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DESERT ISLAND JAZZ
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JAZZ WITH BOB PARLOCHA
THE JAZZ DECADES WITH RAY SMITH
BACK ON BASIN STREET WITH MAL SHARPE
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KEITH HINES
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JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER WITH WENDELL PIERCE
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GREG BRIDGES (T/TH), KATHLEEN LAWTON (F)
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THE ANNALS OF JAZZ WITH RICHARD HADLOCK IN THE MOMENT WITH JIM BENNETT
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JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON WITH JESSE "CHUY" VARELA (M/T), MELANIE BERZON (W/TH/F)
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A MORNING CUP OF JAZZ WITH ALISA CLANCY (M-F)
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LATIN JAZZ WITH JESSE "CHUY" VARELA
AMERICAN JAZZ COUNTDOWN WITH CLIFFORD BROWN JR.
A MORNING CUP OF JAZZ WITH KEITH HINES
I'M TALKIN' JAZZ
BIG BAND JUMP
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Jazz 91 Winter Wonderland Fun(d) Drive By Claire Greene, Fund Drive Coordinator
Yes, 2011 is going to be a great year for Jazz 91 listeners. We’ve got excellent straight ahead freeform programming, gifted and talented on-air hosts sharing their love and knowledge of jazz, lots of fun guests popping in and out of the studio, and you – our fabulous listener/supporters. That’s right, your support makes all the wonderful things that happen at KCSM possible. We know you know that, so why not spread the word and share the wonders of Jazz 91 with your friends? You can make a real difference by asking them to call in and support the station during our next fund drive.
Pictured (Front): Fund Drive Coordinator Claire Greene (Back l to r) volunteer gladys, on-air announcer chris cortez, volunteer carole, on-air anouncer jesse "chuy" varela, volunteers francis, ralph and noli Photo credit: volunteer art lazanoff
We’re going to fire up our Winter Wonderland Fun(d) Drive on January 25th. Right now we’re putting the finishing touches on some really good programming for the drive, and we’re working hard to find that extra special gift or two that’ll fly off the shelves and make us, and you, happy. Remember, we’ve only got this Winter Drive and the Spring Drive left in our fiscal year so we need to stay on track and reach our goal. Each drive has a target and as soon as we reach it, we stop. Right now the end date is February 11th, but you could help us end it earlier than that. We’re also working on some fun event ideas for 2011 that would let us all get together and spend some time sharing our love of jazz. We’ve got a great community of folks who listen to the station here in the Bay Area and around the world. Our fund drives are a time to hear from them and you. Your messages are often very heart- warming and they keep our spirits high during the drive. They’re our favorite part of a very difficult job. Alright, let’s make this Winter Wonderland Fun(d) Drive as joyful as a sleigh ride in newly fallen snow and as magical as a shimmery moonlit winter evening. We’ll do our part to keep the music coming. You do your part to keep the home fires burning. And make sure to check out our Website: www.kcsm.org to keep up to date with our Fun(d) Drive special programming and surprises! Happy 2011 from all of us at Jazz 91 – the best little jazz station in the nation!
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The Jazz Center KCSM Radio's Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Tribute! Friday, January 14th, 2011 2-6pm with Melanie Berzon on Jazz In The Afternoon Celebrate the 82nd anniversary of the birth of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the principles he lived and died for through the music and lyrics of jazz.
I'M TALKIN' JAZZ Sunday at 8 am 1/2
Multi-instrumentalist Toots Thielemans with Chris Cortez
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Pianist Michael Wolff with Michael Burman
1/16 Vocalist/Lyricist Jon Hendricks with Chris Cortez 1/23 Pianist/Composer Mulgrew Miller with Lee Thomas 1/30 Vocalist Kalil Wilson with Melanie Berzon
RIVERWALK JAZZ Sunday at 6 pm 1/2
What Are You Doin’ New Year’s Eve? Riverwalk Jazz does it up in a big way for this New Year’s celebration. Spend the evening dancing and romancing with tunes performed by an expanded Jim Cullum Jazz ‘Big’ Band, featuring vocals by Stephanie Nakasian and Topsy Chapman.
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Class of 1930: Surviving with a Song
1/16 In Old New Orleans: The Story of Jazz Legend Bunk Johnson 1/23 Bing & Louis: A Pocketful of Dreams with Gary Giddins
Louis Armstrong called Bing Crosby a ‘natural genius.’ Bing in return referred to Armstrong as ‘the greatest pop singer in the world.’ Gary Giddins (pictured) joins David Holt to discuss the lasting friendship between two of America’s greatest musical icons.
1/30 Flock O’ Blues: The Rare Gems of Bix Beiderbecke
THE ANNALS OF JAZZ WITH RICHARD HADLOCK Sundays at 7 pm
The sound of surprise describes both jazz itself and the enduring premise of "The Annals of Jazz." Since 1959, host Richard Hadlock has been improvising on historical themes and bringing forth worthy performers—from Armstrong to Zorn. Each Sunday, we may find Annals in Europe, Asia, Latin America or Back of Town anywhere.
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in the moment with jim bennett Sunday at 8 pm 1/2
The U.C. Berkeley Jazz and Improvised Music Ensemble The U.C. Berkeley Jazz & Improvised Music Ensemble, under the direction of pianist and composer Myra Melford, (pictured) recorded May 14th, 2010.
