Sat 22 July
5.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton's [sounds like the firm of jewellers!] introduces listeners' requests, including the West Coast sound of trumpeter Shorty Rogers and His Giants
6.00 Jazz Line-Up
Repeat of last autumn's Jan Garbarexit sesh.
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Charlie Christian - another repeat. Is it my imagination, or...???
Mon 24 July
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch introduces multi-instrumentalist Marty Ehrlich's current sextet in concert at the 2016 Saalfelden Jazz Festival. The line-up features Ehrlich himself on reeds, Jack Walrath on trumpet, trombonist Ray Anderson, pianist James Wiedman, bassist Brad Jones and drummer Ben Perowsky.
Jack Walrath was Mingus's last trumpet player, if I'm not mistaken, and may be remembered as having joined our very own Tim Richards's Spirit Level band in 1986 for a tour and to record the fine "Killer Bunnies" LP; Ray Anderson is the fabulous trombonist from out of Chicago. Perhaps others can tell us more about the rhythm section, but I imagine this will be as good as last week's Jazz Now turned out to be.
Also, members might like to have Tuesday night's Jamie Cullum at 7 pm on Radio 2 drawn to their attention, featuring as it does Ramsey Lewis discussing "...his formidable back catalogue, his early career and time he spent with Charles Stepney and Maurice White of Earth, Wind and Fire".
5.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton's [sounds like the firm of jewellers!] introduces listeners' requests, including the West Coast sound of trumpeter Shorty Rogers and His Giants
6.00 Jazz Line-Up
Repeat of last autumn's Jan Garbarexit sesh.
12.00 Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Charlie Christian - another repeat. Is it my imagination, or...???
Mon 24 July
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch introduces multi-instrumentalist Marty Ehrlich's current sextet in concert at the 2016 Saalfelden Jazz Festival. The line-up features Ehrlich himself on reeds, Jack Walrath on trumpet, trombonist Ray Anderson, pianist James Wiedman, bassist Brad Jones and drummer Ben Perowsky.
Jack Walrath was Mingus's last trumpet player, if I'm not mistaken, and may be remembered as having joined our very own Tim Richards's Spirit Level band in 1986 for a tour and to record the fine "Killer Bunnies" LP; Ray Anderson is the fabulous trombonist from out of Chicago. Perhaps others can tell us more about the rhythm section, but I imagine this will be as good as last week's Jazz Now turned out to be.
Also, members might like to have Tuesday night's Jamie Cullum at 7 pm on Radio 2 drawn to their attention, featuring as it does Ramsey Lewis discussing "...his formidable back catalogue, his early career and time he spent with Charles Stepney and Maurice White of Earth, Wind and Fire".
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