Sat 1 July
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton with further recordings put forward by listeners, including the 1952 release Penny Whistle Blues , a solo effort by the New Jersey-born clarinettist Buddy deFranco.
"Caramba" - Spanish for "crumbs".
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Presented by Kevin Le Gendre, including a drum and saxophone performance by jazz duo Binker and Moses, recorded in March at the Gateshead Jazz Festival.
Binker mentality must mean if you , you'll miss it.
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith looks at recordings made during the peak years of saxophonist Lucky Thompson (1924-2005), whose unlucky career veered from stardom with the likes of Miles Davis and Stan Kenton in the 1950s to exile and homelessness prior to his death.
N.B. This is a repeat
Mon 3 July
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch introduces Amok Amor's set from the Cheltenham Jazz Festival and meets band members Peter Eldh, Christian Lillinger, Wanja Slavin and Peter Evans. Plus Al Ryan presents this month's up-and-coming musicians from BBC Introducing*, including tuba player Theon Cross.
Definitely one for Ian, I reckon.
*That is what is written.
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton with further recordings put forward by listeners, including the 1952 release Penny Whistle Blues , a solo effort by the New Jersey-born clarinettist Buddy deFranco.
"Caramba" - Spanish for "crumbs".
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Presented by Kevin Le Gendre, including a drum and saxophone performance by jazz duo Binker and Moses, recorded in March at the Gateshead Jazz Festival.
Binker mentality must mean if you , you'll miss it.
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith looks at recordings made during the peak years of saxophonist Lucky Thompson (1924-2005), whose unlucky career veered from stardom with the likes of Miles Davis and Stan Kenton in the 1950s to exile and homelessness prior to his death.
N.B. This is a repeat
Mon 3 July
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch introduces Amok Amor's set from the Cheltenham Jazz Festival and meets band members Peter Eldh, Christian Lillinger, Wanja Slavin and Peter Evans. Plus Al Ryan presents this month's up-and-coming musicians from BBC Introducing*, including tuba player Theon Cross.
Definitely one for Ian, I reckon.
*That is what is written.
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