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The Mark Levine Trio The Mark Levine (pictured) Trio, recorded at the Jazzschool in Berkeley, on January 24th, 2010, with John Witala and Paul van Wageningen.
1/16 "100 Years of Django" "100 Years of Django" with Julian Lage, Victor Lin, and Jorge Roeder (all pictured), recorded July 28th, 2010, at the 39th Annual Stanford Jazz Festival.
1/23 Erik Jekabson Bay Area trumpeter, composer and educator Erik Jekabson (pictured) celebrated the release of his new cd Crescent Boulevard with a performance at the Jazzschool in Berkeley on Sept. 10, 2010 featuring Mike Abraham, John Wiitala and Smith Dobson, with special guests Dayna Stephens, Dan Zemelman, Christian Tamburr and John Santos.
1/30 Highlights of the Giants of Jazz Highlights of the Giants of Jazz concert at the 39th Stanford Jazz Festival with Charles McPherson, Junior Mance & Tootie Heath, recorded July 24th, 2010 at Campbell Recital Hall on the Stanford University Campus.
THE JAZZ DECADES WITH RAY SMITH Sunday at 11 pm 1/2
Jazz and Hot Dance in London 1928 - 2002 with Vic Lewis, Neville Dickie, Al Starita, Keith Nichols
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Swing in Occupied Europe 1940 - 1944 with Willy Berking, Wiilie Stanke, The Ramblers, Jazz De Paris, Django Reinhardt, and more.
1/16 Muggsy Spanier, Fletcher Henderson, Red Nichols 1/23 Bob Cats, Teddy Powell, Wilber DeParis, Young Tuxedo, Band of the United States Air Force in Europe, Regimental Band of Republic 1/30 Artie Shaw, Johnny Varro, Trixie Smith, Turk Murphy
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JAZZ PROFILES WITH NANCY WILSON Monday at 9 pm 1/3
Reedman Buddy Collette
1/10 Vibraphonist Red Norvo Red Norvo (pictured) is the lesser known of the two early pioneers of the vibraphone in jazz (the other is Lionel Hampton). This show looks at the multi-faceted musical career of Norvo, from his earliest experiments with avantgarde jazz, to his big bands with wife/singer Mildred Bailey, to his critically acclaimed trio with bassist Charles Mingus and guitarist Tal Farlow.
1/17 Bandleader/Composer Sun Ra Whether he was disdained as a charlatan or revered as a pioneer, there is no denying the influence of Sun Ra (pictured) on several generations of musicians. He was an avatar of free improvisation and was the first to bring electronics and synthesizers into jazz. But, this space traveler was also a pianist for the Fletcher Henderson big band. This show showcases Sun Ra's musical cosmic swing.
1/24 Duke Ellington Overview Pt1 1/31 Duke Ellington Overview Pt2
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER WITH WENDELL PIERCE Tuesday at 9 pm 1/4
Ahmad Jamal
1/11 So What About Eddie Jefferson? Wycliffe Gordon, Host. 1/18 Journey to Brazil Small bands of street musicians enlivened the streets of Flores do PajeĂş, hometown of Brazilian composer and saxophonist Moacir Santos (pictured). He painted those hometown landscapes in musical score. In the Rose Theater Guitarist Mario Adnet and saxophonist ZĂŠ Nogueira capture the spirit of Brazil and this little known composer.
1/25 Singers over Manhattan: Tierney Sutton ans Loston Harris From the new crop of crooners: vocals by Tierney Sutton (pictured) envelope the room; Loston Harris wraps his voice in the notes of his keyboard. Their double bill at Rose Hall portends a bright future for the art of the song. Lewis Nash hosts.
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PIANO JAZZ WITH MARIAN MCPARTLAND Wednesday at 9 pm
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Marian and Friends at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola On this new session, host McPartland (pictured) and friends get together on the bandstand at one of the world's most elegant jazz venues as Piano Jazz bids 2010 goodbye and welcomes the New Year with musical family young and old.
1/12 Marian and Friends at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola: Part Two 1/19 Marian and Friends at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola: Part Three
Photo Credit: andrew lepley/redferns
1/26 Brian Lynch Trumpeter Brian Lynch (pictured) possesses a wide command of the jazz spectrum. Often called on by band leaders from Latin, straight ahead, and bebop camps, his 2007 album with Eddie Palmieri, Simpatico, won a Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album. Lynch joins host Jon Weber for a set of his original tunes and a few standards.
photo credit: nick reuchel
JAZZSET WITH DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER Thursday at 9 pm 1/6
Mingus Big Band at the Jazz Standard
1/13 James Carter Organ Trio at Newport The multi sax man fills Fort Adams State Park with swagger and sweetness. Carter (pictured) exaggerates and pokes fun, grooves over a great shuffle, loves building momentum, and has no fear of an extended ending. With Gerard Gibbs, organ, and Leonard King, drums.
photo credit:wiqan ang
1/20 Abbey Lincoln (1930-2010) at The Peppermint In a gem of a performance from 26 years ago celebrating Talking to the Sun (Enja 1983), Abbey sings Abbey. People on the Street is for the homeless, The River is about cars streaming down freeways, and I'm A Painted Lady on the Stage is about Abbey (pictured). This show was originally a live WBGO broadcast from a small Orange, NJ, club.
1/27 Gary Burton's Arrival: 50 Years at Berklee