[JPL] RE: Ouch/Krall Vs. Declan
Kevin O'Connor
Kevin.OConnor at mpls.k12.mn.us
Thu Apr 2 13:50:23 EDT 2009
Hello Everybody,
Just a quick observation from a child of the eighties. I'm speaking as someone who was buying Elvis Costello recordings in the same jaunts to the skateboard park and could once name all the members of the Attractions and knew who Mitchell Froom was. In most posts to this list, as well as virtually every jazz review, there seem to be two schools of thought on Mr. McManus:-he's some sort of Ono-esque himbo, or he's begrudgingly acknowledged as a competent vocalist. DK and I are @ the same age, so I think people often overlook what a coup that pairing must have been in her eyes.
With the noteworthy exception of Richard Thompson, (whom does he have to marry to get noticed?), few English songwriters have come close to matching the output of Elvis. He surpassed the "Limey twerp with guitar" moniker two decades ago.
Of course, this list isn't about furthering debate on people like EC. I'm struck by the blunt impact his singing and phrasing has had on Ms. Krall. Listen back to back to Elvis "I want You," and Krall's "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?," and you may do what I did, in no particular order: Toss both on the ground and break out the Al Green, hastily arrive at the conclusion that her vibrato and phrasing has become subtle histrionics, shrug it all off and be grateful we have art to debate and don't have to produce it ourselves.
Kevin T. O'Connor
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Today's Topics:
1. Playlist: Jazz with Don Gordon - KIPO - Honolulu - 3/31/09
(Don Gordon)
2. Playlist: KAZI "Let's Cool One", March 24, 2009 (Let's Cool One)
3. April 1, 2009 Playlist of The Jazz Spectrum on WKPS--The Lion
90.7 FM (S. Shyam Sundar)
4. Playlist: KAZI "Let's Cool One", March 31, 2009 (Let's Cool One)
5. Jack Johnson (Jae Sinnett)
6. Re: Jack Johnson (EdBride at aol.com)
7. Re: Jack Johnson - Bass Player! (maxx myrick)
8. jjackson at wbgo.org has shared: The Checkout: WBGO's New Music
Show (jjackson at wbgo.org)
9. PLAYLIST - Afternoon Jazz w/ Jason M. Miller 91.3 KVLU
Beaumont, TX 04-01-09 (Jason M Miller)
10. How Many Live Performances A Year (George Thomas)
11. Re: Ouch (David Johnson)
12. RE: How Many Live Performances A Year (Blaise Lantana)
13. RE: Blue Note Records Vs. Prestige Records (kim.linzy at unlv.edu)
14. Re: Blue Note Records Vs. Prestige Records (Louis Erlanger)
15. How Many Live Performances A Year (Steve Schwartz)
16. Re: How Many Live Performances A Year (David Johnson)
17. How Many Live Performances A Year (Steve Schwartz)
18. PLAYLIST: WBCX 89.1 FM Cafe Jazz Mar 23,2009 (jazzhead)
19. PLAYLIST: WBCX 89.1 FM Cafe Jazz Mar 30,2009 (jazzhead)
20. Playlist: Jazz from Gallery 41; Wednesday 01 April 2009; 3 PM
to 6 PM Pacific (Ron J Pelletier)
21. Playlist WCVE Public Radio Wed April 1 (Peter Solomon)
22. PLAYLIST-Bob Wills, Blue Note 7 and New Jazz with George
Thomas Wednesday April 1, 2009 (George Thomas)
23. RE: How Many Live Performances A Year (Arturo Gomez)
24. Playlist WGBH 8 pm - mid. 3/26 (Eric Jackson)
25. Playlist WGBH 8 pm - mid. 3/30 (Eric Jackson)
26. Playlist WGBH 8 pm -mid. 3/31 (Eric Jackson)
27. RE: How Many Live Performances A Year (Blaise Lantana)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 00:29:53 -1000
From: "Don Gordon" <dongordon at hawaii.rr.com>
Subject: [JPL] Playlist: Jazz with Don Gordon - KIPO - Honolulu -
3/31/09
To: <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
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Jazz with Don Gordon
KIPO - Honolulu -Tuesday March 31, 2009
8:00pm - Midnight
Please direct CD's for airplay consideration to:
Don Gordon
KIPO
738 Keheka Street
Honolulu, HI 96814
www.dongordon.net
8:00pm
South Florida Jazz Orchestra - SFJO - Blues Gumbo - (MAMA)
*"Papa" John DeFrancesco - Big Shot - Red Top - (Savant)
Tim Ries- Stones World - You Can't Always Get What You Want - (Sunnyside)
*Eddie Daniels/Roger Kellaway - A Duet Of One - I'm Getting Sentimental Over You - (ipo)
*Kristin Korb - In The Meantime - Love Walked In - (Double K)
*Zen Zadravec - Coming Of Age - Have You Met Miss Jones - (self-release)
*Mark Weinstein - Lua E Sol - Canto De Ossanha - (Jazzheads)
9:00pm
*Mike Holober - Quake - Here Comes The Sun - (Sunnyside)
Mike LeDonne - FiveLive - Hands - (Savant)
*Florin Niculescu - Plays Stéphane Grappelli - Blues For Stéphane - (Blujazz)
Bill Cantrall - Axiom - Tangerine - (Up Swing)
*Mark Colby - Reflections - Close Enough For Love - (Origin)
Steely Dan - Aja - Deacon Blues - (MCA)
*Eliane Elias - Bossa Nova Stories - Day By Day - (Blue Note)
Hiroko Kokubu - Moments - Listen To My Heartbeat - (JVC)
10:00pm
*Claudio Roditi - Brazilliance x4 - Gemini Man - (Resonance)
*Mike Dubaniewicz - Drive Time - Red Snapper - (Jazzed Media)
*Christian Jacob - Live In Japan - It Never Entered My Mind - (Wilder Jazz)
Clare Fischer - Symbiosis - My Old Flame - (CFM)
Randy Brecker - Randy in Brasil - Guarujá - (MAMA)
Dori Caymmi - Kicking Cans - Kicking Cans - (Qwest)
*Bob Sneider/Joe Locke - Nocturne For Ava - Theme From Blow Up - (Origin)
11:00pm
Rique Pantoja - Live In L.A. - Pra Lili - (Net)
Tania Maria - Live At The Blue Note - Bom Bom Bom Tchi Tchi Tchi - (Concord)
Oscar Peterson - The More I See You - Blues For Lisa - (Telarc)
Brass Connection - Five Star Edition - Whenever I'm Alone With You - (Innovation)
Vince Guaraldi - Greatest Hits - (Fantasy)
Outra Vez
Samba De Orpheus
Manhá De Carnival
*Recent release
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 09:31:01 -0500
From: "Let's Cool One" <letscoolone at grandecom.net>
Subject: [JPL] Playlist: KAZI "Let's Cool One", March 24, 2009
To: <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
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"Let's Cool One" - Transmitting across the universe - since 1990.
