Category: KCCK Blog

Taste of JUTS Recipes! – Lisa

Thanks again to everyone who joined us for Taste of Jazz Under The Stars. If you were there, I’m sure you’d love to fix some of the delightful dishes you sampled. And, if not, maybe you’d like to see what you missed! Below are the recipes featured at the event, courtesy of the Kirkwood Hospitality …

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Stoltzman Salutes Benny Goodman in I.C. – Mark

CRichard Stoltzman presented a “Salute to Benny Goodman” April 3 at the Englert Theatre in downtown Iowa City. Stoltzman was backed by the University of Iowa Johnson County Landmark jazz band directed by John Rapson. I talked by phone with Stoltzman prior to the performance. Click here to listen to the interview.

Nashville Jazz Station in danger – Dennis

WMOT, the long-time jazz station serving Nashville may be on the chopping block, as its licensee, Middle Tennessee State University, looks to cut $19 million dollars from its budget. Read about it here (Thanks to KCCK member Mason Eckley for bringing the story to our attention). At this time, KCCK’s support from Kirkwood is not …

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Neville Brothers Perform In Iowa City – Gordon

Saxophonist Charles Neville, of the iconic Neville Brothers, has been playing professionally since he was 15 years old. His musical background includes jazz, Blues, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Afro-Cuban and Funk. He brings all this to the table when the Neville Brothers share their “Crescent City” experience with adoring fans. I spoke by phone with Charles …

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2-Bits for Jazz (real “change”) – Gordon

The U.S. Mint has just issued it’s first coin for mass circulation with the likeness of a jazz musician! The musician is Duke Ellington and the coin is the latest in the Mint’s “Statehood Quarter” series. It’s for the District of Columbia -another first! One side shows “The Duke” sitting next to a piano that …

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Getting Social – Dennis

KCCK is expanding our presence in social networking. We’ve had a Facebook page for awhile, but haven’t really promoted (but thanks to the 50 people who found us on their own!). Become a Fan of KCCK on Facebook, and you can check out pictures from the Corridor Jazz Project recording sessions, view a video from …

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Remembering Paul – Lisa Baum

One of my favorite jazz fans passed away January 22. Paul Hemingway, 51, a West Branch farmer listened to KCCK in his combine, tractor and at his home. Have you ever met someone and at that very time had a feeling of true familiarity? That was my experience when I met Paul. We were church …

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Elling in Iowa City–Bob Stewart

One of my favorite jazz singers performed at the Englert Theater in Iowa City January 24. Kurt Elling is the premiere jazz vocalist on the scene today, and he featured music from one of my favorite vocal cds in his concert. Hearing John Coltrane for the first time back in high school was what got …

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