Charles Mingus :: A Modern Jazz Symposium of Music and Poetry
An overlooked experiment from a remarkably ambitious late fifties period of bassist Charles Mingus, 1958's A Modern Jazz Symposium of Music and Poetry doesn't actually include poet...
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An overlooked experiment from a remarkably ambitious late fifties period of bassist Charles Mingus, 1958's A Modern Jazz Symposium of Music and Poetry doesn't actually include poet...
Celebrating Charles Mingus' birthday with the (still relevant) classic "Fables of Faubus." Other birthdays recognized include Harvey Mason Sr., Paul Chambers, Joe Henderson, and ot...
Artists as described in title. Plus classics from Art Blakey, Gerald Wilson, Art Pepper, and more. Additional new music from Roy Hargrove, Brian Lynch, and a re-release from Dianne...
Music as described in the title, and additional classics from Cannonball Adderley, Carmen McRae, and others. Recently released music courtesy of Ulysses Owens Jr., Jeremy Pelt, Bri...
These musicians also appeared on the groundbreaking Miles Davis recording, "Kind of Blue." Wiki: The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4½ stars and states: "Altoist...
Day three of our celebration of Miles Davis at 100. See day one and two here.By Stef GijsselsThe year 1970 marked an extraordinary turning point in Miles Davis’s career and artisti...
In addition to the artists listed in the title, this show features classics from Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, the ad hoc group Old And New Dreams featuring Don Cherry and De...
By Stef GijsselsI was too young in the sixties to witness their music firsthand, yet by the time I came of age in the seventies, Jimi Hendrix had become a kind of god to me — follo...
Enjoy a playlist bringing together three compelling genre-defying bands and two previously unreleased recordings that offer a posthumous opportunity to remember the enduring artist...
This episode pays tribute to Miles Davis on the 100th anniversary of his birth. Our tribute focuses on musicians who live with the repercussions of and were in dialogue with Miles...
Thanks to Mike Clark who shared via social media this fantastic clip of the great Sam Woodyard in action, featured with the Duke Ellington Orchestra:
This eclectic episode features recent music from Audrey Ochoa and Charles Chen as well as older work by Mary Lou Williams and Michael Garrick.Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett "I C...
By Kenneth Blanchard I don’t remember a time when I didn’t like rock music. I do remember precisely when I began to hear jazz. I was watching a perfo...
Social activism and jazz have a long mutual history that arguably reached an apex with the resistance music of the '60s. On record, that music found a home at labels such as Impuls...
Johnathan Blake is among the most authoritative drummers on today's international jazz scene. His playing embodies the energy, sophistication and restless curiosity of contemporary...
Miles Davis is, without question, one of the most important musicians of the 20th century.His musical career encompassed bebop, cool, modal and fusion, and he was at the forefront...
Back in 1991, jazz guitar legend Sonny Sharrock released his final album, the masterful Ask the Ages, accompanied by a murderers’ row of talent backing him, including saxophonist P...
Enjoy another Mondo Jazz dispatch, and an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and discover music that doesn't chase trends, because it doesn't need to...Happy listening!Playlis...
Homage to Wayne Shorter from GEORGE (John Hollenbeck/Anna Webber), early Wayne Shorter with Lee Morgan (The Young Lions re-mastered) and Helen Sung premieres her new big band! Play...
And here we go again--another edition of Mondo Jazz, dedicated to recent and upcoming releases from across the jazz globe, where you can travel from Tokyo to New York in less than...
This episode features a segment on the changing music of singer-songwriter Eugene McDaniels in the 1960s. It also includes music from April Varner, Matthew Shipp, and Catherine Rus...
In addition to the artists named in the title, classic '80s and '90s jazz is featured by Wallace Roney, Joe Lovano, and others. New jazz fusion from Brooklyn Funk Essentials and th...
Day four of our celebration of Miles Davis at 100. See day one, two and three. Pangaea (Columbia, 1975) The influence that Bitches Brew had on jazz and music in...
In the third and final hour of "Miles on Miles," you'll hear Miles Davis discuss his recordings with Gil Evans, and the creation of his second great quintet with Wayne Shorter, Her...
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