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This week's jazz podcast starts with an old standard from 1928, Makin' Whoopee. Classics from Brubeck, Wes and Trane (on his birth anniversary), and new music from Barron and McLaughlin, and more.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Branford Marsalis ~ Makin' Whoopee ~ Trio Jeepy
The Dave Brubeck Quartet ~ Three to Get Ready ~ Time Out
Dave Holland Quartet ~ Four Winds ~ Conference of the Birds
Wes Montgomery ~ Bumpin' On Sunset ~ Tequila
John Coltrane ~ Dear Old Stockholm ~ Dear Old Stockholm
Irving Flores ~ Samba Con Sabor ~ Armando Mi Conga
Kenny Barron ~ The Nearness of You ~ Beyond This Place
John McLaughlin & The 4th Dimension ~ New Blues Old Bruise ~ Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2022
This episode is my Chill Playlist. Starting with Miles & Trane is a fine way to begin. While it is laid back on the surface, many of the tunes start chill, but gain in intensity. Branford's Hope is a great example of this. I especially dig Joe Henderson's take on Lazy Afternoon.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Miles Davis ~ Footprints ~ Miles Smiles
John Coltrane ~ Equinox ~ Coltrane's Sound
Branford Marsalis Quartet ~ Hope ~ Braggtown
Joe Henderson ~ Lazy Afternoon ~ Power to the People
Pat Metheny ~ Minuano ~ Still Life (Talking)
Emmet Cohen ~ Everlasting ~ Vibe Provider
David Borgo ~ InFormation ~ Uplift
Returning from the Detroit Jazz Fest, I wanted to highlight some of the remarkable artists who graced the stage, both local jazz talents and national acts. The episode concludes with the release of new music from pianist Christian Sands (New Haven) and saxophonist David Borgo (San Diego).
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Louis Jones III ~ Alternative Facts ~ Motions
Marion Hayden ~ Buhaina ~ Visions
Herlin Riley ~ Wang Dang Doodle ~ Perpetual Optimism
Branford Marsalis Quartet ~ Spiral Dance ~ Belonging
Walter Smith III ~ Cézanne ~ three of us are from Houston and Reuben is not
Jackie McLean ~ Appointment In Ghana ~ Jackie's Bag
Christian Sands ~ Divergent Journeys ~ Embracing Dawn
David Borgo ~ Fluctuating Friends ~ Uplift
This playlist is a retrospective of recordings on CTI albums released in the 1970. They have that quality production and slick arrangement that make these albums so recognizable. These are some of my favorite examples.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Airto ~ Return to Forever ~ Free
Deodato ~ Also Sprach Zarathustra ~ Prelude
Milt Jackson ~ Sunflower ~ Sunflower
Stanley Turrentine ~ Sugar ~ Sugar
Joe Farrell ~ Follow Your Heart ~ Joe Farrell Quartet
George Benson ~ So What? ~ Beyond the Blue Horizon
We begin with a couple big band tunes arranged by Gerald Wilson followed by guitar greats Benson and Wes. This show concludes with an extended cover of one of Chick's great tunes, by a quartet of modern jazz top tier players.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Gerald Wilson Big Band ~ Milestones ~ Moment Of Truth
Gerald Wilson and His Orchestra ~ California Soul ~ California Soul
George Benson ~ Affirmation ~ Breezin'
Wes Montgomery & Wynton Kelly Trio ~ Impressions ~ Smokin' At The Half Note
Weather Report ~ Brown Street ~ 8:30 (Live)
Michael Brecker ~ Midnight Voyage ~ Tales from the Hudson
Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Larry Grenadier, Eric Harland & Chris Potter ~ 500 Miles High ~ First Meeting (Live at Dizzy's Club)
An eclectic show. We begin with a couple tunes from Brubecks 'Time Out' with a twist. Then a set with jazz masters Jamal, Tyner and Davis. The set ends with new music including Indian Fusion from Shakti.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
George Benson ~ Take Five ~ Bad Benson
Dave Brubeck Quartet ~ Blue Rondo A La Turk ~ Time Out
Ahmad Jamal ~ Arabesque ~ It's Magic
McCoy Tyner ~ Man From Tanganyika ~ Tender Moments
Miles Davis ~ Oleo ~ Bags' Groove
Shakti ~ 5 In The Morning, 6 In The Afternoon ~ Mind Explosion
Brandee Younger ~ Breaking Point ~ Gadabout Season
Irving Flores ~ Armando Mi Conga ~ (Single)
Recent episodes have centered around jazz/rock fusion and new releases. This week we go back to Hard-Bop. Blakey, Miles, Trane, Freddie, Mobley to name a few.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers ~ One By One ~ Ugetsu
Miles Davis ~ Milestones ~ Milestones
John Coltrane ~ Moment's Notice ~ Blue Train
Freddie Hubbard ~ Arietis ~ Ready For Freddie
Donald Byrd ~ Off To The Races ~ Off To The Races
Joe Henderson ~ Black ~ Mode For Joe
Hank Mobley ~ Up Over and Out ~ Reach Out!
