Sat 16 Sept
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton presents recordings showcasing saxophonists Gerry Mulligan and Stan Getz.
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph selects previously unheard recordings from the Jazz Line-Up archives, including music from Austrian percussionist Manu Delago, Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen and British pianist/composer Greg Foat and his group.
Good, I say; but why oh why can't we hear some of the large quantity of stuff from long past broadcasts which surely must be locked up mouldering in the BBC's crypt, such as the excerpts from ones that occasionally appear on Jamie Cullum's programme on Radio 2, dincha know? Just to remind us...
12 midnight Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
A celebration of Louis Armstrong's work as an accompanist to other singers.
Mon 18 Sept
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch introduces Gareth Lockrane's Big Band playing music from new album Fistfight at the Barndance in a concert from King's Place in London.
Gareth is one of the best of the F-ire/Loop/Leeds collectives generation specialising on flute - a fluent post-bop player who leads energetic groups with strong line-ups of varying size playing latin and funky jazz. He also teaches at the school not 5 minutes from where I live - or was last time I spoke to him, a few years ago - and is a dab-handed pianist, whom I've seen backing singers, among them Anita Wardell.
Nest Tues 19 Sept, Late Junction (11 pm) includes a review of a new live recording by American saxophonist and flautist Charles Lloyd, among other exotic delicacies. The famous music hall artiste Marie Lloyd was not his great grandmother, as far as is known, in case anybody was wondering, though if she was his uncle we could of course all be wrong...
4.00 Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton presents recordings showcasing saxophonists Gerry Mulligan and Stan Getz.
5.00 Jazz Line-Up
Julian Joseph selects previously unheard recordings from the Jazz Line-Up archives, including music from Austrian percussionist Manu Delago, Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen and British pianist/composer Greg Foat and his group.
Good, I say; but why oh why can't we hear some of the large quantity of stuff from long past broadcasts which surely must be locked up mouldering in the BBC's crypt, such as the excerpts from ones that occasionally appear on Jamie Cullum's programme on Radio 2, dincha know? Just to remind us...
12 midnight Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
A celebration of Louis Armstrong's work as an accompanist to other singers.
Mon 18 Sept
11.00 Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch introduces Gareth Lockrane's Big Band playing music from new album Fistfight at the Barndance in a concert from King's Place in London.
Gareth is one of the best of the F-ire/Loop/Leeds collectives generation specialising on flute - a fluent post-bop player who leads energetic groups with strong line-ups of varying size playing latin and funky jazz. He also teaches at the school not 5 minutes from where I live - or was last time I spoke to him, a few years ago - and is a dab-handed pianist, whom I've seen backing singers, among them Anita Wardell.
Nest Tues 19 Sept, Late Junction (11 pm) includes a review of a new live recording by American saxophonist and flautist Charles Lloyd, among other exotic delicacies. The famous music hall artiste Marie Lloyd was not his great grandmother, as far as is known, in case anybody was wondering, though if she was his uncle we could of course all be wrong...
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