Full show: http://www.letscoolone.org/playlists/lco20090324.htm
David Fiuczynski / Phoenix rising / KiF express / FuzeLicious Morsels
Mark Rapp / Incense and peppermint / Token tales / Paved Earth
Greg Skaff / Willie D / East Harlm skyline / Zoho
Baron Tymas / Cellar dweller / Insight at midnight / Tymasmusic
Chico Hamilton / Cary / It's about time / Joyous Shout
Mark Weinstein / Isaura / Lua e sol / Jazzheads
John Scofield / Something's got a hold on me / Piety Street / EmArcy
John Stetch / The mighty hercules / TV trio / Brux
Shemekia Copeland / River's invitation / Never going back / Telarc
Dr. Lonnie Smith / A matterapat / Rise up! / Palmetto
Steve Carter / Out with the out crowd / Cosmopolis / Carter
Gil Scott-Heron / Spirits / Spirits / TVT
Branford Marsalis / Rhythm-a-ning / Metamorphosen / Marsalis
Ernestine Anderson / Candy / A song for you / High Note
Ben Sidran / Straight, no chaser / Cien noches / Nardis
Billy Harper / Oh..if only / Blueprints of jazz, vol. 2 / Talking House
Raquel Bitton / Dos gardenias / Bolero / Bitton
Cannonball Adderley / Midnight mood / Radio nights / Night
Greg Rickard
"Let's Cool One"
KAZI 88.7 FM
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Austin, TX 78754-4541
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 11:06:09 -0400
From: "S. Shyam Sundar" <sss12 at psu.edu>
Subject: [JPL] April 1, 2009 Playlist of The Jazz Spectrum on
WKPS--The Lion 90.7 FM
To: "S. Shyam Sundar" <sss12 at psu.edu>
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Playlist for April 1, 2009
THE BLUE NOTE 7-Mosaic-Mosaic-Blue Note-2009
CANNONBALL ADDERLEY-Dancing in the Dark-Somethin' Else-Blue Note-1958
GERRY GIBBS SEXTET-F Train to Bermuda-The Thrasher-Qwest Records-1996
SONNY FORTUNE-Trane and Things-Continuum-Sound Reason Records-2003
DIANA KRALL-Let's Face The Music and Dance-When I Look In Your Eyes-
Verve-1999
ROY HAYNES-Twinkle Trinkle-Fountain of Youth-Dreyfus -2004
THE BLUE NOTE 7-Criss Cross-Mosaic-Blue Note-2009
RYAN MEAGHER-Divided Road-Atroefy-Fresh Sounds Records-2009
PAUL TYNAN & AARON LINGTON-Movement 2 - The 4th Letter-OA2 Records-2009
BOB SNEIDER & JOE LOCKE-Kiss Me, Kill Me-Nocturne for Ava-Origin-2009
KEEFE JACKSON'S PROJECT PROJECT-Dragon Fly-Just Like This-Delmark-2007
MICHAEL BRECKER, JOE LOVANO & DAVE LIEBMAN-India-Saxophone Summit:
Gathering of Spirits-Telarc--2004
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 10:17:11 -0500
From: "Let's Cool One" <letscoolone at grandecom.net>
Subject: [JPL] Playlist: KAZI "Let's Cool One", March 31, 2009
To: <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
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"Let's Cool One" -- Como e bom nao fazer nada, e depois, descansar -- Since
1990
Full show: http://www.letscoolone.org/playlists/lco20090331.htm
Wayne Wallace / Serpentine fire / The nature of the beat / Patois
Steve Carter / Hopscotch / Cosmopolis / Carter
Monty Alexander / Rockin' in riddim / My America / Telarc
Minino Garay / Manuelita / Kilombo / Los anos luz
Daniel Sadownick / Steady / There will be a day / In Time
David Murray / One world family / Fo deuk revue / Justin Time
Toninho Horta / Agua de beber / To Jobim with love / Resonance
Joey DeFrancesco / Swingin' the samba / Finger poppin' / Doodlin'
Marco Granados / La encantadora / Music of Venezuela / Soundbrush
Omar Sosa / Glu-glu / Across the divide / Half Note
La Tribu / La tuna / Ataca! / Music Lane
Bill O'Connell / You've changed / Triple play / Savant
Rick Udler / Amigo Paulo / Papaya / Rudler
Kate McGarry / Caminhos cruzados / If less is more / Palmetto
Hendrik Meurkens / A choro for you / Samba to go! / Zoho
Roni Ben-Hur / Eshkolit / Keepin' it open / Motema
Bau / Jombo / Blimundo / Lusafrica
Cecilia / Quero / Papillon / One E
Francisco Mela / Maria / Cirio / Half Note
Raquel Bitton / Beseme mucho / Bolero / Bitton
Vince Guaraldi / Mr. Lucky / The latin side / Fantasy
John Stetch / 'Round midnight / Exponentially Monk / Justin Time
Greg Rickard
"Let's Cool One"
KAZI 88.7 FM
8906 Wall St. Ste 203
Austin, TX 78754-4541
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 08:40:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jae Sinnett <jaejazz at yahoo.com>
Subject: [JPL] Jack Johnson
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
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Very interesting story....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090401/ap_on_go_co/boxing_pardon
Jae Sinnett
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 13:45:32 EDT
From: EdBride at aol.com
Subject: Re: [JPL] Jack Johnson
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
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In a message dated 4/1/2009 11:40:41 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jaejazz at yahoo.com writes:
_http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090401/ap_on_go_co/boxing_pardon_
(http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090401/ap_on_go_co/boxing_pardon)
Gee, a Mann Act conviction was racially motivated? What are the odds?
Well, good for John McCain (who, you may remember, originally opposed
creation of the holiday honoring Martin Luther King. I think Arizona was the last
state to come on board).
Ed
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 10:54:32 -0700 (PDT)
From: maxx myrick <myrickjazz at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [JPL] Jack Johnson - Bass Player!
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
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Update on story.
âEURoeIn 1999, President Bill Clinton pardoned Lt. Henry O. Flipper, the Army's first black commissioned officer, who was drummed out of the military in 1882 after white officers accused him of embezzling $3,800 in commissary funds. Last year, President George W. Bush pardoned Charles Winters, who was convicted of violating the Neutrality Act when he conspired in 1948 to export aircraft to a foreign country in aid of Israel .âEUR
There were lots of black commissioned officers in the US Army prior to Flipper (who was commissioned, I think, in 1882). Stephen Swails, Martin Delaney and Andre Callioux are examples from the Civil War. Flipper was the first black graduate from West Point . Flipper does hold a parallel with Johnson, though. The embezzlement charge may well have been leveled against him by white officers who were jealous of the attentions paid on him by a white laundress on his post. Women were rare on frontier posts, so any time she spent with Flipper would have been both noticed and resented by the other officers, all of whom were white.
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--- On Wed, 4/1/09, EdBride at aol.com <EdBride at aol.com> wrote:
> From: EdBride at aol.com <EdBride at aol.com>
> Subject: Re: [JPL] Jack Johnson
> To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
> Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 12:45 PM
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> master with the flame!'' - Pat Martino
>
> This great album features a rare guest appearance by Pat
> Martino + James Genus, Harvey Mason, Andreas Oberg &
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> Peas'' and ''Filthy McNasty''
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> In a message dated 4/1/2009 11:40:41 A.M. Eastern Daylight
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> jaejazz at yahoo.com writes:
>
>
> _http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090401/ap_on_go_co/boxing_pardon_
>
> (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090401/ap_on_go_co/boxing_pardon)
>
>
> Gee, a Mann Act conviction was racially motivated? What are
> the odds?
>
> Well, good for John McCain (who, you may remember,
> originally opposed
> creation of the holiday honoring Martin Luther King. I
> think Arizona was the last
> state to come on board).
>
> Ed
>
> **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make
> dinner for $10 or
> less.
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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 15:16:42 -0400
From: jjackson at wbgo.org <jjackson at wbgo.org>
Subject: [JPL] jjackson at wbgo.org has shared: The Checkout: WBGO's New
Music Show
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
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wanted to share this with you:
Hey folks - A new music show is coming to WBGO.
Check out The Checkout !
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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 15:08:31 -0500 (CDT)
From: Jason M Miller <jmmiller at my.lamar.edu>
Subject: [JPL] PLAYLIST - Afternoon Jazz w/ Jason M. Miller 91.3 KVLU
Beaumont, TX 04-01-09
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
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Afternoon Jazz
hosted by Jason M. Miller
Mon.- Fri. 12:30pm-3pm
91.3 KVLU Beaumont, TX
www.kvlu.org
Airdate: 04-01-09
Artist(s) - Song(s) - Album (Label) [C] = current release [a] = add
Theme
BREAK
The Lori Mechem Quartet - April In Paris - April In Paris: Plays More
Count Basie (Cognito) [C]
Count Basie Orchestra - Swingin' At Newport - At Newport (Verve)
Nat Adderley Quintet - I'll Remember April - We Remember Cannon (In Out)
BREAK
Deep Blue Organ Trio - Goin' To Town - Delmark: 55 Years Of Jazz
(Delmark)
Joey DeFrancesco - Swingin' The Samba - Finger Poppin' (Doodlin') [C]
Greg Reitan - Giant Steps - Some Other Time (Sunnyside) [C]
Laura Klein & Ted Wolff - I Concentrate On You - Cerulean Blue
(Auraline Music) [C]
Chick & Hiromi - Windows - Duet (Concord) [C]
Hilton Ruiz - Tune Up - Heroes (Telarc)
Hilton Ruiz - Praise - Heroes (Telarc)
Al Hood - Pure Imagination - Just A Little Taste: Plays The Writings Of
Dave Hanson (self-released) [C]
Sonny Rollins & Co. w/ Coleman Hawkins - All The Things You Are - All
The Things You Are (1963-1964) (RCA/Bluebird)
BREAK
Jazz Jamaica - You're So Delightful - Skaravan (Rykodisc/Root Jazz)
Jazz Jamaica - The Peanut Vendor - Skaravan (Rykodisc/Root Jazz)
Caribbean Jazz Project ftr. Dave Samuels - Mambo de Luna (Para Cachao)
- Mosaic (Concord)
Caribbean Jazz Project - Ivory Coast - New Horizons (Concord)
Sonny Rollins - St. Thomas - Saxophone Colossus (Prestige)
Betty Carter - Caribbean Sun - The Audience With Betty Carter (Bet-Car)
BREAK
Jane Monheit - Something Cool - The Lovers, The Dreamers And Me
(Concord) [C]
Stacey Kent - Shall We Dance? - Women Of Jazz (Putumayo)
Melody Gardot - All That I Need Is Love - Worrisome Heart (Verve)
Django Reinhardt - Time On My Hands - Vol.5 (Naxos Jazz)
Django Reinhardt - Tea For Two - Vol.5 (Naxos Jazz)
BREAK
Jay Hoggard & James Weidman - His Eye Is On The Sparrow - Songs Of
Spiritual Love (JHVM)
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Message: 10
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 16:23:40 -0400 (EDT)
From: "George Thomas" <jazz at vpr.net>
Subject: [JPL] How Many Live Performances A Year
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
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Hey dj's & stations,
How many live jazz performances a year do you have?
Ones that involve a host and an engineer, in
your station's performance studio?
