Saturday 13 June
5.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton introduces listeners' requests, including recordings by saxophonist Gene Ammons, British clarinettist Mondy Sunshine and many others
Thanks for the extra "t" in the middle of "clarinettist", RT - I always knew it was me who was right, and not Spell Check!
6.00 Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph presents a live session by Scottish trumpeter Colin Steele, recorded in April at BBC Scotland's Pacific Quay Studios on the banks of the River Clyde
Nowhere as grand down here - Surrey Quays just doesn't quite cut it...
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith trawls through the recorded output of saxophonist Jimmy Lunceford (1902-47), who led one of the swing era's most celebrated bands, delighting fans across America with spectacular stage shows
I have visions of Geoffrey sighing "Here we go again - what I do for the sakes of England", before launching himself into any number of cardboard boxes stored stuffed beyond memory. "Uptime Blues", anybody?
No link yet.
Monday 15 June
11.00 Jazz on 3
Jez Nelson presents British pianist Alexander Hawkins in concert with his trio
A worthy successor to Howard Riley, Keith Tippett, Veryan Weston and Alex Maguire in the Brit free jazz piano lineage, imho. Who have I missed???
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b054q5wm*
*This link awaits updating from last week, and Alyn has yet to come up with a link to today's JRR. I'll be out for the first part of this afternoon.
5.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton introduces listeners' requests, including recordings by saxophonist Gene Ammons, British clarinettist Mondy Sunshine and many others
Thanks for the extra "t" in the middle of "clarinettist", RT - I always knew it was me who was right, and not Spell Check!
6.00 Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph presents a live session by Scottish trumpeter Colin Steele, recorded in April at BBC Scotland's Pacific Quay Studios on the banks of the River Clyde
Nowhere as grand down here - Surrey Quays just doesn't quite cut it...
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith trawls through the recorded output of saxophonist Jimmy Lunceford (1902-47), who led one of the swing era's most celebrated bands, delighting fans across America with spectacular stage shows
I have visions of Geoffrey sighing "Here we go again - what I do for the sakes of England", before launching himself into any number of cardboard boxes stored stuffed beyond memory. "Uptime Blues", anybody?
No link yet.
Monday 15 June
11.00 Jazz on 3
Jez Nelson presents British pianist Alexander Hawkins in concert with his trio
A worthy successor to Howard Riley, Keith Tippett, Veryan Weston and Alex Maguire in the Brit free jazz piano lineage, imho. Who have I missed???
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b054q5wm*
*This link awaits updating from last week, and Alyn has yet to come up with a link to today's JRR. I'll be out for the first part of this afternoon.
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