Alyn "plays listeners' requests this week" [sic] ..with loadsa ladies that'll be fun eh?
Claire presents music from the Lithuanian group Dainius Pulauskas, interviews Brad Mehldau and features Shirley Horn - PLAYLIST IN ItUNES FORMAT SO COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
Geoffrey is unmissable this week no matter what he actually selects
Jez went to a festival but the air fare and hotel knocked back the listings budget but the blurb survives
Claire presents music from the Lithuanian group Dainius Pulauskas, interviews Brad Mehldau and features Shirley Horn - PLAYLIST IN ItUNES FORMAT SO COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
Geoffrey is unmissable this week no matter what he actually selects
A noted multi-instrumentalist and world music pioneer, the late Yusef Lateef possessed enduring credentials as a jazz master, admired by the likes of Miles Davis. Geoffrey Smith showcases his varied work on tenor saxophone, oboe and flute.
Jez Nelson presents new music from last summer's Saalfelden Jazz Festival in Austria. Established over 30 years ago, it has become one of the biggest annual get-togethers of cutting-edge jazz musicians from both sides of the Atlantic.
Highlights include Austrian pianist David Helbock with his playful Action Figures quartet, featuring Tony Malaby on saxophone and a rather unusual backline of tuba and drums. Martin Küchen's Angles 10 delivers a brassy punch, with the help of saxophonist Tim Berne, no fewer than three trombones and two drummers. French experimental guitarist Marc Ducret plays with his 12 piece Tower Bridge ensemble. John Medeski appears solo at the piano with some leftfield takes on classics like 'His Eye Is On The Sparrow' and 'Summertime'. And continuing the Gershwin connection, Uri Caine and his ensemble re-assemble 'They Can't Take That Away From Me', with the help of vocalists Barbara Walker and Theo Bleckmann.
Highlights include Austrian pianist David Helbock with his playful Action Figures quartet, featuring Tony Malaby on saxophone and a rather unusual backline of tuba and drums. Martin Küchen's Angles 10 delivers a brassy punch, with the help of saxophonist Tim Berne, no fewer than three trombones and two drummers. French experimental guitarist Marc Ducret plays with his 12 piece Tower Bridge ensemble. John Medeski appears solo at the piano with some leftfield takes on classics like 'His Eye Is On The Sparrow' and 'Summertime'. And continuing the Gershwin connection, Uri Caine and his ensemble re-assemble 'They Can't Take That Away From Me', with the help of vocalists Barbara Walker and Theo Bleckmann.
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