Culture Crawl 835 “We Noticed the Costume Change”

“It’s going to be a good one,” says Steve Shanley on week six of the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band’s 2023 season. Ryan Smith will be featured with a classical saxophone solo and the band will present a challenging piece by Valerie Coleman that mixes styles from Latin jazz to Turkish music.

Other selections this week include an arrangement from Disney’s “Obi Wan Kenobi” series, a Duke Ellington Medley, and Leroy Anderson’s “Belle of the Ball.”

July 12 at McGrath Amphitheater and July 16 at Ellis Park at 7:30pm. 

If you can’t attend in person, watch the livestream at www.facebook.com/crmuniband. More info on the Muni Band Facebook page and at www.crmuniband.org. 

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New Music Monday for July 10, 2023

Marking his sixth release in two years, Grammy-winning artist Steven Feifke steps into the spotlight on “Catalyst,” his most personal album to date. Following his recent victory as the youngest Grammy winner ever for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album, the new disc debuts 10 brand new tracks which uniquely showcase Feifke’s multifaceted abilities as bandleader, composer, arranger, pianist and soloist. The all-star big band lineup is augmented with guest features by Tony-nominated drummer/vocalist Bryan Carter, vocalist Martina DaSilva, trumpeter/vocalist Benny Benack III and saxophonists Chad Lefkowitz-Brown and Alexa Tarantino.

 

On their latest release, “Synchronicity: An Interpretation of the Album by the Police,” the Hazelrigg Brothers celebrate the 40th anniversary of this classic album and deliver an audiophile experience full of the fire, power and dynamics that has become their trademark. Perfectly expressing the political and social temper of the early 1980s, the original landmark album was the near-constant soundtrack to George and Geoff Hazelrigg’s upbringing and a huge influence on their artistic future.

 

                               
                          
 

Also this week saxophonist Don Braden interprets the music of Earth Wind and Fire and Stevie Wonder for a second time on “Earth Wind and Wonder Volume 2”; Montreal-based saxophonist and composer Christine Jensen is joined by her longtime pianist friend Steve Amirault and her regular rhythm team of bassist Adrian Vedady and drummer Jim Doxas on “Day Moon”; and the Harry Allen Orchestra features the music of composer Roger Frankham and lyricists Bruce Brown, Roger Schore and Mark Winkler on “With Roses.”

 

                                    

 

 

Special Programs July 10 thru July 16

Bobby Hutcherson – Dialogue (2002, CD) - DiscogsJazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler

Mondays from 6:00pm to 10:00pm

More Vibes from Bobby Hutcherson

The celebration of Blue Note Records’ 85th anniversary continues. In this next presentation, host Craig Kessler serves up another wonderful sampling of vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson’s work for Blue Note.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Wednesday Night Special2023 Iowa City Jazz Festival - Summer of the Arts

Wednesdays at 6:00pm

Betsy Hickok & Ron Roberts at Jazz Under the Stars

Singer and great friend of KCCK Betsy Hickok returned to Cedar Rapids for 2022’s Jazz Under the Stars. Fans and newcomers alike filled Noelridge Park to hear Betsy and the Ron Roberts Group’s interpretations of classic and contemporary favorites, and hits from the Great American Songbook. 

 

 

 

Jazz Night in America

Thursdays at 11:00pm

The Rise of BadBadNotGood

Host Christian McBride explains how a couple of jazz students from Toronto went rogue from performing jazz standards to becoming the darling instrumental ensemble of the hip-hop elite. Learn this fascinating story, and hear of the music of BadBadNotGood.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Corner of the World with Host Craig Kessler

Saturdays from 12 noon to 4:00pm

Hampton Hawes’s Final Years

Host Craig Kessler takes a listen to the nearly forgotten talents of this great pianist during his final decade. We’ll hear Hawes as a leader of his own groups, as well as work as a sideman with a number of artists such as Art Pepper, Art Farmer, Sonny Criss, and others.

 

 

 

 

KCCK’s Midnight CD

Every Night at Midnight

Each night, KCCK lets you hear a new CD played start-to-finish.

The Pacific Jazz Group by The Pacific Jazz Group oMonday; Bossa 65: Celebrating Carlos Lyra and Roberto Menescal by Antonio Adolfo on Tuesday; Open City by the Michael Davis Hip-Bone Band on Wednesday; #PEOPLE by Ray Blue on Thursday; I’m Coming Home by Shaun Murphy on Friday; Get Your Back Into It! by The Nick Moss Band on Saturday; Rovanio by Nanny Assis on Sunday.

