Sat 11 March
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton with listeners' requests, including a classic track from Count Basie's 1956 LP Basie in London.
Radio 4
3.30 Things Called Jazz That Are Not Jazz
Russell Finch examines why there are so many things named after jazz, including a variety of apple, an aftershave, a car, spreadsheet software and a range of non-alcoholic beers. Along the way he finds out the surprising origins of the word and the reason some musicians find it offensive. With contributions from comedian Steward Lee, singer Gwyneth Herbert and musician Nicolas Payton.
Repeat of a programme they probably didn't dare put on Radio 3.
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Claire Martin presents a BBC introducing set by jazz trio Johnstone/Jarvie/Lowrie, recorded in June at the Glasgow Jazz Festival. Also featured is an interview with singer-songwriter Joe Stilgoe.
Yet another repeat - has R3 stopped recording JLU then???
10.00 Hear and Now
Just to draw attention to Trish Clowes's Emulsion V project broadcast, already on the board as a separate thread, courtesy Comrade ferneyhoughgeliebte, for which, many thanks.
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith revisits Oliver Nelson's classic 1961 album The Blues and the Abstract Truth, on which - among others - Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy and Bill Evans all played.
13 March
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents a concert given by trumpeter* Avishai Cohen's quartet, recorded last September in Hamburg and featuring Yonathan Avishai (piano), Barak Mori (bass), and Nasheet Waits (drums).
*The other Avishai Cohen, presumably - the one we know as a brilliant bassist - is broadcast on Radio 3 this coming Sunday (12th) at 11.15 pm, heard with his trio in concert with the BBC Concert Orchestra from the London Barbican last month.
Apollo Jeer: My apologies in omitting Geoffrey Smith's programme from last week's forthcomings, in a senior moment...
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton with listeners' requests, including a classic track from Count Basie's 1956 LP Basie in London.
Radio 4
3.30 Things Called Jazz That Are Not Jazz
Russell Finch examines why there are so many things named after jazz, including a variety of apple, an aftershave, a car, spreadsheet software and a range of non-alcoholic beers. Along the way he finds out the surprising origins of the word and the reason some musicians find it offensive. With contributions from comedian Steward Lee, singer Gwyneth Herbert and musician Nicolas Payton.
Repeat of a programme they probably didn't dare put on Radio 3.
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Claire Martin presents a BBC introducing set by jazz trio Johnstone/Jarvie/Lowrie, recorded in June at the Glasgow Jazz Festival. Also featured is an interview with singer-songwriter Joe Stilgoe.
Yet another repeat - has R3 stopped recording JLU then???
10.00 Hear and Now
Just to draw attention to Trish Clowes's Emulsion V project broadcast, already on the board as a separate thread, courtesy Comrade ferneyhoughgeliebte, for which, many thanks.
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith revisits Oliver Nelson's classic 1961 album The Blues and the Abstract Truth, on which - among others - Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy and Bill Evans all played.
13 March
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents a concert given by trumpeter* Avishai Cohen's quartet, recorded last September in Hamburg and featuring Yonathan Avishai (piano), Barak Mori (bass), and Nasheet Waits (drums).
*The other Avishai Cohen, presumably - the one we know as a brilliant bassist - is broadcast on Radio 3 this coming Sunday (12th) at 11.15 pm, heard with his trio in concert with the BBC Concert Orchestra from the London Barbican last month.
Apollo Jeer: My apologies in omitting Geoffrey Smith's programme from last week's forthcomings, in a senior moment...
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