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Saturday Nov 12, 2011
Saturday Nov 12, 2011
Saturday Nov 12, 2011
This second part of the All Electric show is comprised of nearly all classic jazz-rock fusion from the 70's. Zawinul compositions start off the podcast. 125th is one of the funkiest and swinging Weather Report tunes, followed by a beautiful version of In A Silent Way featuring the WDR big band. You can't do a fusion tribute without including a track from Bitches Brew, and Miles Runs the Voodoo down is my favorite. Finally we play a modern day fusion track from Rudresh's latest album.
Featured Album
Sweetnighter - Weather Report
Sunday Nov 06, 2011
Sunday Nov 06, 2011
Sunday Nov 06, 2011
This all electric jazz-fusion show is in response to the lack of electricity here in Connecticut following a rare winter snow storm. Hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residence are still without power. Hopefully this show will provide some musical power to warm your inner being. Electric Rendezvous from Al Di Meola sets the pace for the frenetic musicality to come. Chick Corea's Return to Forever follows with more of Di Meola's scorching guitar and Chick's eclectic but swinging keyboard solos. My all-time favorite prog-rock composition, Close to the Edge from Yes shows the influence of rock music on Jazz in the early 70's. Mahavishnu Orchestra's epic composition with a full orchestral backing follows. Mwandishi Herbie Hancock ends part one of this podcast with some early fusion explorations that was heavily influenced by what Miles had been creating at that time.
Featured Album
Apocalypse - Mahavishnu Orchestra on iTunes
Monday Oct 31, 2011
Monday Oct 31, 2011
Monday Oct 31, 2011
This podcast features some monster players, particularly on alto sax. We start with Greg Abate as we did last week, and expand to some other great alto players in Jackie McLean, Cannonball Adderley and Art Pepper. We move to the tenor next with a couple of tracks from John Coltrane. Trane teams up with Monk and Ellington on these two tracks. We keep to the masters with pianist Bud Powell. It doesn't end there as we continue with a duo from Frank Morgan and John Hicks. We end the podcast with a more modern sound from tenor sax player Donnie McCaslin from his latest CD.
Featured Album
Duke Ellington and John Coltrane - on iTunes
Sunday Oct 23, 2011
Sunday Oct 23, 2011
Sunday Oct 23, 2011
Our featured album, Monsters in the Night from Greg Abate, sets the pace for some monster playing throughout this podcast. We get primed for Abate's upcoming performance at a Halloween concert at Chan's in Woonsocket, Rhode Island on October 28. Next up is Rob Garcia 4 from a new CD that was featured at last night's show in New Haven. We play one from his album and then tracks from CD's from the rest of the band, Noah Preminger, Dan Tepfer and Joe Martin. We also feature new albums by Rudresh Mahanthappa and a compilation CD of Miles inspired music called Miles Español.
Featured Album
Monsters In the Night - Greg Abate Quintet
Sunday Oct 16, 2011
Sunday Oct 16, 2011
Sunday Oct 16, 2011
Just some random tunes on a brisk autumn eve. Starting out with some new music, strings and all from Ben Williams, we transition to another new release from Brooklyn based Rob Garcia 4 and his album of original compostions. Rob and his quartet will be appearing next Friday Oct 21 at Firehouse 12 in New Haven, CT. Rudresh Mahanthappa is on fire on the next track from his new album Samdhi. We chill out after that with tracks from Ambrose Akinmusire, Freddie Hubbard, Charles Lloyd and the Hammond B3 based group Cinque.
Featured Album
The Drop and the Ocean - Rob Garcia 4
Sunday Oct 09, 2011
Sunday Oct 09, 2011
Sunday Oct 09, 2011
This podcast celebrates the great time had at the Northampton Jazz Festival in western Massachusetts. We feature a great CD by young tenor sax player Geoff Vidal who appeared at the fest with Linda Oh, also featured here. Also at the festival was Marcus Strickland's Quintet and Jonathan Kreisberg, a fine guitarist. We conclude the podcast with a couple of relatively new cats on the jazz scene that we have been taking notice of lately, Joel Holmes and Josh Evans.
Featured Album
Geoff Vidal-She Likes That from CDBaby
Sunday Oct 02, 2011
Sunday Oct 02, 2011
Sunday Oct 02, 2011
I have dug out this podcast from 2009 that celebrates the birthdate of John Coltrane (September 23) as well as the Autumnal Equinox. What better way to pay tribute to both than by playing Coltrane's classic Equinox. We'll follow this by Steve Kuhn's rendition of Autumn Leaves. Much more jazz music follows from Ahmad Jamal, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Art Blakey and others.
Featured Album
Love Walked In - Steve Kuhn
Sunday Sep 25, 2011
Sunday Sep 25, 2011
Sunday Sep 25, 2011
A live in studio performance by The Human Race makes up this weeks podcast. Drummer Dane Scozzari leads this group of fine musicians hailing from the University of Hartford, Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz Studies. Please excuse the sound quality, but there was no sound engineer or mixing board. Hopefully you will feel the vibe as it happened live in the studio. The Human Race is Kyle Aaron - electric piano, Jared Charette - Baritone Sax, Matt Dwonszyk - Bass, Joe Natale - Tenor Sax, Dane Scozzari - Drums.