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Culture Crawl 653 “Easier To Say Than Accompanist”

Vocalist Lynne Rothrock hosts the first public event since March 2020 in the Opus Concert Cafe, when she debuts a brand new show, “American Songbook” Aug. 20 and 21. The program will run the gamut, with standards from Gershwin and Cole Porter, but also more recent classics from Carole King, Jimmy Webb, and Iowa native …

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This Week In Jazz August 15 thru August 21

Hey, Jazz fans, be sure to tune in this week as we celebrate the birthdays of pianists Mal Waldron, Carl Perkins and Bill Evans, singer Mary Stallings, saxman Ray Blue, bassist John Clayton and more. We’ll also mark the recording anniversaries of “The Essential Jo Jones” (1955), Dave Brubeck Quartet’s “Time Out” (1959), Herbie Mann’s …

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Special Programs for August 16 thru August 22

Jazz Corner of the World Encore   Mondays at 6:00 PM Tribute to Ira “John” Rapson 2/4/53 to 7/21/21 Host Craig Kessler salutes the life and legacy of the recently departed John Rapson of the University of Iowa’s jazz department. Craig presents a variety of recordings that John was associated with, either as leader, composer, arranger, …

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Special Programs for August 9 thru August 14

Jazz Corner of the World with Host Craig Kessler  Mondays at 6:00 PM Strata East Records, Show 3  Craig hauls into our KCCK studios another batch of overlooked recordings (mostly vinyl!!) from the Strata East label. We’ll hear a delicious array of wonderful music from a broad spectrum of Black artists from the 1970s, in a …

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Culture Crawl 651 “Dennises and Johns”

Dennis McPartland has played at Jazz Under the Stars more than just about any musician, in addition to his education work as a part of KCCK’s Schoolhouse Jazz. He reminisces about some of his favorite Noelridge Park memories and also gives a preview of what his latest band, Soul Sacrifice, inspired by Carlos Santana, will …

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Culture Crawl 650 “Artist and Bodybuilder”

Ernie Schiller’s Rebuild Nepal Education Foundation raises money for schools in that mountainous country, which has never fully recovered from devastating 2017 earthquake. One of his Nepalese friends is art teacher and watercolor artist Sujan Tamang, who has sent dozens of new works to Ernie for a new exhibit at The Artisan Way, also known …

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This Week In Jazz August 8 thru August 14

Hey, Jazz fans. Be sure to tune in this week as we celebrate the birthdays of pianists Jess Stacy, George Shearing and Mulgrew Miller, bassist saxmen Benny Carter and Arnett Cobb, and Chuck Israel, singers Patti Austin and Cyrille Aimee more!!! We’ll also mark the recording anniversaries of Oscar Peterson “Live at the Stratford Shakespearean …

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Culture Crawl 648 “The Old Sorehead”

Steve Shanley says you don’t have to think about school starting until after the Muni Band season is over, so we’re taking his advice! The final Muni Band concerts will feature band members Greg Morton, Andy Harris, and Lisa Wissenberg in solo spotlights, and music from the movies “The Terminal,” “Frozen,” and the recent Star …

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