Sat 6 July
4pm - Jazz Record Requests
5pm - J to Z
Jumoké Fashola presents a live performance by the 14-piece instrumental collective Fat Suit, recorded last month at the Glasgow Jazz Festival. An upcoming group on the Scottish jazz scene, their sound fuses rock, jazz and folk music. And celebrated UK vocalist Jacqui Dankworth shares music by artists that have inspired her career.
12midnight - Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
A repeat of the Stuff Smith programme.
Mon 8 July
11pm - Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents a solo concert by American pianist Marc Copland, recorded in early May at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
I don't think it would be unfair to think of Marc Copland as America's John Taylor - or vice versa. I was going to say far off the mark but then the punnie dropped.
If I may mention here:
10 July - BBC Radio 4
9am - Soul Music: programme 1 of 5 Back to Black
Return of the series in which members of the public discuss the personal impact of a piece of music. The first instalment features Amy Whitehouse's 2006 recording Back to Black, a torch song to tragic love, addiction and loss.
FWIW my feeling has been that had Amy stuck by the jazz world she'd still probably be here now.
4pm - Jazz Record Requests
5pm - J to Z
Jumoké Fashola presents a live performance by the 14-piece instrumental collective Fat Suit, recorded last month at the Glasgow Jazz Festival. An upcoming group on the Scottish jazz scene, their sound fuses rock, jazz and folk music. And celebrated UK vocalist Jacqui Dankworth shares music by artists that have inspired her career.
12midnight - Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
A repeat of the Stuff Smith programme.
Mon 8 July
11pm - Jazz Now
Soweto Kinch presents a solo concert by American pianist Marc Copland, recorded in early May at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
I don't think it would be unfair to think of Marc Copland as America's John Taylor - or vice versa. I was going to say far off the mark but then the punnie dropped.
If I may mention here:
10 July - BBC Radio 4
9am - Soul Music: programme 1 of 5 Back to Black
Return of the series in which members of the public discuss the personal impact of a piece of music. The first instalment features Amy Whitehouse's 2006 recording Back to Black, a torch song to tragic love, addiction and loss.
FWIW my feeling has been that had Amy stuck by the jazz world she'd still probably be here now.
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