JLU features new releases and Mark Edwards and The Cloggz [now you know as much as i do pbi is sh1te]
Geoffrey does 76 Trombones, well some any way .... no pbi
Jon3 does actually exist and proves it with:
A celebration of the Strata-East label - the influential 1970s imprint set up by trumpeter Charles Tolliver and pianist Stanley Cowell that broke new ground in post-bop, spiritual jazz and afro-jazz.
Brought together by DJ and Strata-East fan Gilles Peterson, the label's founders are joined on stage at London's Barbican by an all-star line up featuring saxophonist Billy Harper, bassist Cecil McBee and drummer Alvin Queen, plus a special guest appearance from vocalist Jean Carne.
see Alyn's post fro JRR
sometimes, and today is one of them, i feel that there is a zombie running jazz on R3 .... given that there is quite a lot of gigging and jazz going on in the UK, not to mention Europe, without even putting Jez on a Virgin to NYC; the present crop of programmes looks like no one cares quite frankly
know what i mean?
Geoffrey does 76 Trombones, well some any way .... no pbi
Jon3 does actually exist and proves it with:
A celebration of the Strata-East label - the influential 1970s imprint set up by trumpeter Charles Tolliver and pianist Stanley Cowell that broke new ground in post-bop, spiritual jazz and afro-jazz.
Brought together by DJ and Strata-East fan Gilles Peterson, the label's founders are joined on stage at London's Barbican by an all-star line up featuring saxophonist Billy Harper, bassist Cecil McBee and drummer Alvin Queen, plus a special guest appearance from vocalist Jean Carne.
see Alyn's post fro JRR
sometimes, and today is one of them, i feel that there is a zombie running jazz on R3 .... given that there is quite a lot of gigging and jazz going on in the UK, not to mention Europe, without even putting Jez on a Virgin to NYC; the present crop of programmes looks like no one cares quite frankly
know what i mean?
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