Sat 14 Jan
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton's selection includes music by the Alison Rayner Quartet*, currently on tour with guitarist Deirdre Cartwright, and Ellingtonia played by Chris Barber and Bob Hunt
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5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Claire Martin and Kevin Le Gendre review new releases, and look forward to 2017's jazz highlights.
But unless they're God, how do they know what they are going to be??
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
A key presence on the iconic Blue Note label, saxophonist and composer Hank Mobley (1930-1986) was a hard bop star in the 1960s. Geoffrey Smith surveys his work with Art Blakey, Miles Davis, and his own ensembles.
Georgie Fame to Geno Washington: "What key?" Geno: "Key, man? What do you mean by key?"
Mon 16 Jan
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch with a Miles Davis special, featuring Gary Crosby's quintet re-exploring Kind of Blue, the trumpeter's groundbreaking 1959 album. Plus Al Ryan reviews newly issued work by the Miles Davis Quintet, including Freedom Jazz Dance - the latest in an official bootleg series.
For all the respect in which I hold Gary Crosby - and his contribution to Britjazz has been inestimable - I have to ask myself how much more yet another makeover on Kind of Blue can contribute to the sum total of human knowledge. Does anyone else feel similar? The presumably previously unreleased Miles Davis stuff sounds interesting, however - one has to ask just how official are these bootlegs?
Thassall, folks!
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton's selection includes music by the Alison Rayner Quartet*, currently on tour with guitarist Deirdre Cartwright, and Ellingtonia played by Chris Barber and Bob Hunt
*


5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Claire Martin and Kevin Le Gendre review new releases, and look forward to 2017's jazz highlights.
But unless they're God, how do they know what they are going to be??

12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
A key presence on the iconic Blue Note label, saxophonist and composer Hank Mobley (1930-1986) was a hard bop star in the 1960s. Geoffrey Smith surveys his work with Art Blakey, Miles Davis, and his own ensembles.
Georgie Fame to Geno Washington: "What key?" Geno: "Key, man? What do you mean by key?"
Mon 16 Jan
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch with a Miles Davis special, featuring Gary Crosby's quintet re-exploring Kind of Blue, the trumpeter's groundbreaking 1959 album. Plus Al Ryan reviews newly issued work by the Miles Davis Quintet, including Freedom Jazz Dance - the latest in an official bootleg series.
For all the respect in which I hold Gary Crosby - and his contribution to Britjazz has been inestimable - I have to ask myself how much more yet another makeover on Kind of Blue can contribute to the sum total of human knowledge. Does anyone else feel similar? The presumably previously unreleased Miles Davis stuff sounds interesting, however - one has to ask just how official are these bootlegs?
Thassall, folks!
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