Jackie McLean ~ Appointment In Ghana ~ Jackie's Bag
This episode begins with Michael Brecker in some interesting situations with Paul Simon and James Taylor. We follow that up with new music from another tenor sax player, Jimmy Greene from his newest release.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Michael Brecker ~ African Skies ~ Tales from the Hudson
Paul Simon ~ Under African Skies ~ Graceland
Michael Brecker ~ The Nearness of You ~ Nearness of You: The Ballad Book
Jimmy Greene ~ Praises ~ As We Are Now
Jimmy Greene ~ Speak Low ~ As We Are Now
Sam Rivers ~ Beatrice ~ Fuchsia Swing Song
Chick Corea ~ Friends ~ Friends
Herbie Hancock ~ Maiden Voyage ~ Maiden Voyage
This show begins by paying tribute to Chuck Mangione who passed away last week. Best known for his hit 'Feel So Good', Mangione is one of a few musicians that bridged jazz and popular music audiences. Also notable in this show we play new releases from modern jazz artists you may not yet have heard.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Chuck Mangione ~ Land of Make Believe ~ Land of Make Believe
Chuck Mangione ~ Give It All You Got ~ Fun and Games
Kenny Burrell ~ Midnight Blue ~ Midnight Blue
Wes Montgomery & Wynton Kelly Trio ~ Impressions ~ Smokin' At The Half Note
Nicole McCabe ~ A Change In Scenery ~ A Song To Sing
Jimmy Greene ~ As We Are Now ~ As We Are Now
Andrew Renfroe ~ DREAMER ~ POP LOGIC
Linda May Han Oh ~ The Sweetest Water ~ Strange Heavens
Dexter Gordon ~ Soy Califa ~ The Swingin' Affair
This is an all flute special, with jazz greats James Moody, Herbie Mann, Roland Kirk, Hubert Laws and many more.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Holly Hofmann Quartet ~ Bohemia After Dark (Live) ~ Live At Birdland
James Moody ~ Cherokee ~ 80 Years Young: Live at the Blue Note
Lori Bell ~ Streets of New York ~ Brooklyn Dreaming
Herbie Mann ~ Memphis Underground ~ Memphis Underground
Roland Kirk ~ Serenade to a Cuckoo ~ Kirkatron
Eric Dolphy ~ Gazzelloni ~ Out to Lunch!
