A Haunting in Venice (2023) and The Retirement Plan (2023) with Hollis Monroe, Phil Brown and Monica Schmidt.
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A Haunting in Venice (2023) and The Retirement Plan (2023) with Hollis Monroe, Phil Brown and Monica Schmidt.
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Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler
Mondays from 6:00pm to 10:00pm
More from Drummer Art Taylor
Craig’s celebration of the 85th anniversary of Blue Note Records continues with more classic recordings featuring drummer Art Taylor. We’ll hear collaborations with Walter Davis Jr., Louis Smith, Donald Byrd, Grant Green, Lee Morgan, and many others.
The Wednesday Night Special
Aviana Gedler Quartet & Luke Sanders Trio at the Iowa City Jazz Festival
It’s two more outstanding Side Stage performances from the 2023 Iowa City Jazz Festival. First up this week, singer, violist, pianist, arranger, and composer Aviana Gedler and her Quartet. Then, it’s guitarist and jazz educator Luke Sanders and his Trio.
Jazz Night in America
Thursdays at 11:00pm
A History of Latin Bass
Listen in with Christian McBride as he presents a history of Latin jazz through the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra. From this 2006 performance, we’ll hear four virtuoso bassists: Rubén Rodríguez, Charnett Moffett, the late Andy González, and the mighty Cachao, two years before his death.
Jazz Corner of the World with Host Craig Kessler
Saturdays from 12 noon to 4:00pm
The Fabulous “Lockjaw” Davis
Craig presents delightful examples of tenor saxman Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis, primarily from his years with Prestige, Riverside, and RCA Records. We’ll hear him in the company of Shirley Scott, Tiny Grimes, Billy Butler, and a host of others.
KCCK’s Midnight CD
Every Night at Midnight
Each night, KCCK lets you hear a new CD played start-to-finish.
Unidad by Aguanko on Monday; After Dark by Chris Hazelton on Tuesday; The Drip by Rubim de Toledo on Wednesday; Grooveyard by the John La Barbera Big Band on Thursday; A Thin Dime by Robert “Top” Thomas on Friday; Blue Diamonds by the Namedroppers on Saturday; Desserts by Juan Carlos Quintero on Sunday.
Hey, Jazz fans! Be sure to tune in this week as we celebrate the birthdays of bassists Slam Stewart, Tommy Potter and Red Mitchell, guitarists Eric Gale and Emily Remler, saxophonist/bandleader John Dankworth, saxman Steve Slagle, singer Marlena Shaw and more. We’ll also mark the recording anniversaries of Erroll Garner’s “Concert by the Sea” (1955), Sheila Jordan’s “A Portrait of Sheila” (1964), “Dizzy Gillespie’s Big 4” (1974), Terumasa Hino’s Bluestruck (1989), Ray Brown Trio’s “Live at Starbuck’s” (1999), “Carol Sloane: Live a at Birdland” (2019) and many others, Mondays thru Fridays at noon on Jazz Masters on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
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Headed by swinging drummer Sherrie Maricle, the Diva Jazz Orchestra exudes the excitement and force found in the tradition of historic big bands, with an eye toward originality and creativity. With New York as its home base, Diva performs original contemporary and mainstream big band jazz composed and arranged to fit their distinctive ensemble sound and highlight their soloists’ unique personalities and styles. Since their premiere performance, Diva has toured the world to critical and popular acclaim. Now this all-female ensemble is celebrating its 30th anniversary with their latest endeavor, “30: Live at Dizzy’s.”
The first time that the two pianists met, Les McCann didn’t bother to formally greet Joe Alterman. The then wheelchair-bound McCann simply approached the stage of New York’s legendary Blue Note, where the younger pianist was in the middle of his sound check, and said, “Play me some blues, boy.” The results were greeted with a simple “Amen”, and with that began an unlikely friendship that has now spanned more than a decade. That tightknit relationship provides the deeply emotional core of “Joe Alterman Plays Les McCann: Big Mo & Little Joe,” a loving tribute from Alterman to his mentor and friend.

Also this week, pianist, singer and big band leader Matt Catingub pays tribute to his mother, the Samoan-born singer Mavis Rivers, with “From Samoa to Sinatra,” including five tunes with Matt singing alongside his mom via the magic of recording technology; Pete Zimmer, a top-call drummer on the New York jazz scene, offers up his sixth release a leader, “Dust Settles”; and veteran drummer Mike Clark, with guests Eddie Henderson, Bill Summers and others, ventures from straight-ahead to funk and beyond on “Kosen Rufu.”
Coralville Center for the Performing Arts’ Wes Habley and Josh Sazon talk everything Cole Porter ahead of their upcoming event, “An Evening of Cole Porter.” In this episode, Josh and Wes give you a peek into the making of this exciting program, and it’s one you don’t want to miss!
7:00pm, Sept. 23 at the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets available at www.coralvillearts.org.
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Ray Vanek has had soliloquies from “Hamlet” memorized since high school. Now, after nearly 25 years of preparation, he takes center stage in portrayal of Shakespeare’s famous character with Iowa City’s Crooked Path Theatre. Director Patrick Du Laney describes a uniquely immersive experience where audience members are seated around the stage, mere feet away from the actors. Expect an intimate atmosphere as together you begin to ponder those bigger questions, ever relevant despite the centuries gone by.
Shows at The James Theater in Iowa City Thursday Sept. 21, Friday Sept. 22, and Saturday Sept. 23 @7:30pm and Sunday Sept. 24 @2:00pm
Get your tickets at www.thejamesic.com
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The Nun II (2023) and Simulant (2023) with Hollis Monroe, Phil Brown and Scott Chrisman.
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Culture Crawl 854 “That Talentless B@stard”
Orchestra Iowa begins its 2nd century this weekend with “Forged in Fire,” featuring the return of violinist Bella Hristova to tackle a landmark Brahms concerto. Tchaikovsky’s 5th Symphony is also on the program, and Tim explains how greatly the two Masters disliked each other!
Bonus: Tim demystifies going to the Symphony in this short, entertaining video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZm_k–Y-ec.
Sept. 16 at the Paramount, Sept. 17 at the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are also still available for the opening reception before the concert on Saturday. More info at www.orchestraiowa.org.
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