Thanks for your help,
George
Jazz In The Evening with George Thomas
Vermont Public Radio
365 Troy Ave
Colchester, VT 05446
802-654-4343
jazz at vpr.net
www.vpr.net
Mon-Thu 8-10pm,Fri 9pm-mid
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Message: 11
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 13:55:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Johnson <djohnso2001 at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [JPL] Ouch
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
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Agreed on Costello, that's for sure. Listening with open minds and open ears is bound to expand one's musical pleasure and horizons...which is why I said that initially I was prejudiced against Krall. In my earliest days of jazz fandom, most of the musicians and other fans I knew thought her very un-hip, and I rather blindly followed that train of thought (I did at least listen to her Nat tribute record, and at the time it didn't do much for me). Over the past few years I've tried to let rigid notions of hip go and just listen...and in doing so I've really come to appreciate much of what she does on Live in Paris, The Girl in the Other Room (the record IMO where she is most emotionally engaged with her material) and From This Moment On. That said, the new one just hasn't done much for me...maybe it will after I give it a few more listens (but I still haven't really gotten into The Look of Love either). I've played a couple of tracks on air so
far and will probably play it some more, especially since I know a number of our listeners like her. But I'm a bit taken aback by the notion that finding this release less than great, in a couple of programmers' opinions, is some kind of unschooled and vitriolic assault.
Here are some reviews of Krall's latest, posted from another listserv. While they tend towards the positive, I think they also offer evidence that to say this album's a bit on the sleepy side is not some unwarranted, ignorant, personal attack against Ms. Krall and her production team:
Diana Krall reviewed
Diana Krall: Quiet Nights (Verve Records)
by Rashod D. Ollison
Baltimore Sun, March 31, 2009
On "Quiet Nights," the new album by Diana Krall, the jazz singer-pianist sways
with the gentle rhythms of bossa nova. It's a sound that's familiar to Krall,
and she handles it well. But this is the first time the Grammy winner has
devoted an entire album to the style.
The CD, out Tuesday, is her first release since giving birth to twin boys two
years ago. In a way, "Quiet Nights" extends the elegant feel of Krall's last
album, the excellent "From This Moment On." Her hushed, Shirley Horn-like vocals
are warmly embraced by tastefully understated orchestration overseen by the
legendary Claus Ogerman. The arranger last worked with Krall on her 2001 album,
"The Look of Love," but had long built his reputation on timeless sessions with
Frank Sinatra and bossa nova king Antonio Carlos Jobim.
Underscored by Ogerman's minor-key charts, the mood of "Quiet Nights" is
unabashedly romantic and sultry. But Krall's softly spun phrasing and smart,
precise piano work anchor the 12-song set.
It's the kind of late-night concept album jazz-pop sirens such as June Christy
and Peggy Lee used to cut back in the '50s. Krall's breathy, suede-soft vocals
glide through gems plucked from the American Songbook. Richard Rodgers and
Lorenz Hart's "Where or When," which opens the album, begins with stately
strings before easing into bossa nova.
Songs associated with the style, such as Jobim's "The Boy from Ipanema" and the
title track, are obvious choices. Although a '60s standard such as Dionne
Warwick's "Walk on By" may seem like an odd selection, it fits well in the
relaxed bossa nova mode. Besides, there was more than a whiff of the style in
the 1964 original.
Ultimately, though, "Quiet Nights" doesn't introduce any fresh ideas or
memorable improvisations. Krall just pays homage to a sound and doesn't try to
reinvigorate anything, which is fine. "Quiet Nights" simply matches a classy
singer with a classic style.
Download these: "Where or When," "Too Marvelous for Words," "Walk on By,"
"You're My Thrill," "Quiet Nights."
___________________________________________
by Mike Joyce
Washington Post, March 31, 2009
Warm and sensuous? Torchy and blue? You bet. But Diana Krall's 12th CD is a bit
sleepy at times, too.
"Quiet Nights" finds the Grammy-winning vocalist and pianist collaborating with
two pop legends -- producer Tommy LiPuma and arranger Claus Ogerman -- on a
recording devoted to bossa nova grooves and hushed, Julie London-inspired
balladry. Listening to it, you get the feeling that bliss is right around the
corner for plenty of fans of romantic pop and Brazilian pulses.
There's no shortage of familiar tunes -- some overly familiar. Antonio Carlos
Jobim is represented by three performances, including the album's title track,
a.k.a. "Corcovado," which boasts a typically lush and melancholic Ogerman
orchestration. Classic pop standards by Rodgers and Hart ("Where or When"),
Lerner and Loewe ("I've Grown Accustomed to His Face") and Johnny Mercer ("Too
Marvelous for Words") are interspersed with a pair of similarly arranged Top-40
hits, "Walk On By" and the bonus track, "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart."
Indeed, Krall has never sounded so intent on creating a series of moody
vignettes, her voice seldom rising above a whisper. Slow, occasionally creeping
tempos don't allow for the kind of small combo interplay that has enlivened some
of her previous recordings. Yet she and her band mates -- guitarist Anthony
Wilson, bassist John Clayton, drummer Jeff Hamilton and percussionist Paulinho
Da Costa -- nonetheless have their moments, deftly punctuating the arrangements
when the strings and woodwinds fade on "I've Grown Accustomed to His Face" and
during a haunting interpretation of "You're My Thrill."
Diana Krall performs at Wolf Trap on June 17.
___________________________________________
by Ashante Infantry
Toronto Star, March 31, 2009
With her breathy, languid vocals melded to Brazil's signature rhythms, Diana
Krall's 12th disc recalls the singer-pianist's "Look of Love" (2001), her
biggest selling recording.
Not surprising, since both albums were arranged by veteran German conductor
Claus Ogerman, noted for his work with bossa nova master Antonio Carlos Jobim.
Accompanying herself on piano -- in concert with strings and long-time
collaborators guitarist Anthony Wilson, bassist John Clayton and drummer Jeff
Hamilton -- Nanaimo's finest turns in a classic albeit safe collection of music.
The retooled American pop and jazz faves are more rewarding than the actual
Brazilian standards "Boy from Ipanema," "Este Seu Olhar" and "Quiet Nights,"
where reinvention is trickier to accomplish.
The highlights include "Too Marvelous for Words," which becomes a seductive
praise-song rather than the campy romp it can sometimes be, and I love the way
she bends and stretches out the words to Burt Bacharach's "Walk On By."
Ogerman has left lots of room for Krall's superb improvisations. "So Nice," for
example, runs 90 seconds before vocals are introduced.
In interviews, the 44-year-old wife and mother has described these 10 tracks
(with two bonus songs) as erotic, womanly, sensual. She's right.
The easy listening vibe doesn't surpass the riskily creative "The Girl in the
Other Room" (2004) or straightforwardly swinging "From This Moment On" (2006),
but it will go over well after hours and most certainly at her April 30/May 1
Massey Hall gigs.
Top track: On one of the two bonus tracks -- the other is "Every Time We Say
Goodbye" -- Krall is exposed and deeply intimate on this collection's one
out-of-the-box offering: Al Green's "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart."
___________________________________________
by Mario Tarradell
Dallas Morning News, March 31, 2009
Diana Krall could fog up the bedroom windows with just a few notes of her sultry
voice. Especially on her gorgeous, Brazilian-inspired new CD, "Quiet Nights."
Images of ocean breezes, satin sheets and flickering candles are conjured by the
collaboration of percussion from the respected Paulinho Da Costa, an orchestra
of strings, flutes, horns and vibes, Krall's piano playing, and familiar songs.
The steam that Krall generates is sublime. Her voice's melodic timbre, with its
breathy elegance, caresses staples such as "I've Grown Accustomed to His Face,"
"Walk on By," "The Boy from Ipanema" and "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry."
Mrs. Elvis Costello oozes romance just as she reasserts her interpretive powers.
By now, the Canadian singer and pianist has reached a level of critical and
commercial success that allows her to do just about anything. She's a song
stylist, no longer merely a jazz vocalist or a purveyor of pop standards.
"Quiet Nights," which was arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman, the man best
known for his work with the late Antonio Carlos Jobim, blurs the lines
separating jazz from traditional pop and bossa nova.
Krall's exquisite tonality anchors the project. Listen to her take the Bee Gees'
"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" and transform it into something that's part
exotic tropics, part upscale nightclub and all cozy sensuality. Don't forget to
dim the lights.
___________________________________________
by Chris Barton
Los Angeles Times, March 31, 2009
Diana Krall's albums should come with a warning label: Do not use while
operating heavy machinery. This is not a knock: Krall's round, relaxed voice is
a nuanced instrument ideally suited for, as this album's title indicates, quiet
nights. With this collection delving exclusively into the worlds of classic
ballads and bossa nova, the singer is in an even quieter place than usual.
Which is a bit of a shame. There's nothing terribly wrong with Krall's breathy
take on Antonio Carlos Jobim with a faithfully bouncy "The Boy from Ipanema" and
"Quiet Nights"; the songs glide by with such an evenhanded subtlety it's almost
subliminal. The only mild frustration is, other than Krall's tackling of the
Portuguese-language "Este Seu Olhar" from João Gilberto, there isn't really
anything new or unexpected here.
Burt Bacharach's "Walk On By" gets a slightly sassy knock from Krall's vocal
turn, but any seductive kick she could have offered gets lost among the
soft-focused string arrangements that shadow the whole album.
Still, Krall is in fine voice throughout, and her delicate piano work gets time
to shine as well, notably on the bossa nova standard "So Nice." While fans
looking for a classic, none-too-jarring soundtrack for a romantic evening surely
will follow this record happily into their good night, Krall has offered us more
than that in the past.