Jamie Baum ~ Far Side ~ Solace
Hubert Laws ~ The Rite of Spring ~ Rite of Spring
In this episode we get back to a more hard-bop oriented sound, from the 1960's to new releases with roots in that more straight ahead jazz tradition.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Hank Mobley ~ This I Dig Of You ~ Soul Station
Wayne Shorter ~ Tom Thumb ~ Schizophrenia
Joshua Redman ~ Era's End ~ Words Fall Short
Branford Marsalis Quartet ~ The Windup ~ Belonging
David Borgo ~ Tanpura ~ Cycles
Brandee Younger ~ Discernment ~ Gadabout Season
Kurt Rosenwinkel & Jean-Paul Brodbeck ~ Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 2 ~ The Brahms Project
Another Fusion set, but this one a bit different. We'll hear jazz fused with pop tunes, string quartets, orchestra, Indian Classical, Ukrainian folk music and hard rock.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Frank Zappa ~ Stolen Moments ~ Broadway the Hard Way
Frank Zappa ~ Murder By Numbers ~ Broadway the Hard Way
Roman Baranskiy | Scott Amendola, Matt Muntz, Friction Quartet ~Chuhayster ~ (YouTube)
Ben Williams ~ Consciousness ~ Between Church & State
Andrew Renfroe ~ DREAMER ~ POP LOGIC
Mahavishnu Orchestra ~ Lila's Dance ~ Visions Of The Emerald Beyond
Shakti ~ Happiness Is Being Together ~ Natural Elements
Tim Garland ~ Moment Of Departure ~ Moment Of Departure
Brandee Younger ~ Gadabout Season ~ Gadabout Season
Miles Davis ~ Honky Tonk ~ Get Up With It
Jazz Rock Fusion is on tap to begin this week's show. Headhunters, Return To Forever, and Mahavishnu Orchestra were the innovators in Jazz from the early 70's. After that set we hear new music from saxophonist Joshua Redman and others.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Herbie Hancock ~ Sly ~ Head Hunters
Return to Forever ~ Captain Señor Mouse ~ Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy
Mahavishnu Orchestra ~ Open Country Joy ~ Birds of Fire
Joe Farrell ~ Sound Down ~ Outback
Joshua Redman ~ Icarus ~ Words Fall Short
David Borgo ~ Bright Sun ~ Cycles
Victor Baker Quartet ~ Time Ripples ~ As the Crow Flies
Wes Montgomery ~ Bumpin' On Sunset ~ Tequila
A varied playlist of vocals, hardbop, fusion and electronic music ranging from the 1960's to today's modern jazz.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Cannonball Adderley & Nancy Wilson ~ The Old Country ~ Nancy Wilson & Cannonball Adderley
Cannonball Adderley & Nancy Wilson ~ Unit 7 ~ Nancy Wilson & Cannonball Adderley
Chick Corea, Christian McBride & Brian Blade ~ La Fiesta ~ Trilogy 2
Eberhard Weber & The Gary Burton Quartet ~ Sea Journey ~ Passengers
Freddie Hubbard ~ Arietis ~ Ready for Freddie
Christopher Hollyday ~ Everything Happens ~ Telepathy
Nicole McCabe ~ A Song To Sing ~ A Song To Sing
Weather Report ~ American Tango ~ Mysterious Traveller
Michael Brecker ~ African Skies ~ Tales from the Hudson
The San Diego jazz scene is well represented in this episode, featuring some of the most respected artists in Southern California. Wofford, Hofmann, Thorsen, Sprague and others are at the top of the show. We have Miles too and more.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Mike Wofford & Holly Hofmann ~ Soul Street ~ Turn Signal (feat. Terell Stafford)
Rob Thorsen Quartet ~ Beatrice ~ First Impression
Peter Sprague ~ Can't Find My Way Home ~ Sunshine of Your Love: Peter Sprague Plays Cream
Steely Dan ~ Home at Last ~ Aja
Miles Davis ~ Straight, No Chaser ~ Milestones
Miles Davis ~ Black Comedy ~ Miles in the Sky
Joey DeFrancesco ~ Take Me out to the Ballgame ~ Joey D!
