard Stuff ~ Michael Feinberg ~ With Many Hands

Julia ~ Craig Hartley ~ Craig Hartley remixes The Beatles
Night Song ~ Arthur Blyth ~ Focus

Sunday Mar 20, 2011
Radiothon 2011
Sunday Mar 20, 2011
Sunday Mar 20, 2011
Radiothon
This year's radiothon is now over. Thanks to all of you who contributed. Your support is sincerely appreciated. This program was one of the top fundraisers at WHUS. While WHUS radiothon is complete, any further donations are welcome and will help defray the growing costs involved with publishing this podcast each and every week as I have done for the past five years. Thank you all. This is a reprise of a show, recorded back in February 2009. The majority of the playlist comes from talented young musicians/composers that are having an impact on the future of jazz music. Hope you enjoy the tunes.Featured Artist

Men Of Honor on amazon.com
Playlist
Track * Artist * Album
Back Road * Jeremy Pelt * Men of Honor

Fugue * John Funkhauser Trio * Time

When Seaguls Fly * Noah Preminger * Dry Bridge Road

All Matter * Robert Glasper * Double Booked

Think of One * Robert Glasper * Double Booked

The Hutch * Ken Fowser/Ben Gilece * Full View

Maimi Jazz Scene * Jean Caze * Miami Jazz Scene


Sunday Mar 13, 2011
More Trios
Sunday Mar 13, 2011
Sunday Mar 13, 2011
We finish out last week's Trio program with Boston based John Funkhouser and then classics from Bud Powell and McCoy Tyner. Some guitar works ends the show with Hartford's own Rich Goldstein and Jake Langley.
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Blue Note Cafe Paris 1961 on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
Emancipation ~ John Funkhouser Trio ~ Time

Night In Tunesia ~ Bud Powell ~ Blue Note Cafe Paris 1961

Impressions ~ McCoy Tyner ~ Trident

Minor's Trajedy ~ Rich Goldstien ~ Comin' from Montgomery
Minor League ~ Jake Langley ~ Movin' and Groovin'


Sunday Mar 06, 2011
Modern Jazz trios
Sunday Mar 06, 2011
Sunday Mar 06, 2011
This podcast showcases modern jazz trios. This small ensemble format takes many forms. Although one usually thinks of piano based trios in jazz, we also have trios led by drums, guitar, sax and bass represented here. We start with a Monk standard which Larry Coryell rocks out on. We then continue with some very thoughtful trio playing from drummer George Schuller and pianist Dan Tepfer. We sneak in a Tepfer/Preminger duet before hearing more great trio music by Noah Baerman, Vijay Iyer, Joshua Redman, Mike DiRubbo, John Pattitucci and the late Thomas Chapin.
Featured Album
Five Pedals Deep on amazon.com
Track ~ Artist ~ Album
Well You Needn't ~ Larry Coryell ~ Tricycles

House of Blue Lime ~ George Schuller Trio ~ Life's Little Dramas

Peal, Repeal ~ Dan Tepfer ~ Five Pedals Deep

Back ATTYA ~ Noah Preminger and Dan Tepfer ~ Private recording
Tastes Like Chedda ~ Noah Baerman ~ Bliss

Big Brother ~ Vijay Iyer Trio ~ Historicity

Insomniac ~ Joshua Redman ~ Compass

More Physical ~ Mike DiRubbo ~ Chronos

Safari ~ John Pattitucci ~ Rememberence

Alphaville ~ Thomas Chapin ~ Night Bird Song