___________________________________________
by Jim Farber (excerpt)
New York Daily News, March 31, 2009
Some singers aim to seduce, others to repel. Perfect examples of each can be
found in new CDs by Diana Krall and PJ Harvey.
Krall wants with all her heart to lure you into the linen. Harvey would sooner
slit your throat. Yet -- as is so often the case with amorous intentions --
things don't turn out as planned. Krall's languorous CD couldn't leave me more
limp, while Harvey's shock-treatment songs made my love soar to a place beyond
the sky.
Krall's "Quiet Nights" starts with a snore by covering the most overexposed
classics from both the great American songbook and the classic Brazilian one.
Think: "I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face" chased by "The Boy from Ipanema."
Oldies that moldy require the freshest shake to bring them to life. Krall's
central strategy was to turn these war-horses into sweet nothings, whispered in
bed. Too bad her attempts are less sensual than somnambulant. She sucks all the
tension out of "Walk on By" and makes "Too Marvelous for Words" too drowsy for
them. Claus Ogerman's orchestrations outfit the bossa nova beats with cement
shoes, and Krall's readings manage to make the world's sexiest language
(Brazilian Portuguese) sound as inelegant as Mandarin. It's the sonic equivalent
of showering in ice water.
___________________________________________
by David Burger
Salt Lake Tribune, March 31, 2009
Diana Krall shouldn't be dismissed because she's blonde (or married to Elvis
Costello). The singer should be dismissed by jazz lovers because she continues
to produce lightweight albums -- such as her new "Quiet Nights" -- more suited
for elevators than rollercoasters. While the singer-pianist's whispery, hushed
phrasing match the gentle minor-key arrangements from Brazilian maestro Claus
Ogerman, the album will not make hearts flutter --- unless you gaze at the
singer in a strapless gown on the CD cover.
___________________________________________
by J.D. Considine
Toronto Globe and Mail, March 31, 2009
Talk about turnarounds: Where Krall's last album, "From This Moment On,"
emphasized the brash power of big band singing, "Quiet Nights" finds the
Nanaimo-born jazz star practically murmuring the melodies. In part, that's a nod
toward the understated, intimate sound of classic bossa nova (three songs,
including the title tune, were written by Antonio Carlos Jobim), but mostly it
reflects the album's emphasis on romance. The opulent orchestration may whisper
"make-out music," but the passion in Krall's vocals, particularly "Where or
When" and her heartbreaking rendition of "Walk On By," keeps it from ever
seeming like mere background. Her savviest pop effort yet.
--- On Tue, 3/31/09, eflash73 at gmail.com <eflash73 at gmail.com> wrote:
From: eflash73 at gmail.com <eflash73 at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [JPL] Ouch
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 5:17 PM
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From: "Don Gordon" <dongordon at hawaii.rr.com>
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 13:44:14
To: <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
Subject: [JPL] Ouch
This week's sponsor: RESONANCE RECORDS
GOING FOR ADDS APRIL 7:
The smokin' US debut of Hammond B-3 ace JERMAINE LANDSBERGER
''In the evolution of any instrument, there's only a handful who are really innovative. This guy's one of them. Jermaine Landsberger is a formidable artist, a master with the flame!'' - Pat Martino
This great album features a rare guest appearance by Pat Martino + James Genus, Harvey Mason, Andreas Oberg & Gary Meek. Full of radio friendly tracks like ''Sno Peas'' and ''Filthy McNasty''
Also if you havent added the great CLAUDIO RODITI disc Brazilliance X4 yet, why not?
* * * * (four stars) Down Beat
''Stellar jazz project ... warm horn sound ... deliciously articulated solos''
- Billboard
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Dear JPlers,
I don't usually reply to the discussions on JPL or any bolg for that matter...I try not to be a slave to the computer however I must emphatically chastise those who are putting down Diana Krall and her new CD...
First, get your facts straight...Claus Ogerman is NOT Brazilian he's German...and is one of the finest if not THE finest arranger, composer, of this or any generation and those who might voice their opinion on his talent otherwise have, in my opinion, no ear whatsoever regarding Jazz, music, and/or talent. How dare you put down Diana, Claus, Al Schmitt, Tommy LaPilma and the rest of their team. How many class A CD's have you put on the Top 50? How many Granny's do you have? How naby Lifetime Acheivment Awards do you have?You have too much time on your hands.
I'm writing this with a little angst and will probably get a few responses attacking my opinion...that's cool but just remember what you do compared to what they do by giving you great projects to play on air, if you can recognize them.
Regards,
Don Gordon
KIPO - Honolulu
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Message: 12
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 14:04:43 -0700
From: "Blaise Lantana" <blaise.lantana at riomail.maricopa.edu>
Subject: RE: [JPL] How Many Live Performances A Year
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I could do two a month, I have the musicans interested. However that means
A) Blaise runs around like a maniac trying to tape the event and getting
mics in place and play on air host all at once
or B) an engineer is here and gets overtime (no way jose).
So it doesn't happen as much as I'd like.
However I just did a guitar trio, three guitars, and I'm setting up one for
a Hang, a steel drum type of instrument and violinist.
I just use 2 room mics and then the players walk up to the mic to talk
between tunes. I adjust volume for talking if needed. One of the fun things
is having the musicians talk and have their instruments in their hands
because guitarists can comment or demonstrate as they talk. Or just play
their own soundtrack to the conversation. Doodlin'.
For some musicians, this is a more comfortable situation, for others it is a
stress and they prefer to use the album trax.
Blaise Lantana
Music Director
KJZZ Phoenix
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Message: 13
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 15:05:20 -0700
From: kim.linzy at unlv.edu
Subject: RE: [JPL] Blue Note Records Vs. Prestige Records
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
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I'll second that, BLUE NOTE!!
Kim
Kimberly Linzy
Assistant Operations Manager/Music Director
KUNV 91.5
1515 E. Tropicana Ave Ste. #240
Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
(702) 798-9161
kim.linzy at unlv.edu
http://kunv.unlv.edu/streaming.htm (Listen Online)
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Message: 14
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 18:44:08 -0400
From: "Louis Erlanger" <louisx at myfairpoint.net>
Subject: Re: [JPL] Blue Note Records Vs. Prestige Records
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>From a New York point of view, Blue Note's like going to Jazz At Lincoln
Center, whereas Prestige is like going to Showman's in Harlem. The Blue Note
recordings are crisp and clear, whereas you can smell liquour and cigarette
smoke on the Prestige recordings.
----- Original Message -----
From: <kim.linzy at unlv.edu>
To: <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 6:05 PM
Subject: RE: [JPL] Blue Note Records Vs. Prestige Records
> This week's sponsor: RESONANCE RECORDS
>
> GOING FOR ADDS APRIL 7:
>
> The smokin' US debut of Hammond B-3 ace JERMAINE LANDSBERGER
>
> ''In the evolution of any instrument, there's only a handful who are
> really innovative. This guy's one of them. Jermaine Landsberger is a
> formidable artist, a master with the flame!'' - Pat Martino
>
> This great album features a rare guest appearance by Pat Martino + James
> Genus, Harvey Mason, Andreas Oberg & Gary Meek. Full of radio
> friendly tracks like ''Sno Peas'' and ''Filthy McNasty''
>
> Also if you havent added the great CLAUDIO RODITI disc Brazilliance X4
> yet, why not?
>
> * * * * (four stars) Down Beat
>
> ''Stellar jazz project ... warm horn sound ... deliciously articulated
> solos''
>
> - Billboard
>
> contact Eric Talbert (323) 556-0500 x 205
>
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
>
>
>
>
> I'll second that, BLUE NOTE!!
>
> Kim
>
> Kimberly Linzy
> Assistant Operations Manager/Music Director
> KUNV 91.5
> 1515 E. Tropicana Ave Ste. #240
> Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
> (702) 798-9161
> kim.linzy at unlv.edu
> http://kunv.unlv.edu/streaming.htm (Listen Online)
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Message: 15
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 18:51:24 -0400
From: Steve Schwartz <steve_schwartz at wgbh.org>
Subject: [JPL] How Many Live Performances A Year
To: "jazzproglist at jazzweek.com" <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
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I produce at least a dozen live performances each year, sometimes a few more than that,
on Eric Jackson's program, "Eric in The Evening" on WGBH, 89.7FM in Boston.
We have an incredible staff of in-house engineers who mic and mix everything.
We have a 9' Steinway Hamburg D Concert Grand piano that is tuned before
every performance, if needed.
The hour consists of music and conversation between the artist(s) and Eric.
Usually we total about 40 minutes of music and 15-20 minutes of talk, split into short sets,
going back and forth throughout the hour.
In the past few months we have had Latin music brand El Eco, The Avery Sharpe Trio, pianists Fred Hersch,
Mike Melvoin and Ran Blake. Coming up in April and beyond The Kevin Harris Project;
Leonard Brown's Joyful Noise, drummer Ralph Peterson, pianist Yoko Miwa, Paul Combs Pocket Band.
We are booked into late 2009,
Steve Schwartz
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Message: 16
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 16:09:59 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Johnson <djohnso2001 at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [JPL] How Many Live Performances A Year
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Steve,
I've caught a couple of these and am grateful for all that WGBH does to get these artists onto the air in such a format. Thanks, and highly recommended to others if you've never tuned in for these broadcasts before.
