But first, let's remember Calum da Jazzbo, whose 70th birthday comes up this week, I believe, and wish him well.
Love & Best wishes to you, Calum!






Sat 31 Oct
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton introduces listeners' choices, including recordings by trombonist JJ Johnson and singer Mel Torme [with a cute little accent] whose nickname was "the velvet fog". [Didn't know that]
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
A performance by the James Taylor Quartet featuring their hi-energy Hammond organ grooves, recorded in June on the jazz line-Up stage at the Glasgow Festival. And reporter Sebastian Scotney explores the vibrant jazz scene in Birmingham.
JTQ: Suitable for Radio 3?
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
North Carolina-born saxophone titan and spiritual force John Coltrane (1926-67) remains a central icon in the history of jazz. Geoffrey Smith surveys his prophetic works, from Giant Steps to A Love Supreme
Mon 2 November
Jazz on 3
Jez Nelson presents a special programme celebrating the 50th anniversary of pioneering Chicago-based collective the AACM, featuring highlights from the archives.
Louis Moholo Moholo's pianist Alex Hawkins is in the studio to talk about these great pathbreakers.
Did anyone hear Keith Richards on DID this morning? I had to go out.
Love & Best wishes to you, Calum!







Sat 31 Oct
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton introduces listeners' choices, including recordings by trombonist JJ Johnson and singer Mel Torme [with a cute little accent] whose nickname was "the velvet fog". [Didn't know that]
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
A performance by the James Taylor Quartet featuring their hi-energy Hammond organ grooves, recorded in June on the jazz line-Up stage at the Glasgow Festival. And reporter Sebastian Scotney explores the vibrant jazz scene in Birmingham.
JTQ: Suitable for Radio 3?
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
North Carolina-born saxophone titan and spiritual force John Coltrane (1926-67) remains a central icon in the history of jazz. Geoffrey Smith surveys his prophetic works, from Giant Steps to A Love Supreme
Mon 2 November
Jazz on 3
Jez Nelson presents a special programme celebrating the 50th anniversary of pioneering Chicago-based collective the AACM, featuring highlights from the archives.
Louis Moholo Moholo's pianist Alex Hawkins is in the studio to talk about these great pathbreakers.
Did anyone hear Keith Richards on DID this morning? I had to go out.
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