Sat 5 Jan
4pm Jazz Record Requests
5pm - J to Z
Celebrating the cream of jazz - past, present and future - today featuring a live concert by Texas-born jazz saxophonist Billy Harper.
This session has our brilliant Robert Mitchell on piano. Really looking forward to.
12midnight - Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
In 1940, local radio in Fargo, North Dakota, recorded the Duke Ellington band live, capturing a great ensemble at its spontaneous best. Geoffrey Smith compares ducal classics on the road and in the studio.
http://www,bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n2zc7
Mon 7 Jan
11pm - Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents Art Themen in concert at the Herts Jazz Festival, which took place in Letchworth in October, with Gareth Williams (piano), Arnie Somogyi (bass) and Winstone Clifford (drums).
Musically the most charming of chancers, Art is now in his 80th year - his birthday coming up on November 26th. He's my favourite among those of his age group still active on the scene - and very much so, going by his gig at the Bull's Head just before Christmas. "He doesn't look brown any more" my companion said. "Maybe he's had a Michael Jackson conversion", I suggested.
Tuesday's Late Junction (11pm) includes a sextet featuring pianist Mal Waldron and saxophonist Eric Dolphy from 1961.
Thank heavens next week's Radio Times isn't as fat as the Christmas edition!
4pm Jazz Record Requests
5pm - J to Z
Celebrating the cream of jazz - past, present and future - today featuring a live concert by Texas-born jazz saxophonist Billy Harper.
This session has our brilliant Robert Mitchell on piano. Really looking forward to.
12midnight - Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
In 1940, local radio in Fargo, North Dakota, recorded the Duke Ellington band live, capturing a great ensemble at its spontaneous best. Geoffrey Smith compares ducal classics on the road and in the studio.
http://www,bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n2zc7
Mon 7 Jan
11pm - Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents Art Themen in concert at the Herts Jazz Festival, which took place in Letchworth in October, with Gareth Williams (piano), Arnie Somogyi (bass) and Winstone Clifford (drums).
Musically the most charming of chancers, Art is now in his 80th year - his birthday coming up on November 26th. He's my favourite among those of his age group still active on the scene - and very much so, going by his gig at the Bull's Head just before Christmas. "He doesn't look brown any more" my companion said. "Maybe he's had a Michael Jackson conversion", I suggested.
Tuesday's Late Junction (11pm) includes a sextet featuring pianist Mal Waldron and saxophonist Eric Dolphy from 1961.
Thank heavens next week's Radio Times isn't as fat as the Christmas edition!

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