David Brent Johnson
Night Lights/Afterglow
WFIU-Bloomington, IN
--- On Wed, 4/1/09, Steve Schwartz <steve_schwartz at wgbh.org> wrote:
From: Steve Schwartz <steve_schwartz at wgbh.org>
Subject: [JPL] How Many Live Performances A Year
To: "jazzproglist at jazzweek.com" <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 3:51 PM
This week's sponsor: RESONANCE RECORDS
GOING FOR ADDS APRIL 7:
The smokin' US debut of Hammond B-3 ace JERMAINE LANDSBERGER
''In the evolution of any instrument, there's only a handful who are really innovative. This guy's one of them. Jermaine Landsberger is a formidable artist, a master with the flame!'' - Pat Martino
This great album features a rare guest appearance by Pat Martino + James Genus, Harvey Mason, Andreas Oberg & Gary Meek. Full of radio friendly tracks like ''Sno Peas'' and ''Filthy McNasty''
Also if you havent added the great CLAUDIO RODITI disc Brazilliance X4 yet, why not?
* * * * (four stars) Down Beat
''Stellar jazz project ... warm horn sound ... deliciously articulated solos''
- Billboard
contact Eric Talbert (323) 556-0500 x 205
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
I produce at least a dozen live performances each year, sometimes a few more than that,
on Eric Jackson's program, "Eric in The Evening" on WGBH, 89.7FM in Boston.
We have an incredible staff of in-house engineers who mic and mix everything.
We have a 9' Steinway Hamburg D Concert Grand piano that is tuned before
every performance, if needed.
The hour consists of music and conversation between the artist(s) and Eric.
Usually we total about 40 minutes of music and 15-20 minutes of talk, split into short sets,
going back and forth throughout the hour.
In the past few months we have had Latin music brand El Eco, The Avery Sharpe Trio, pianists Fred Hersch,
Mike Melvoin and Ran Blake. Coming up in April and beyond The Kevin Harris Project;
Leonard Brown's Joyful Noise, drummer Ralph Peterson, pianist Yoko Miwa, Paul Combs Pocket Band.
We are booked into late 2009,
Steve Schwartz
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Message: 17
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 19:56:00 -0400
From: Steve Schwartz <steve_schwartz at wgbh.org>
Subject: [JPL] How Many Live Performances A Year
To: "jazzproglist at jazzweek.com" <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
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Thanks for your kind comments, David.
A number of these live performances are available on our website.
Simply go to:
www.wgbh.org/jazz
and you will see
"Jazz from WGBH's Fraser Performance Studio"
Our next "live" is on Tuesday April 14th at 9pm on "Eric in The Evening" with The Kevin Harris Project.
Kevin is a Boston based pianist. Learn more:
http://www.kevinharrisproject.com/
Steve Schwartz
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Message: 18
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 15:58:03 -0800
From: "jazzhead" <jazzhead at bellsouth.net>
Subject: [JPL] PLAYLIST: WBCX 89.1 FM Cafe Jazz Mar 23,2009
To: "Jazz Programmers Mailing List" <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>,
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Playlist for Café Jazz on WBCX 89.1 FM for March 23,2009
Broadcasting from Brenau University in Gainesville (NE Atlanta) Ga
Part of our " Melodic Monday Night" line-up...
Featuring "Café Jazz" with Mark Dove from 6PM to 8PM
Playlist for March 23,2009
Hour 1
KAYLA TAYLOR JAZZ - "East of the Sun" - Someone to Watch Over Me - (Smartykat)
JON BURR BAND W/YAALA BALLIN - "Eden By the Sea" - Just Can't Wait - (indep)
LAURA COYLE - "Con Alma" - self titled - (indep)
SCOTT WHITFIELD JAZZ ORCH EAST - "Laughin and Lovin" - Live At Birdland - (Summit)
SARA GAZAREK - "Carey" - Return to You - (Native Language)
ROBERTA DUCHAK - "Seasons of Love" - Intersections - (indep)
KEMBA COFIELD - "Cheek to Cheek" - Shades of Kemba - (indep)
KRISTIN KORB - "Lucky to be Me" - In the Meantime - (Double K)
AL JARREAU/GEORGE BENSON - "Four" - Givin It Up - (Concord)
CRIS BARBER - "Teach Me Tonight" - Comes Love - (indep)
Hour 2
KATHLEEN BERTRAND - "All of Me" - All of Me - (indep)
ASTRUD GILBERTO - "Here's That Rainy Day" - Verve Remixed - (Verve)
AL JARREAU - "I'm Beginning to See the Light" - Accentuate the Positive - (Verve)
GINGER BERGLUND - "Haven't We Met" - Haven't We Met - (indep)
JEFF BAKER - "Midnight Blue" - Monologue - (Origin)
ETTA JAMES - "Do Nothin Till You Hear From Me" - We All Love Ella - (Verve)
ANNE PHILLIPS - "Ballet Time" - Ballet Time - (indep)
RAY BROWN JR W/JANE MONHEIT - "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" - Friends and Family - (SRI Jazz)
CONNIE EVINGSON/DAVE FRISHBERG - "The Wheelers and Dealers" - Little Did I Dream - (Minnehaha)
MARLENE - "Blue Skies" - Live With A Little Help From My Friends - (indep)
RENE MARIE - "I'd Rather Talk About You" - Vertigo - (Maxjazz)
CHRISTINE EBERSOLE/BILLY STRITCH - "My Favorite Things" - Sunday in New York - (indep)
Questions, Comments, Suggestions?
Mark Dove
Producer/host - "Café Jazz"
WBCX 89.1 FM
Brenau University
500 Washington St SE
Gainesville, Ga. 30501
Request and comment line: 770-538-4744 http://www.brenau.edu/about/wbcx/
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Message: 19
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 15:59:27 -0800
From: "jazzhead" <jazzhead at bellsouth.net>
Subject: [JPL] PLAYLIST: WBCX 89.1 FM Cafe Jazz Mar 30,2009
To: "Jazz Programmers Mailing List" <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>,
"AtlantaJazz" <AtlantaJazz at yahoogroups.com>
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Playlist for Café Jazz on WBCX 89.1 FM for March 30,2009
Broadcasting from Brenau University in Gainesville (NE Atlanta) Ga
Part of our " Melodic Monday Night" line-up...
Featuring "Café Jazz" with Mark Dove from 6PM to 8PM
Playlist for March 30,2009
Hour 1
LAMBERT HENDRICKS AND ROSS - "Twisted" - The Hottest New Group in Jazz - (Sony)
ELLA FITZGERALD - "Mack the Knife" - Ella in Berlin - (Verve)
KIMBER MANNING - "Eventually" - Eventually - (indep)
LOUIS FORD - "Indian Summer" - Just TRADitional - (unknown)
JOHN BOUTTE - "That's My Desire" - Jambalaya - (indep)
BASIA AND MATT BIANCO - "Kaleidoscope" - Matt's Mood - (Decca)
KARRIN ALLYSON - "Lightning (Lazy Bird" - Footprints - (Concord)
MARK MURPHY - "Stolen Moments" - The Jazz Singers - (Smithsonian)
NEW YORK VOICES - "Caravan" - New York Voices - (GRP)
ANITA O'DAY - "The Way You Look Tonight" - unknown
FRANK SINATRA - "Night and Day" - The Jazz Singers - (Smithsonian)
MEL TORME - "Down for Double" - Collection - (Rhino)
Hour 2
DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER - "Doodlin" - Love and Peace - (Verve)
ERNESTINE ANDERSON - "Never Make Your Move Too Soon" - I Love Being Here With You - (Concord)
CARMEN MCRAE - "Get It Straight" - Carmen Sings Monk - (Novus)
DINAH WASHINGTON - "I Get a Kick Out of You" - The Jazz Singers - (Smithsonian)
SARAH VAUGHAN - "Lullaby of Birdland" - Ken Burns Jazz - (Verve)
BASIA - "More Fire Than Flame" - Time and Tide - (Sony)
ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY - "Blue Moon" - Blues In the Night - (Telarc)
MICHAEL FRANKS - "Under the Sun" - Rendezvous in Rio - (unknown)
AARON NEVILLE - "Summertime" - Nature Boy - (Verve)
FREDDY COLE - "You're My Thrill" - Because of You - (Highnote)
TONY BENNETT - "Darn That Dream" - Cloud 7 - (Sony)
Questions, Comments, Suggestions?
