Jazz Corner of the World (Encore)
Mondays at 6:00pm
Pacific Jazz of the 1960s
Craig spins a variety of selections from the 1960s at Pacific Jazz. With the abrupt ending of the “west coast” craze of the 1950s, Pacific Jazz, one of the first labels involved with the west coast phenomenon, turned to several other genres. Pacific’s Richard Bock began recording soul jazz, organists, guitarists, piano trios, blues artists, island music, and a variety of “world” music.
Wednesday Night Special 
Wednesdays at 6:00pm
Saul Lubaroff Quartet at First Friday Jazz
Saxophonist Saul Lubaroff returned with his quartet to the Opus Concert Café for November’s First Friday Jazz. His virtuosity on the saxophone was on full display, as was his knowledge of music genres across the spectrum. First Friday fans heard it all – from classic jazz to soul and funk.
Jazz Corner of the World
Saturdays at 12:00 noon
A Myriad of Miles Davis Tributes
Craig plays a deep listen to an astounding batch of Miles Davis tribute records, from jazz greats Herbie Hancock, Gary Bartz, Bireli Lagrene, Richard Clay, Geri Allen, Bill Frisell, Wayne Shorter, Pat Martino, and many others.
KCCK’s Midnight CD (January 5 – January 11)
Every Night at Midnight
KCCK features a new album every night, played from start-to-finish.
Rhythm People by Eddie Allen’s Push on Monday; Extended Daydream by Lisa Hilton on Tuesday; Embrace by Mattias Svensson on Wednesday; Blue Fire: The Van Gelder Session by Dave Stryker on Thursday; Empty Chair by Mike Dangeroux on Friday; It’s My Time Now by Gary Burnside on Saturday; The Path by Paul Ricci on Sunday.