Sat 2 July
Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton plays a broad spectrum of requests, including the famous duo of "new thing" saxophonist Archie Shepp and pianist Mal Waldron, alongside a pick of traditional and mainstream fare
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Trumpeter Laura Jurd, the current BBC Radio 3 New Generation Jazz Artist, performs with pianist Elliot Galvin. Recorded in November at the London Jazz Festival
Elliot is Laura's regular quartet pianist - a genuine original. I missed this gig for some reason, but it should be good. Quirky, but good.
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Clarinettist Artie Shaw (1910-2004) and his big bands and small groups produced a string of hits. Geoffrey Smith picks some favourites.
Artie Shaw was two years younger than my dad - lived two years longer. Makes yer think...
Mon 4 July
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch introduces a concert given by the Arild Anderson Quartet, with Norwegian pianist Helge Lien, recorded in May. And Emma Smith talks to saxophonist Phil Meadows about vlogging
Is that making a saxophone sound like the water draining from my bath?
Additionally, of conceivable interest:
Thurs 7 July
11.00 Late Junction
Nick Luscombe presents highlights from the Late Junction session archive, including Australian improvisation trio the Necks in session with British saxophonist Evan Parker. Plus the nostalgic horror soundtracks of Polypores, the wonky pop of David West and dub pioneer U-Roy.
Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton plays a broad spectrum of requests, including the famous duo of "new thing" saxophonist Archie Shepp and pianist Mal Waldron, alongside a pick of traditional and mainstream fare
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Trumpeter Laura Jurd, the current BBC Radio 3 New Generation Jazz Artist, performs with pianist Elliot Galvin. Recorded in November at the London Jazz Festival
Elliot is Laura's regular quartet pianist - a genuine original. I missed this gig for some reason, but it should be good. Quirky, but good.
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Clarinettist Artie Shaw (1910-2004) and his big bands and small groups produced a string of hits. Geoffrey Smith picks some favourites.
Artie Shaw was two years younger than my dad - lived two years longer. Makes yer think...
Mon 4 July
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch introduces a concert given by the Arild Anderson Quartet, with Norwegian pianist Helge Lien, recorded in May. And Emma Smith talks to saxophonist Phil Meadows about vlogging
Is that making a saxophone sound like the water draining from my bath?
Additionally, of conceivable interest:
Thurs 7 July
11.00 Late Junction
Nick Luscombe presents highlights from the Late Junction session archive, including Australian improvisation trio the Necks in session with British saxophonist Evan Parker. Plus the nostalgic horror soundtracks of Polypores, the wonky pop of David West and dub pioneer U-Roy.
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