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  • aka Calum Da Jazbo
    Late member
    • Nov 2010
    • 9173

    15 & 16 April Oldies Goodies etc

    JL
    Chico Hamilton: Jazz drummer Chico Hamilton tells Alyn Shipton how the original Gerry Mulligan Quartet first assembled in his house and how he then formed his own unorthodox group.
    a repeat but an interesting artist


    JLU

    When Tomasz Stanko took to the stage during July of last year at the Glasgow Jazz Festival, he did so without his billed colleague of Lee Konitz, who had to cancel due to illness. Nevertheless, the audience at the Old Fruit Market in Glasgow, were treated to a soulful selection of tunes with the trio of Florian Weber, piano, Jeff Denson, bass and Ziv Ravitz, drums.
    quite a feature on Kurt Rosenwinkel and his new album

    Jon3
    Jez Nelson presents a selection of recently recorded, previously unbroadcast music from the Jazz on 3 vaults. The archive includes sets from Adventures in Sound, Jazz on 3's curated free improvisation event at the 2011 London Jazz Festival; and a specially recorded solo session by US saxophonist Marcus Strickland. Also on the programme, Jez and guest critics cast an ear over recent album releases.
    ah the budget delivering quality first innit
    According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
  • Alyn_Shipton
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 777

    #2
    Chico H still playing aged 90 - he'd just had open heart surgery when we met, but he still had plenty to say and remains remarkably vigorous.

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    • handsomefortune

      #3
      he surely can't be that vigorous, that 'jazz library' apparently takes only '1 minute' to broadcast.....?

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      • Alyn_Shipton
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 777

        #4
        No idea what you're on about, handsomef. On I-player, it's 1 hour 10, which gives you a chunky trail before hand and a bit of through the night afterwards. No idea where all this nonsense about 1 minute comes from. But as Jazz Library is off for good in 3 weeks, it probably doesn't really matter.

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        • handsomefortune

          #5
          of course it's 1 hr 10 mins in reality alyn, BUT it states 1 minute on the iplayer - (look beside the 'play' symbol and 'listen now' as linked below) and it has done for a couple of weeks.

          i can't imagine that it only says this on my pc somehow.

          Influential Jazz drummer Chico Hamilton talks to Alyn Shipton about his career.


          off for good in 3 weeks, it probably doesn't really matter.

          possibly. but surely three programmes are worth presenting correctly, having bothered to make them initially, and even if they are repeats?

          why ever doesn't someone just correct the mistake? tut! (not you btw - but the techy who presumably made the error initially)

          ed reardon would agree, for starters!

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          • Alyn_Shipton
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 777

            #6
            Interesting - I came to it via a different route to I-player so didn't see this, I will mention it to the powers that be.
            And the final programme is not a repeat, but a set of archive interviews on British jazz of the 30s, 40s and 50s with Kenny Baker, Vic Lewis, Annie Ross and Coleridge Goode. A last chance for me to air some of the conversations I've had sitting in tape boxes for a while...

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            • Serial_Apologist
              Full Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 37855

              #7
              Originally posted by Alyn_Shipton View Post
              Interesting - I came to it via a different route to I-player so didn't see this, I will mention it to the powers that be.
              And the final programme is not a repeat, but a set of archive interviews on British jazz of the 30s, 40s and 50s with Kenny Baker, Vic Lewis, Annie Ross and Coleridge Goode. A last chance for me to air some of the conversations I've had sitting in tape boxes for a while...
              Thanks again Alyn. Really looking forward to all of these.

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              • aka Calum Da Jazbo
                Late member
                • Nov 2010
                • 9173

                #8
                We've just been down to the Jazz on 3 cellars, where we store the unbroadcast music from recent recordings. And we've returned with some of the best of the 2011 vintage to uncork on this week's programme.
                The London Jazz Festival produced a great crop last year, so we're taking all our selections from that. Brazilian multi-instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal's performance with his septet in conjunction with a British big band was epic – of magnum, or even jeroboam proportions - and, though we played a lot of it first time round, it's simply too good to waste. Then, a limited-edition duet from the Adventures in Sound free-improv event that we curated – vibes player Corey Mwamba and pianist Robert Mitchell team up for a set full of warmth and gentle surprise. Lastly, a solo performance by the ‘Jimi Hendrix of the tuba’, Oren Marshall. We recorded him at the festival’s launch party at Ronnie Scott’s as he warmed up the crowd, and ended up knocking their socks off.
                Interspersed with the live music, we've a bumper selection of new releases to sift through with critic John Fordham, including music by Vijay Iyer, Billy Hart, and British pianist Alex Hawkins.

                well last time i posted what i thouight about Pascoa i got twittered to death ... i am not too bothered with this really ...

                i am very sorry to see the end of JL and many thanks Alyn for your strong efforts on our behalf and i wish you all the best for JRR and the future of jazz broadcasting on Radio 3 ... i am sure you will enjoy the opportunity to engage with us punters on JRR as much as you did with your feedback programmes ...
                According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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                • charles t
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 592

                  #9
                  "Calum: i am very sorry to see the end of JL and many thanks Alyn for your strong efforts on our behalf and i wish you all the best for JRR and the future of jazz broadcasting on Radio 3 ... i am sure you will enjoy the opportunity to engage with us punters on JRR as much as you did with your feedback programmes ..."

                  Thanks immensely, Alyn for that taste of Tomasz Stanko. This artist exemplifies understatement...a Chopin of the brass instrument.

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                  • MarkG
                    Full Member
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 119

                    #10
                    Still no playlist up on the website for the Chico Hamilton programme.

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                    • Alyn_Shipton
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 777

                      #11
                      Mark Actually there is, but it's for the original transmission - there seems to be a technical problem with getting some of these shows from the previous version of the website to come across to the current site when the programmes are repeated. Playlist is here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/jazzlibrary/pip/w4am9/

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                      • MarkG
                        Full Member
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 119

                        #12
                        Alyn,

                        Thanks for that.


                        Mark

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                        • Globaltruth
                          Host
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 4301

                          #13
                          Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Post

                          We've just been down to the Jazz on 3 cellars, where we store the unbroadcast music from recent recordings. And we've returned with some of the best of the 2011 vintage to uncork on this week's programme.
                          The London Jazz Festival produced a great crop last year, so we're taking all our selections from that. Brazilian multi-instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal's performance with his septet in conjunction with a British big band was epic – of magnum, or even jeroboam proportions - and, though we played a lot of it first time round, it's simply too good to waste. Then, a limited-edition duet from the Adventures in Sound free-improv event that we curated – vibes player Corey Mwamba and pianist Robert Mitchell team up for a set full of warmth and gentle surprise. Lastly, a solo performance by the ‘Jimi Hendrix of the tuba’, Oren Marshall. We recorded him at the festival’s launch party at Ronnie Scott’s as he warmed up the crowd, and ended up knocking their socks off.
                          Interspersed with the live music, we've a bumper selection of new releases to sift through with critic John Fordham, including music by Vijay Iyer, Billy Hart, and British pianist Alex Hawkins.
                          well last time i posted what i thouight about Pascoa i got twittered to death ... i am not too bothered with this really ...

                          i am very sorry to see the end of JL and many thanks Alyn for your strong efforts on our behalf and i wish you all the best for JRR and the future of jazz broadcasting on Radio 3 ... i am sure you will enjoy the opportunity to engage with us punters on JRR as much as you did with your feedback programmes ...

                          I saw that Corey Mwamba on Sat. night - 'warmth & gentle surprise' still applies...

                          Oh well, better get back in my box over on 'WM'.

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