This Week in Jazz July 9 thru July 15

Hey, Jazz fans! Be sure to tune in this week as we celebrate the birthdays of composer/bandleader Noble Sissle, pianist Milt Buckner, saxman Paul Gonsalves, singer Irene Reid, bassist Leroy Vinnegar and more. We’ll also mark the recording anniversaries of Leroy Vinnegar’s “Leroy Walks!” (1958), Charles Mingus’s “Mingus in Antibes” (1960), Sheila Jordan’s “Confirmation” (1975), “Manhattan Jazz Quinet” (1984), Common Ground’s “High Voltage” (2004) and many others 10am to 2pm, Monday thru Friday, with Jazz Masters at noon on Jazz 88.3.

Talking Pictures 7-5-23

Talking Pictures 7-5-23 “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” and “Star Trek: Picard” Season 3

New Music Monday for July 3, 2023

Listen to this week’s playlist on YouTube and Spotify

With a discography that stretches back nearly 60 years, pianist, composer and arranger Antonio Adolfo has recorded over 25 albums as a leader. On past albums, Adolfo focused on a particular composer, including Antonio Carlos Jobim and Milton Nascimento. It’s been 65 years since Bossa Nova was born on the south side of Rio, probably the most important musical movement to come out of Brazil in the 20th Century. On his newest album, “Bossa 65: Celebrating Carlos Lyra and Roberto Menescal,” Adolfo turn his attention to two great composers who are on the frontline of the creation of this popular and beloved music.

 

Trombonist Michael Davis’ new recording, “Open City,” is a musical reflection on the inclusive, open nature of being a musician in post-pandemic New York City. “The joy of being back, performing live with other musicians, going into a studio to record our projects, sharing the challenges we all faced as performing artists and  building back the business we all share so much passion for,” says Davis. The new disc marks Davis’ fourteenth album as a leader, and his sophomore recording fronting his Hip-Bone Big Band.

 

                                                 

 

Also this week, pianist Dred Scot, who’s played and recorded with the likes of Anthony Braxton, Joe Henderson and Joe Morello, has a new project, “The Pacific Jazz Group”; Eastern Iowa favorite Ray Blue is joined by special guests Kenny Barron and Bobby Sanabria on his new CD, “#People”; and the Brazilian singer and songwriter Nanny Assis features Ron Carter, Randy Brecker, Fred Hersch, Lakecia Benjamin and other luminaries on his new recording, “Rovanio.”

 

                                     

 

Special Programs July 3 thru July 9

Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler

Mondays from 6:00pm to 10:00pm

Keyboard Wizard Joe Zawinul, Show 3

It a special live evening edition of the Jazz Corner of the World, as host Craig Kessler presents selections from the later years of the group Weather Report, as well as work from the Zawinul Syndicate and other post-Weather Report projects.

 

 

 

The Wednesday Night Special

Wednesdays at 6:00pm

The Dandelion Stompers at Jazz Under the Stars

KCCK kicked off last year’s Jazz Under the Stars with a fun performance by the Dandelion Stompers. The Noelridge Park audience was swept back in time and down to the Big Easy with the vintage New Orleans jazz and Americana from this talented, award-winning group. 

 

 

Sean Mason, a Youngblood with deep groove and love of melody : NPRJazz Night in America

Thursdays at 11:00pm

Sean Mason’s Melody  

Host Christian McBride and pianist and composer Sean Mason take us on a musical journey from Charlotte, North Carolina to New York. We’ll hear Sean’s music, overflowing with melody and what Mason calls the “peak level of happiness.” And, we’ll find out how the South never left his music.

 

 

 

 

Jazz Corner of the World with Host Craig KesslerThe Kicker (Bobby Hutcherson album) - Wikipedia

Saturdays from 12 noon to 4:00pm

More Vibes From Bobby Hutcherson

The celebration of Blue Note Records’ 85th anniversary continues. In this next presentation, host Craig Kessler serves up another wonderful sampling of vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson’s work for Blue Note.   

 

 

 

 

 

KCCK’s Midnight CD

Every Night at Midnight

Each night, KCCK lets you hear a new CD played start-to-finish.

Sonic Realities by James Weidman on Monday; East West Trumpet Summit: Coast to Coast by Ray Vega & Thomas Marriott on Tuesday; Cachito by Juan Pastor & Chinchano on Wednesday; The Red Door by Orrin Evans on Thursday; Cruisin’ Kansas City by the Mike Bourne Band on Friday; The Franklin Sessions by Mike Guldin on Saturday; 2702 by Roderick Harper on Sunday.

Kirkwood Board of Trustees to meet July 13, 2023

The regular meeting of the Kirkwood Board of Trustees will take place July 13, 2023.  Time, place, and meeting agenda can be found at this link.