This episode begins with jazz masters Trane, McCoy and Moody. Then a talented San Diego guitarist Alex Ciavarelli. The show concludes with a set of 70's jazz/rock fusion classics.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
John Coltrane ~ Pt. 1: Acknowledgement ~ A Love Supreme
McCoy Tyner ~ Man From Tanganyika ~ Tender Moments
James Moody ~ Cherokee ~ 80 Years Young: Live at the Blue Note
Alex Ciavarelli ~ This Could Be the Start of Something Big ~ A Tribute to Oscar Peterson on Guitar
Freddie Hubbard ~ Red Clay ~ Red Clay
Herbie Hancock ~ Watermelon Man ~ Head Hunters
Joe Farrell ~ Time's Lie ~ Moon Germs
Much of this week's show is inspired by music I heard performed at local jazz clubs in San Diego. The show begins with McCoy and ends with Miles. They bookend the set of tunes performed at local jazz venues and performed by Matt Hall at the Jazz Lounge and Gilbert Castellanos at Panama 66. More info is contained in the podcast.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
McCoy Tyner ~ Contemporary Focus ~ Today and Tomorrow
Jon Faddis ~ The Hunters & Gatherers ~ Teranga
Michael Brecker ~ Midnight Voyage ~ Tales from the Hudson
Matt Hall ~ Spearhead ~ I Hope to My Never
Horace Silver ~ Senor Blues ~ Six Pieces of Silve
Gilbert Castellanos ~ Home is Africa ~ Espérame En El Cielo
Miles Davis ~ Paraphernalia ~ Miles in the Sky
Just returned from vacation is Japan, so this week's podcast is inspired from my trip. The episode begins with Japan impressions from two iconic jazz artists, Brubeck and Silver. Then we here from a couple japanese players Takura Kuroda (tr) and Yasuke Sato (as).
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Horace Silver ~ Sayonara Blues ~ The Tokyo Blues
The Dave Brubeck Quartet ~ Tokyo Traffic ~ Jazz Impressions of Japan
Takuya Kuroda ~ Car 16 15 A ~ EVERYDAY
Yosuke Sato & Jan Lundgren ~ Kagome Kagome ~ Furusato
Hampton Hawes Trio ~ Suddenly I Thought Of You ~ The Seance
Kenny Barron ~ Softly As in a Morning Sunrise ~ Beyond This Place
Joey Alexander ~ Blue ~ Continuance
Greg Abate ~ Give Flight to Imagination ~ Positive Energy
The second of two episodes that are being rebroadcast from last year due to being away on vacation from my home studio. I will return next week for a new In The Groove.
After the opening track, we feature the music of Greg Abate and Kenny Barron, both as leaders, and a collaboration between the two. Other great music covers classic jazz, hard bop and fusion.
Playlist
Artist ~ Name ~ Album
Wayne Shorter ~ Angola (Alternate Take) ~ The Soothsayer
Greg Abate & Paul Del Nero Quartet ~ Clare's Ostinado ~ Reunion - Live at WICN
Greg Abate ~ Sunshower ~ Magic Dance: The Music of Kenny Barron
Kenny Barron ~ Tragic Magic ~ Beyond This Place
Sonny Rollins ~ Asiatic Raes ~ Newk's Time
Pat Metheny Group ~ The Epic ~ American Garage
Herbie Hancock ~ Actual Proof ~ Thrust
Away on vacation this week, so this episode is a reprise of one that originally aired in May of 2024. This is the first of two.
A playlist inadvertently populated with San Diego artists like Matt Hall, Lori Bell, Christopher Hollyday and Steph Johnson. Also of note is a debut recording by Sarah Hanahan, and Pulitzer Prize recipient Tyshawn Sorey.
Playlist
Artist ~ Track ~ Album
Matt Hall ~ Biscuits & Gravy ~ I Hope to My Never
Sarah Hanahan ~ We Bop! ~ Among Giants
Jackie McLean ~ Climax ~ Jacknife
Lori Bell Quartet ~ Serenity ~ Recorda Me - Remembering Joe Henderson
Steph Johnson ~ Lazy Afternoon ~ So in Love
Barney Kessel, Shelly Manne & Ray Brown ~ Crisis ~ Poll Winners Three!
Christopher Hollyday ~ Minor Pulsation ~ Dialogue
Tyshawn Sorey ~ Reincarnation Blues ~ Continuing
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Now THIS is the kind of mixtape for me to wake up to! 👍
What a dynamite mixtape my dude! Perfect for my Tuesday morning 👍
Another smooth jam! 👍
If you need to take it easy and you like jazz, I've been listening to this for a few weeks now and can't recommend it enough. It's an ideal tonic to the relentless pace of life.
This is the second week in a row I've put on a mixtape for my Monday morning; great choice! 👌