Sat 27 Nov
5pm - J to Z
Julian Joseph with the finest new jazz alongside classics of the genre, featuring guests and exclusive sessions and gigs. Tonight he invites English bassist Dave Holland to share some of the music that inspired him as a young musician. Holland, who is now 74 and has worked with Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk and Chick Corea, describes the huge impact that John Coltrane's A Love Supreme had upon its release in 1965.
A repeat, but well worth another listen.
12midnight - Freeness
Corey Mwamba with new jazz and improvised music, tonight with electronic and found sounds conjuring new worlds. Drummer and composer Tyshawn Sorey teams up with synthesist and producer King Britt for polyrhythmic time travelling. Also exploring alternative states are the duo of double bassist Una MacGlone and pianist Jim McEwan, who take inspiration from the remote environs of the Scottish Hoy coastal lines and North Sea that surrounds it.
Sun 28 Nov
4.30pm - Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton with requests including a recording by Pee Wee Ellis, who died in September, aged 80.
Note time change.
People might wish to check out:
6.45 Sunday Feature: Afterwords
Reflections on the life and work of the Jamaican-British academic, writer and cultural studies pioneer Stuart Hall (1932-2014).
A diamond of a bloke, much missed.
I haven't yet checked the TV schedules.
5pm - J to Z
Julian Joseph with the finest new jazz alongside classics of the genre, featuring guests and exclusive sessions and gigs. Tonight he invites English bassist Dave Holland to share some of the music that inspired him as a young musician. Holland, who is now 74 and has worked with Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk and Chick Corea, describes the huge impact that John Coltrane's A Love Supreme had upon its release in 1965.
A repeat, but well worth another listen.
12midnight - Freeness
Corey Mwamba with new jazz and improvised music, tonight with electronic and found sounds conjuring new worlds. Drummer and composer Tyshawn Sorey teams up with synthesist and producer King Britt for polyrhythmic time travelling. Also exploring alternative states are the duo of double bassist Una MacGlone and pianist Jim McEwan, who take inspiration from the remote environs of the Scottish Hoy coastal lines and North Sea that surrounds it.
Sun 28 Nov
4.30pm - Jazz Record Requests
Alyn Shipton with requests including a recording by Pee Wee Ellis, who died in September, aged 80.
Note time change.
People might wish to check out:
6.45 Sunday Feature: Afterwords
Reflections on the life and work of the Jamaican-British academic, writer and cultural studies pioneer Stuart Hall (1932-2014).
A diamond of a bloke, much missed.
I haven't yet checked the TV schedules.
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