Sat 18 March
4.00 Jazz Record Requests at Free Thinking
Live from Sage Gateshead, Alyn Shipton explores the idea of time in jazz. With requests from listeners as well as Free Thinking speakers, and live music from Paul Edis, who plays material from his album There Will Be Time.
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Past performances recorded at the Edinburgh festivals, including trombonist Dennis Rollins and his trio, vocalist Cleveland Watkiss and pianists Julian Joseph and Richard Michael.
Repeat
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
The best of Hammond organist Jimmy Smith, whose irresistible combination of jazz with rhythm and blues produced a string of hit records.
Hammond existentialists...
Mon 20 March
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents a concert by Anglo-French band Primitive London, recorded at the Hare and Hounds jazz club in Birmingham. Featuring Robin Fincker (saxophones), Antoine Bearjeaut (trumpet), Kit Downes (piano), and Jim Hart (drums), and special guest rapper Juice Aleem.
Sticking my well-earned reputation for strong recommendations on the line, I make big claims for the originality and creativity of this group, which I saw at the Vortex on Jan 24th, and which I believe answers criticisms some on here have levelled at new British and European jazz in recent times. There was no rapper with them at that particular gig, but who knows? - in trying to bring the two genres together others have failed or fallen short; from a brief acquantance with them, this may be the bunch that succeeds.
4.00 Jazz Record Requests at Free Thinking
Live from Sage Gateshead, Alyn Shipton explores the idea of time in jazz. With requests from listeners as well as Free Thinking speakers, and live music from Paul Edis, who plays material from his album There Will Be Time.
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Past performances recorded at the Edinburgh festivals, including trombonist Dennis Rollins and his trio, vocalist Cleveland Watkiss and pianists Julian Joseph and Richard Michael.
Repeat
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
The best of Hammond organist Jimmy Smith, whose irresistible combination of jazz with rhythm and blues produced a string of hit records.
Hammond existentialists...
Mon 20 March
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents a concert by Anglo-French band Primitive London, recorded at the Hare and Hounds jazz club in Birmingham. Featuring Robin Fincker (saxophones), Antoine Bearjeaut (trumpet), Kit Downes (piano), and Jim Hart (drums), and special guest rapper Juice Aleem.
Sticking my well-earned reputation for strong recommendations on the line, I make big claims for the originality and creativity of this group, which I saw at the Vortex on Jan 24th, and which I believe answers criticisms some on here have levelled at new British and European jazz in recent times. There was no rapper with them at that particular gig, but who knows? - in trying to bring the two genres together others have failed or fallen short; from a brief acquantance with them, this may be the bunch that succeeds.
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