Mark Dove
Producer/host - "Café Jazz"
WBCX 89.1 FM
Brenau University
500 Washington St SE
Gainesville, Ga. 30501
Request and comment line: 770-538-4744 http://www.brenau.edu/about/wbcx/
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Message: 20
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 18:06:53 -0700
From: "Ron J Pelletier" <ron.pelletier at gallery41.com>
Subject: [JPL] Playlist: Jazz from Gallery 41; Wednesday 01 April
2009; 3 PM to 6 PM Pacific
To: <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
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Jazz from Gallery 41 Playlist
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
3 PM to 6 PM Pacific
Artist / Song Title / Album Title (Label)
* Greg Reitan / All Of You / Some Other Time (Sunnyside)
* Irene Kral / Lucky To Be Me|Some Other Time / Where Is Love
(Candid)
* Dexter Gordon / As Time Goes By / Manhattan Symphonie (Columbia)
* Greg Skaff / Tropicalia / East Harlem Skyline (Zoho)
* Diana Krall / Too Marvelous For Words / Quiet Nights (Verve)
* The Griffith Park Collection / Why Wait / The Griffith Park
Collection (Elektra Musician)
* Eddie Jefferson / I Just Got Back In Town / Things Are Getting
Better (Muse)
* Charles Tolliver / I Want To Talk About You / Emperor March (Half
Note)
* Wynton Marsalis / Sister Cheryl / Wynton Marsalis (Columbia)
* Branford Marsalis / Sphere / Metamorphosen (Rounder)
* Hugh Masekela / Grazing In The Grass / Still Grazing (Blue Thumb)
* Tom Scott / With Respect To Coltrane / Rural Still Life (Impulse)
* John Coltrane / Afro Blue / Live At Birdland (Impulse)
* Taj Mahal / Cakewalk Into Town / Recycling The Blues And Other
Related Stuff (Columbia)
* Tom Waits / Pasties and a G-String / Small Change (Asylum)
* George Adams / Don't Lose Control / Don't Lose Control (Soul Note)
* Art Blakey / Children Of The Night / Mosaic (Blue Note)
* Horace Silver / Song For My Father / Song For My Father (Blue
Note)
* Leon Thomas / Song For My Father / Spirits Know And Unknown
(Flying Dutchman)
* Julian Lage / All Blues / Sounding Point (Emarcy)
* Shelly Manne / Step Lightly / At The Blackhawk Volume 2
(Contemporary)
* Carmen McRae / Dedicated To You / Sarah - Dedicated To You (Novus)
* Miles Davis / If I Were A Bell / In Person, At The Blackhawk
(Columbia)
* Jackie McLean / Melody For Melonae / Let Freedom Ring (Blue Note)
Recent adds:
* Ernestine Anderson / A Song For You (High Note)
* Tine Asmundsen / Madison (Hazel Jazz)
* The Bad Plus / For All I Care (Heads Up)
* Donald Bailey / Blueprints Of Jazz Vol. 3 (Talking House)
* David Binney / In The Paint (PosiTone)
* Anthony Branker / Blessings (Origin)
* Terrence Brewer / Groovin' Wes (Strong Brew)
* Bridge Quartet / Night (Origin)
* Mike Clark / Blueprints Of Jazz Vol. 1 (Talking House)
* Alex Cline / Continuation (Cryptogramophone)
* Nels Cline / Coward (Cryptogramophone)
* Ravi Coltrane / Blending Times (Savoy Jazz)
* Todd Coolman / Perfect Strangers (Artist Share)
* Randy Crawford & Joe Sample / No Regrets (Pra)
* Eddie Daniels & Roger Kelleway / A Duet Of One (IPO)
* Papa John DeFrancesco / Big Shot (Savant)
* Ethnic Heritage Ensemble / Mama's House Live (Katalyst)
* Amina Figarova / Above The Clouds (Munich Rcds.)
* Ken Fowser & Behn Gillece / Full View (PosiTone)
* Hal Galper / Art-Work (Origin)
* Derrick Gardner / Echoes Of Ethnicity (Owl Studios)
* Billy Harper / Blueprints of Jazz Vol. 2 (Talking House)
* Tom Harrell / Prana Dance (High Note)
* Jon Hassell / Last Night The Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes In The
Street (ECM)
* Red Holloway / Go Red Go! (Delmark)
* Keith Jarrett / Yesterdays (ECM)
* Shirley Johnson / Blues Attack (Delmark)
* Devin Kelly / First Things First (DPK)
* Kristin Korb / In The Meantime (Double K)
* Diana Krall / Quiet Nights (Verve)
* Julian Lage / Sounding Point (Emarcy)
* Azar Lawrence / Speak The Word (Zarman Productions)
* Azar Lawrence / Prayer For My Ancestors (Furthermore)
* Lonely Woman / Alive (Hazel Jazz)
* Lonely Woman / Radegund (Hazel Jazz)
* Lonely Woman / Demon's Diversions (Hazel Jazz)
* Ben Markley / Second Introduction (OA2)
* Branford Marsalis / Metamorphosen (Rounder)
* Lori Mechem / April In Paris (Cognito)
* Enrico Rava / New York Days (ECM)
* Joshua Redman / Compass (Nonesuch)
* Greg Reitan / Some Other Time (Sunnyside)
* Greg Skagg / East Harlem Skyline (Zoho)
* Dr. Lonnie Smith / Rise Up! (Palmetto)
* Bob Sneider, Joe Locke Film Noir Project / Nocturne For Ava
(Origin)
* Omar Sosa / Across The Divide (Half Note)
* John Stowell / Solitary Tales (Origin)
* Charles Tolliver Big Band / Emperor March (Half Note)
* Derek Trucks / Already Free (Victor)
* Paul Tynan & Aaron Lington / Bicoastal Collective (OA2)
* Various Artists / Carnegie Hall Presents Lift Every Voice (Sony)
* Jeff "Tain" Watts / Watts (Dark Keys)
* Denny Zeitlin / In Concert (Sunnyside)
Send Submissions for Airplay to:
Jazz from Gallery 41
PO Box 8415
Berkeley, CA 94707
Looking forward.
---------------------------------------------------
Ron J. Pelletier
Gallery 41 <http://www.gallery41.com/>
PO Box 8415; Berkeley, CA 94707
Tel: 510.528.0326 / Fax: 510.528.6777
Jazz from Gallery 41 - Check Our Broadcast Schedule
<http://www.live365.com/stations/gallery41?site=pro>
Evening Jazz / KCSM-FM91 <mailto:ron at kcsm.net>
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Message: 21
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 21:57:10 -0400
From: Peter Solomon <psolomon at ideastations.org>
Subject: [JPL] Playlist WCVE Public Radio Wed April 1
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com, michael carlson <mcpro at earthlink.net>
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Tonight's playlist from WCVE Public Radio Wednesday, April 1. Please direct
cd's for airplay consideration to the address below.
Thanks
Peter Solomon
WCVE-FM
23 Sesame St
Richmond VA 23235
(804) 560-8171
WCVE-FM Jazz playlist Wednesday April 1, 2009
7:06 PM Capitol Steps
7:35 PM (Edie Durham, Count Basie, Buster Moten, Bennie Moten) *Moten Swing
*- *Count Basie: Kansas City Powerhouse* - Count Basie - Bluebird -
09026-63903-2
(Count Basie) *One O' Clock Jump* - *Count Basie: The Complete Decca
Recordings* - Decca Jazz - GRD-3-611
(Hudson, Whitaker) *Mr. Rhythm-Man* - *We Cats Will Swing for You* - The
Cats and the Fiddle - Living Era - CD AJA 5475
(Creamer, Layton)* After You've Gone *- *Uptown *- Roy Eldridge with the
Gene Krupa Orchestra - Columbia - CK 45448
(Williams, Hickman) *Rose** Room* - *Cue for Saxophone* - Billy Strayhorn's
Septet - London - 820 604-2
(Benne Green) *Flowing River* - *Trombone by Three* - Bennie Green -
Prestige - OJCCD-091-2
8:01 NPR News
(Jackie McLean) *Eco* - *Right Now *- Jackie McLean - Blue Note - CDP 7
84215 2
(Cecil Brooks III) *Hangin' with Smooth* - *Blues Citizens* - Radam Schwartz
- Savant - SCD 2087
(Tiomkin, Washington) *High Noon* - *High Noon: The Jazz Soul of Frankie
Laine* - Reservoir - RSR CD 195
(Ted Koehler, Harold Arlen) *Let's Fall in Love* - *Well Alright!* - Nancy
Kelly - Saying It with Jazz - SIWJ 0309
(Copeland) *Somewhere* *- Deep Passion* - Oscar Pettiford - Impulse -
GRD-143
(Bud Powell) *Ornithology* - *The Amazing Bud Powell* - Blue Note - CDP 7
81503 2
(Kenny Dorham) *Lotus Flower *- *Afro-Cuban* - Kenny Dorham - Blue Note -
CDP 7 46815 2
(Xavier Davis) *David and Goliath* - *The Turning Gate* - The New Jazz
Composers Octet - Motema - MTM 00018
(Horace Ott, Wade Brown Jr) *What More Can I Say?* -* Four Women: The Nina
Simone Philips Recordings* - Verve - 440 065 021-2
(Greg Reitan) *Unquity Road* - *Some Other Time* - Greg Reitan - Sunnyside
Records - SSC 1201
9:01 NPR News
(Jimmy Smith) *Back at the Chicken Shack* - *Back at the Chicken Shack* -
Jimmy Smith - Blue Note - CDP 7 46402 2
(Wayne Shorter) *Tom Thumb *- *The Latin Side of Wayne Shorter* - Conrad
