Sat 30 Sept
4 pm Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton introduces listeners' requests, including a rare wartime recording featuring French trumpeter Pierre Allier (1908-68) performing with Django Reinhardt.
5 pm Jazz Line-Up
Kevin Le Gendre presents performances given in April at the Gateshead International Jazz Festival, featuring bassist Miles Mosley and jazz trio Triptych - pianist Paul Edis, bassist Paul Susans and drummer Rob Walker.
10 pm Hear and Now
Just to draw attention to two of our young jazz musicians - violinist Angharad Davies, and bassist Dominic Lash - taking part in the three pieces by the composer Eliane Radique featured in this programme.
12 midnight Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Hailed as "the greatest drummer ever to draw breath", Buddy Rich (1917-87) was a jazz legend for 50 years. Geoffrey Smith traces his blazing career with Tommy Dorsey, Lester Young and his own super-charged ensembles
Life's a buddy, as they say.....
Monday 2 Oct
11 pm Jazz Now
From last week's Scarborough Jazz Festival, Soweto Kinch presents a concert celebrating composer and bandleader Mike Gibbs's 80th birthday. He talks to Gibbs and the band, put together by Michael Janisch and Hans Koller. The music comes from all periods of Gibbs's long and influential career.
Should be well worth a listen. Mike was 80 last Monday.
Also on Monday:
Radio 2
10 pm Gregory Porter on Nat King Cole
The singer/songwriter profiles one of the giants of 20th-century popular music, who earned the title of Nat "King" Cole from formidable careers as a jazz pianist and, from 1943, a singer with an immaculate, buttery and stately voice. Cole died of lung cancer in 1965, aged 45. Porter also explores Cole's political activism.
A young black fellow was singing to himself in a very Natty kinda way while stacking the freezer compartments in the local branch of St Sprees yesterday. "You're in the wrong job", I told him, "you should be on the stage". "Just trying to cheer myself up" he replied, grinning broadly.
4 pm Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton introduces listeners' requests, including a rare wartime recording featuring French trumpeter Pierre Allier (1908-68) performing with Django Reinhardt.
5 pm Jazz Line-Up
Kevin Le Gendre presents performances given in April at the Gateshead International Jazz Festival, featuring bassist Miles Mosley and jazz trio Triptych - pianist Paul Edis, bassist Paul Susans and drummer Rob Walker.
10 pm Hear and Now
Just to draw attention to two of our young jazz musicians - violinist Angharad Davies, and bassist Dominic Lash - taking part in the three pieces by the composer Eliane Radique featured in this programme.
12 midnight Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Hailed as "the greatest drummer ever to draw breath", Buddy Rich (1917-87) was a jazz legend for 50 years. Geoffrey Smith traces his blazing career with Tommy Dorsey, Lester Young and his own super-charged ensembles
Life's a buddy, as they say.....
Monday 2 Oct
11 pm Jazz Now
From last week's Scarborough Jazz Festival, Soweto Kinch presents a concert celebrating composer and bandleader Mike Gibbs's 80th birthday. He talks to Gibbs and the band, put together by Michael Janisch and Hans Koller. The music comes from all periods of Gibbs's long and influential career.
Should be well worth a listen. Mike was 80 last Monday.
Also on Monday:
Radio 2
10 pm Gregory Porter on Nat King Cole
The singer/songwriter profiles one of the giants of 20th-century popular music, who earned the title of Nat "King" Cole from formidable careers as a jazz pianist and, from 1943, a singer with an immaculate, buttery and stately voice. Cole died of lung cancer in 1965, aged 45. Porter also explores Cole's political activism.
A young black fellow was singing to himself in a very Natty kinda way while stacking the freezer compartments in the local branch of St Sprees yesterday. "You're in the wrong job", I told him, "you should be on the stage". "Just trying to cheer myself up" he replied, grinning broadly.
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