Culture Crawl 818 “Main The Battlements!”

Cedar Rapids Children’s Theatre, better known as Playtime Poppy, presents Summer Theatre Adventure, a free summer program open to kids ages 7-14. Auditions will be June 4 at 1:15 in Whipple Auditorium at the Cedar Rapids Public Library. Participants will present “It’s Complicated: Fairy Tales from the Ukrainian Steppes,” the week of July 10.

More information at www.playtimepoppy.com or www.facebook.com/playtimepoppy.

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New Music Monday for May 22, 2023

Listen to this week’s playlist on YouTube and Spotify
As difficult times often beget new beginnings, the Covid-19 quagmire gave birth to alto saxophonist Eric Alexander. To some, a tenor-to-alto switch may not seem to be a newsworthy matter, but for the initiated, it’s the stuff of headlines. An inveterate tenor at the apex of the scene for more than three decades, Eric put the alto away in his teen years and never looked back. “But with the dearth of opportunities to play during the pandemic, I started to work on it,” he confesses. He successfully pitched the idea of using his second saxophone-with-strings project as a debut on alto.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arturo O’Farrill returns to his first love—the piano—on his remarkable new Blue Note album, “Legacies.” Renowned as a composer, arranger and bandleader, here the 8-time Grammy-winner puts the emphasis back on his striking pianistic abilities with a 9-song set that juxtaposes stunning solo piano flights and dynamic trio performances with O’Farrill accompanied by his son, drummer Zack O’Farrill, and bassist Liany Mateo. The repertoire includes pieces by Bud Powell, Monk, Herbie Hancock, Carla Bley, and his father Chico O’Farrill.

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                  

Also this week, “What’s Trending” is Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Leo Sidran’s eighth solo recorded, a hip, deeply personal exploration of how music can make life more livable in difficult times;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

               

baritone saxophonist David Larsen’s “The Peplowski Project” features the great clarinetist and saxophonist Ken Peplowski on a mix of jazz  standards and Larsen originals;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and “The Trio—Vol. 3” is the newest recording by pianist and composer Dave Bass, a lyrical, freewheeling buffet of solid originals together with an eclectic assortment of compositions ranging from the Great American Songbook to the jazz songbook.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This Week In Jazz May21 thru May 27

Hey, Jazz fans! Be sure to tune in this week as we celebrate the birthdays of clarinetist/bandleader Artie Shaw, pianist/bandleader Sun Ra, singers Rosemary Clooney and Peggy Lee, trumpeter Miles Davis, bassist Max Bennett, organist Charles Earland, reedman Ken Peplowski and more. We’ll also mark the recording anniversaries of Sonny Rollins’ “Tenor Madness” (1956), Stan Getz’ “Getz Au Go Go” (1964), Cal Tjader’s “The Great Cathedral Concert” (1976), Ray brown Trio’s “Black Orpheus” (1989), Monty Alexander “Live at the Iridium” (2004) and many others 10am to 2pm, Monday thru Friday, with Jazz Masters at noon.

This Week’s Shows May 21 thru May 27

Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler

Mondays from 6:00pm to 10:00pm

The Artistry of Stanley Clarke

Craig invites us to join in on the fun as he spins a fine sampling from Stanley Clarke’s stellar 50-year career. We’ll hear from his many albums as a leader, as well as great work with Chick Corea, Stanley Cowell, George Duke, Tony Williams, Flora Purim, Airto, and others.

 

 

 

 

The Wednesday Night Special

Dr. Lonnie Smith with KCCK Program Director Bob Stewart backstage at the 2010 Iowa City Jazz Festival

Wednesdays at 6:00pm

Dr. Lonnie Smith at the ICJF

Organ master Dr. Lonnie Smith took the Iowa City Jazz Festival main stage in 2013. As we get closer to the 2023 Jazz Festival, we’re re-listening to this standout set from a true jazz legend.      

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Night in America

Thursdays at 11:00pm

Helen Sung’s Jazz Dreams  

Host Christian McBride continues his celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. This week, he visits with pianist Helen Sung. She reflects on how she stuck to her jazz dreams even as she trained in classical music. We’ll also hear from her new thematic work for quartet, based on her emotions on social justice. 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Corner of the World with Host Craig KesslerComplete Studio Masters W/ Miles Davis - Jazz Messengers

Saturdays from 12 noon to 4:00pm

Miles Davis in the 1940s

Don’t miss this episode as Craig  celebrates Miles Davis’s birth date anniversary with an in-depth look at Davis’s early days. We’ll hear his work with Charlie Parker, Benny Carter, Billy Eckstine, Coleman Hawkins, Tadd Dameron, and others.

 

 

 

 

KCCK’s Midnight CD

Every Night at Midnight

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

Big Band Trax by Wax: the Music of Michael Weatherwax by Kupkasonic Jazz Orchestra on Monday; Time Flies by Steve Smith & Vital Information on Tuesday; Exactly Right! by Louis Hayes on Wednesday; In Real Time by Artemis on Thursday; Everybody’s Buddy by Nic Clark on Friday; Far Enough by Jimmie Bratcher on Saturday; Of What Remains by the Melissa Pipe Sextet on Sunday.

Saul with Laurence Hobgood

KCCK’s Saul Lubaroff had a chance to talk with pianist Laurence Hobgood prior to Laurence and his trio performing at the Sound Conservatory Music Academy & Shoppe in Rock Island on May 28. More information and tickets are available by calling (309)373-0790 or visiting www.polyrhythms.org.

Talking Pictures 5-17-23

Knock at the Cabin (2023), Time (2017) and Crater (2023) with Hollis Monroe, Phil Brown and Denny Lynch. 

Culture Crawl 817 “You’ll need 12 Fingers”

The final concert in Orchestra Iowa’s historic 100th season is “Nordic Passage,” featuring one of the world’s greatest living pianists, Garrick Ohlsson, performing his signature piece, Greig’s Piano Concerto.

Also on the program is one of Tim Hankewich’s all-time favorite symphonies by Sibelius, and a new commission by former UNI faculty member Nancy Cobb.

May 20, 7:30 at the Paramount, May 21 at 2pm at Hancher. Tickets and more info at artsiowa.com.

Subscribe to The Culture Crawl at www.kcck.org/culture or search “Culture Crawl” in your favorite podcast player. Listen Live at 10:30am most weekdays on Iowa’s Jazz station. 88.3 FM or www.kcck.org/listen.

Culture Crawl 816 “Music Returns To Greene Square!”

The Cedar Rapids Downtown District is looking to bring people back downtown for evening entertainment, and the first event is a big one.

“Blues Night in the Park” will feature the great Kevin B.F. Burt, along with regional Performas Mathias Lattin, KenValdez, and the Keesha Pratt Band. Food and drink from a variety of refreshment sponsors will be available, too.

Bring your own lawn chair and pay just $5 at the gate for an evening of classic blues. www.downtowncr.org for details.

Subscribe to The Culture Crawl at www.kcck.org/culture or search “Culture Crawl” in your favorite podcast player. Listen Live at 10:30am most weekdays on Iowa’s Jazz station. 88.3 FM or www.kcck.org/listen.