Herwig - Half Note - HN 4535
(Youmans, Ceasar) *I Want to Be Happy* - *A Duet of One* - Eddie Daniels and
Roger Kellaway - Ipo
(Duke Jordan) *Jordu *- *The Definitive George Shearing* - George Shearing
Quintet - Verve - 314 589 857-2
(Shorty Rogers) *Art Pepper* - *Young Art *- Art Pepper - Proper - PVCD 130
(Sampson, Goodman, Mills) *If Dreams Come True* - *At the Jazz Band Ball
1938 - 1940* - Bobby Hackett Featuring Lola Bard - Jasmine Records -
(Ellington) I*n a Sentimental Mood *- *Django Reinhardt Volume Five* - JSP
Records - CD 349
(Frank Signorelli, Matty Malneck) *I'll Never Be the Same* - *The Hawk
Relaxes* - Coleman Hawkins - Prestige - OJCCD-709-2
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Message: 22
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 22:07:13 -0400 (EDT)
From: "George Thomas" <jazz at vpr.net>
Subject: [JPL] PLAYLIST-Bob Wills, Blue Note 7 and New Jazz with
George Thomas Wednesday April 1, 2009
To: jazzproglist at jazzweek.com
Cc: georgeharpthomas at hotmail.com
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Bob Wills, Blue Note 7 and New Jazz with George Thomas Wednesday April 1,
2009
Playlist
08:00 PM
Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
Artist Name Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
Composer Stept/Clare
CD/Album The Tiffany Transcriptions
Record co./Cat # Collector's Choice Music 983
Release Year 1946
08:03 PM
C-Jam Blues
Artist Name Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
Composer Ellington
CD/Album The Tiffany Transcriptions
Record co./Cat # Collector's Choice Music 987
Release Year 1947
08:05 PM
Basin Street Blues
Artist Name Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
Composer Spencer Williams
CD/Album The Tiffany Transcriptions
Record co./Cat # Collector's Choice Music 983
Release Year 1946
08:09 PM
Women Be Wise
Artist Name Sippie Wallace
Composer Sippie Wallace
Soloists Sippie Wallace-Vocals ; Little Brother Montgomery-Piano
CD/Album Women Be Wise
Record co./Cat # Alligator 4810
Release Year 1966
08:13 PM
Corner Pocket
Artist Name Lori Mechem Quartet
Composer Freddie Green
Soloists Lori Mechem-Piano
CD/Album April In Paris
Record co./Cat # Cognito Music 58942
Release Year 2009
Note New
08:18 PM
A Night In Tunisia
Artist Name Jazzmosis
Composer Dizzy Gillespie-Frank Paparelli
Soloists Jack Phipps-Trumpet ; Marty McRae-Trombone ; Steve Bredice-Alto
Sax ; Aron Garceau-Guitar ; Andy Smith-Bass ; Dov Shiller-Drums
CD/Album Baker's Dozen
Record co./Cat # JAM 0214
Release Year 2004
08:25 PM
You Got It In Your Soulness
Artist Name Les McCann & Eddie Harris
Composer Les McCann
Soloists Les McCann-Piano ; Eddie Harris-Tenor Sax ; Benny Bailey-Trumpet
; Leroy Vinnegar-Bass ; Donald Dean-Drums
CD/Album Swiss Movement
Record co./Cat # Atlantic Jazz 81365-2
Release Year 1969
08:32 PM
Full House
Artist Name Pat Martino
Composer Wes Montgomery
Soloists Pat Martino-Guitar ; David Kikoski-Piano ; John Patitucci-Bass ;
Scott Allan Robinson-Drums
CD/Album Remember - A Tribute To Wes Montgomery
Record co./Cat # Blue Note Records 11226 2
Release Year 2006
08:39 PM
Polka Dots And Moonbeams
Artist Name Sarah Vaughan
Composer Jimmy Van Heusen & Johnny Burke
Soloists Sarah Vaughan-Vocals ; John Malachi-Piano ; Roy Haynes-Drums
CD/Album Swingin' Easy
Record co./Cat # EmArcy
Release Year 1954
Note Rec. April 2, 1954
08:43 PM
Thing's Ain't What They Used To Be
Artist Name Booker Little
Composer Duke Ellington
Soloists Booker Little-Trumpet ; Frank Strozier-Alto Sax ; George
Coleman-Tenor Sax ; Phineas Newborn-Piano ; Calvin Newborn-Guitar
CD/Album Booker Little 4 & Max Roach
Record co./Cat # Blue Note Records 7 84457 2
Release Year 1958
08:54 PM
Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am
Artist Name Charles Mingus
Composer Charles Mingus
Soloists Charles Mingus-Piano ; Roland Kirk-Saxes ; Booker Ervin-Tenor
Sax ; Jimmy Knepper-Trombone ; Doug Watkins-Bass ; Dannie Richmond-Drums
CD/Album Oh Yeah
Record co./Cat # Atlantic Jazz 1377
Release Year 1962
09:01 PM
Learning How To Listen
Artist Name Abbey Lincoln
Composer Abbey Lincoln
Soloists Abbey Lincoln-Vocals ; Bobby Hutcherson-Vibes ; Marc Cary-Piano
CD/Album Wholly Earth
Record co./Cat # Verve 314 559 538-2
Release Year 1998
09:07 PM
Search For Peace
Artist Name The Blue Note 7
Composer McCoy Tyner
Soloists Nicholas Payton-Trumpet ; Steve Wilson-Alto Sax ; Ravi
Coltrane-Tenor Sax ; Peter Bernstein-Guitar ; Bill Charlap-Piano ; Lewis
Nash-Drums
CD/Album Mosaic
Record co./Cat # Blue Note Records 28123 2
Release Year 2009
Note In Concert: 4.2.09 HOP-Dartmouth, Hanover, NH
09:15 PM
Issue Fatale
Artist Name Zabap
Composer Joel Littorie
Soloists Eugene Uman-Keyboards ; Derrik Jordan-Violin ; Dan Rasow-Trumpet
CD/Album Zabap
Record co./Cat # www.zabapmusic.com
Release Year 2009
Note In Concert: 2.11.09 8p Putney School, Putney, VT
09:22 PM
Moment's Notice
Artist Name McCoy Tyner
Composer McCoy Tyner
Soloists McCoy Tyner-Piano ; George Mraz-Bass ; Al Foster-Drums
CD/Album Plays John Coltrane
Record co./Cat # Impulse! 314 589 183-2
Release Year 2001
09:29 PM
Reflections In Blue / Blue Skies
Artist Name Kendra Shank Quartet
Composer K. Shank / I. Berlin
Soloists Kendra Shank-Vocals ; Frank Kimbrough-Piano
CD/Album Mosaic
Record co./Cat # Challenge Records 73279
Release Year 2009
Note New
09:37 PM
When You Wish Upon A Star
Artist Name Dave McKenna
Composer Leigh Harline-Ned Washington
Soloists Dave McKenna-Piano
CD/Album A Handful Of Stars
Record co./Cat # Concord Jazz 4580
Release Year 1993
Note Listener Request
09:42 PM
Dickies Dream
Artist Name Steven Bernstein's Millenial Territory Orchestra
Composer Basie/Young
CD/Album We Are MTO
Record co./Cat # MOWO/Ryko 3204
Release Year 2008
Note New
09:48 PM
Dem Red Beans And Rice
Artist Name Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Composer Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Soloists Rahsaan Roland Kirk-Stritch, Manzello ; Ron Burton-Piano
CD/Album Bright Moments
Record co./Cat # Rhino/Atlantic Jazz 71409
Release Year 1973
09:55 PM
That's Enough
Artist Name John Scofield
Soloists John Scofield-Guitar ; Jon Cleary-Vocals, Piano ; George Porter,
Jr.-Bass ; Ricky Fataar-Drums
CD/Album Piety Street
Record co./Cat # EmArcy B0012656-02
Release Year 2009
Note New
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Jazz In The Evening with George Thomas
Vermont Public Radio
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Colchester, VT 05446
802-654-4343
jazz at vpr.net
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Message: 23
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 20:22:43 -0600
From: "Arturo Gomez" <arturogomez at kuvo.org>
Subject: [JPL] RE: How Many Live Performances A Year
To: "jazzproglist at jazzweek. com" <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
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George asked <<< How many live jazz performances a year do you have?
Ones that involve a host and an engineer, in your station's performance
studio? >>>
We average 30 to 35 performances a year, artist/group, host/co-host and 2
engineers along with a studio audience most of the time
We have 8 or 9 scholastic performances-once a month during the school year.
We have about 15 shows during our 3 membership drives a year, then we have 6
or more performances for our Pro-Series when national artists/groups perform
in our Phyliss A. Greer Memorial Oasis Performance Studio with Bösendorfer
piano. We also have an annual kick off concert for the 5 Points Jazz
Festival and a Holiday Party concert. Monday night we had a thank you to
major donors performance that we did not broadcast. We will soon be
releasing Live at the Oasis-Volume 10, our first all new music double disc
set, Volume 6 was also a double disc set but it was a compilation of the
first 5 volumes remastered.
Our studio is often used throughout the year for bands to record CDs,
finally our studio is frequently utilized by guests for ISDN interviews for
stations across the country
Arturo
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Message: 24
Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2009 01:37:00 -0400
From: Eric Jackson <eric-jackson at comcast.net>
Subject: [JPL] Playlist WGBH 8 pm - mid. 3/26
To: Jazz Programmers Mailing List <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
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Thursday, March 26, 8pm-midnight, WGBH 89.7
Fundraising
Listed by artist: selection, album (label)
8:00pm
Tommy Flanagan: Peace, Something Borrowed Something Blue (Galaxy)
8:07pm
Hank Crawford: When A Man Loves A Women, Down On The Duece (Milestone 957)
8:20pm
Wynton Marsalis: The Sun And The Moon, He And She (Blue Note 30313)
8:27pm
Dr. Lonnie Smith: A Matterapat, Rise Up! (Palmetto 2138)
8:50pm
Abdullah Ibrahim: Blues For A Hip King, Senzo (Sunnyside 1212)
8:47pm
George Benson: Oh Darling, The Other Side Of Abbey Road (A&M 0821)
8:50pm
Christian McBride: Alone Together, Conversations With Christian (Mack
Avenue 1050)
9:03pm
The Clayton Bros: Wild Man, Brother To Brother (Artist Share 0085)
9:11pm
Sean Jones: Transitions, The Search Within (Mack Avenue 1044)
9:22pm
Tierney Sutton: Cry Me A River, Desire (Telarc 83685)
9:27pm
Avery Sharpe: Intrepid Warrior, Autumn Moonlight (JKNM)
9:41pm
The Blue Note 7: Little B's Poem, Mosaic (Blue Note 28123)
9:50pm
Jackie McLean: Blue Rondo, One Step Beyond (Blue Note 65139)
10:00pm
Lenore Raphael: I Thought About You, Class Act (Swingin' Fox 11120)
10:14pm
Ali Jackson: I Gotchu, Wheelz Keep Rollin' (Alidrums)
10:19pm
Chicago Yestet: Ethnicity, Jazz Is Politics (ChicagoYestet)
10:26pm
Ayn Inserto: A Little Brook, Muse (Creative Nation 015)
10:42pm
Rebecca Cline and Hilary Noble: Iya Modupue, Enclave Diaspora (Enclave Jazz)
10:49pm
Ravi Coltrane: Shine, Blending Times (Savoy 17744)
10:58pm
Branford Marsalis: The Blossom Of Parting, Metamorphosen (Marsalis Music
74946-0011)
11:07pm
Daniel Sadownick: A Kiss That Whispers, There Will Be A Day (In Time)
11:14pm
Brian McCree: Nature Boy, Changes In The Wind (Accurate 5057)
11:34pm
Denise Perrier: The Second Time Around, The Second Time Around (Chez
Perrier 53007)
11:43pm
Joel Larue Smith: Fall, September's Child (Joel LaRue Smith)
11:51pm
Michael Wolff: If I Were A Bell , Joe's Strut (Wrong 016)
Airtimes are approximate.
Eric Jackson
Mon - Thurs 8 pm - mid.
89.7 FM WGBH Boston
www.wgbh.org/jazz
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Message: 25
Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2009 01:41:24 -0400
From: Eric Jackson <eric-jackson at comcast.net>
Subject: [JPL] Playlist WGBH 8 pm - mid. 3/30
To: Jazz Programmers Mailing List <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
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Monday, March 30, 8pm-midnight, WGBH 89.7
Listed by artist: selection, album (label)
Fundraising
Monday Night Spotlight Women vocalists
8:00pm
Tommy Flanagan: Peace, Something Borrowed Something Blue (Galaxy)
8:07pm
Betty Carter: Open The Door, Now It's My Turn (Roulette 59066)
8:12pm
Cassandra Wilson: Let's Face The Music And Dance , Songbook (Verve)
8:21pm
Germaine Bazzle: Secret Love, The New New Orleans Music (Rounder 2067)
8:28pm
Rene Marie: Tennesee Waltz, How Can I Keep From Singing (Maxjazz 109)
8:55pm
Anita O'Day: Gone With The Wind, I Get A Kick Out Of You (Evidence 22054)
9:00pm
Ann Hampton Callaway: Lazy Afternoon, At Last (Telarc 83665)
9:07pm
Sarah Vaughan: A Taste Of Honey, Sarah Sings Soulfully (Roulette 98445)
9:17pm
Lizz Wright: Reaching For The Moon, We All Love Ella (Verve 0008833)
9:20pm
Diana Krall: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, Quiet Nights (Verve 00122433)
9:31pm
Carol Sloane: I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You, Sweet & SLow (Concord 4564)
9:36pm
Tierney Sutton: Cry Me A River, Desire (Telarc 83685)
9:48pm
Ernestine Anderson: Never Make Your Move Too Soon, Live At The 1990
Concord Jazz Festival (Concord 4454)
10:07pm
Ella Fitzgerald: April In Paris/Air Mail Special/I Can't Give You
Anything But Love, Ella Fitzgerald & Billie Holiday and Carmen McRae At
Newport (Verve 314559809)
10:23pm
Dinah Washington: Blue Gardenia, Ultimate (Verve 314539053)
10:28pm
Dinah Washington: This Bitter Earth, Unforgettable (Mercury 314510602)
10:31pm
Dinah Washington: Harbor Lights, Ultimate (Verve 314539053)
10:37pm
Nina Simone: Don't Smoke In Bed, In Concert/I Put A Spell On You
(Mercury 846543)
10:42pm
Mary Stallings: Sunday Kind Of Love, Live At The Village Vanguard
(Maxjazz 112)
10:49pm
Rachel Price: I Only Have Eyes For You, The Good Hours (Claire Vision)
10:58pm
Rebecca Parris: How Insensitive, Live At Chan's (Shira 1002)
11:05pm
Patrice Williamson: Delilah Only on 89.7!
11:11pm
Shirley Horn: Fever, The Main Ingredient (Verve 314529555)
11:19pm
Dominique Eade: Come Down In Time Only on 89.7!
11:24pm
Sheila Jordan: Comes Love, Winter Sunshine (Justin Time 233)
11:31pm
Amanda Carr: Flamingo Only on 89.7!
11:39pm
Diane Schuur & The Count Basie Orchestra: Caught A Touch Of Your Love,
Diane Schuur & The Count Basie Orchestra (GRP 9550)
11:42pm
Rene Marie: Hard Day's Night, Serene Renegade (Maxjazz 120)
11:48pm
Nancy Wilson: Guess Who I Saw Today/10 Good Years, The Nancy Wilson Show
(Capitol 01571)
11:56pm
Nancy Wilson: I'll Never Stop Loving You, Broadway My Way/Hollywood My
Way (Capitol 33091)
Airtimes are approximate.
Eric Jackson
Mon - Thurs 8 pm - mid.
89.7 FM WGBH Boston
www.wgbh.org/jazz
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Message: 26
Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2009 01:44:44 -0400
From: Eric Jackson <eric-jackson at comcast.net>
Subject: [JPL] Playlist WGBH 8 pm -mid. 3/31
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Tuesday, March 31, 8pm-midnight, WGBH 89.7
Fundraising
Listed by artist: selection, album (label)
8:00pm
Tommy Flanagan: Peace, Something Borrowed Something Blue (Galaxy)
8:07pm
Stanley Turrentine: Midnight Blue, A Chip Off The Old Block (Blue Note
65141)
8:24pm
The Blue Note 7: Dolphin Dance, Mosaic (Blue Note 28123)
8:32pm
Michael Wolff: If I Were A Bell , Joe's Strut (Wrong 016)
8:45pm
Dr. Lonnie Smith: Dapper Dan, Rise Up! (Palmetto 2138)
8:52pm
Ali Jackson: I Gotchu, Wheelz Keep Rollin' (Alidrums)
9:04pm
Michael O'Neill: The Nearness Of You, The Long And The Short Of It
(Jazzmo 001)
9:09pm
Dominick Farinacci: Vision, Lovers, Tales & Dances (Koch 4597)
9:22pm
Grace Kelly: It Might As Well Be Spring, Mood Changes (Pazz 16-9)
9:27pm
Avery Sharpe: Fire And Rain, Boston Baked Blues (JKNM 89897)
9:40pm
The Clayton Bros: Wild Man, Brother To Brother (Artist Share 0085)
9:47pm
Sean Jones: Sunday Reflections, The Search Within (Mack Avenue 1044)
10:00pm
Miles Davis: Flamenco Sketches, Kind Of Blue (Columbia/Legacy 45885)
10:09pm
Branford Marsalis: The Blossom Of Parting, Metamorphosen (Marsalis Music
74946-0011)
10:21pm
Wynton Marsalis: The Razor Rim, He And She (Blue Note 10331)
10:36pm
Azar Lawrence: Revelations, Speak The Word (Zarman)
10:43pm
Tomoko Omura: Stephane's Waltz, Visions (Tomoko Omura)
10:57pm
Tom Harrell: Prana, Prana Dance (HighNote 7192)
11:04pm
Christian Scott: Litany Against Fear, Live At Newport (Concord 30853)
11:19pm
Woody Shaw: In A Capricornian Way, Stepping Stones (Columbia/Legacy 93646)
11:31pm
Joel Larue Smith: Obsesion, September's Child (Joel LaRue Smith)
11:38pm
Saltman Knowles: A Study In Purple, Return Of The Composer (Pacific Jazz
74100)
11:49pm
Daniel Sadownick: A Kiss That Whispers, There Will Be A Day (In Time)
11:56pm
Abdullah Ibrahim: Ocean & The River, Senzo (Sunnyside 1212)
Airtimes are approximate.
Eric Jackson
Mon - Thurs 8 pm - mid.
89.7 FM WGBH Boston
www.wgbh.org/jazz
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Message: 27
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 23:19:17 -0700
From: "Blaise Lantana" <blaise.lantana at riomail.maricopa.edu>
Subject: RE: [JPL] How Many Live Performances A Year
To: <jazzproglist at jazzweek.com>
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Wow Steve, I am sooo jealous. That sounds like a perfect setup.
No one complains about the time or overtime for engineers spent on music?
Blaise Lantana
Music Director
KJZZ Phoenix
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