IC Jazz Fest on Labor Day

Charlie Hunter and Kurt EllingKCCK wraps up the summer by bringing back one of our favorite weekends of 2022, as we rebroadcast the Iowa City Jazz Festival on Labor Day. You’ll hear all the main stage performances, including Kurt Elling and Charlie Hunter in Superblue, John Daversa, Camille Thurman, Molly Miller, Dan Wilson, and Yogev Shetrit. PLUS, the Friday shows on the Ped Mall, and the students from the United Jazz Ensemble and North Corridor Bands.

Join us for mainstage shows on Labor Day, then each Wednesday in September for the local stage performances. More than 12 hours of the best jazz in the nation! We’ll also take you backstage to listen in on our exclusive conversations with all the headliners. 

Broadcast Schedule (times approximate)

6:00am – Corey Kendrick Organ-i-zation
7:00am – Mike Conrad Trio
8:15am – United Jazz Ensemble
9:00am – North Corridor Jazz All-Stars
9:30am – Yogev Shetrit Trio
11:00am – Dan Wilson Quartet
12:00 noon – Molly Miller Trio
1:30pm – SuperBlue: Kurt Elling & Charlie Hunter
3:00pm – Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Quartet
4:00pm – John Daversa Small Band
5:10pm – Corey Kendrick Organ-i-zation
6:15pm – Mike Conrad Trio
7:20pm – United Jazz Ensemble
8:00pm – North Corridor Jazz All-Stars
8:30pm – Yogev Shetrit Trio
9:30pm – Dan Wilson Quartet
10:30pm – Molly Miller Trio

Clean Up Your Act 9-2-22

A product developed at Iowa State University could keep used asphalt out of landfills.

KCCK’s Featured Album for September 2022

The KCCK Featured Album for September is “Reflections” from Al Foster. As he approaches his 80th birthday, Foster looks back at his celebrated career as a first-call drummer for iconic legends Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Sonny Rollins, Joe Henderson and McCoy Tyner. There are vital treatments of well-known and less-traveled numbers by those jazz masters, along with pieces by members of his all-star quintet, including Nicholas Payton and Chris Potter. A fond look back at a 60-year professional career. “Reflections” is from Smoke Sessions Records. Purchase.              

This Week In Jazz August 28 thru September 3


Hey, Jazz fans!!! Be sure to tune in this week as we celebrate the birthdays of saxmen Charlie Parker, Art Pepper and Jerry Dodgion, pianists Horace Silver and Gene Harris, trumpeter Kenny Dorham, vocalists Vela Middleton, Dinah Washington, Teri Thornton, Van Morrison and more!!! We’ll also mark the recording anniversaries of Max Roach & Clifford Brown “In Concert” (1954), Dexter Gordon’s “A Swingin’ Affair” (1962), Yusef Lateef’s “The Gentle Giant” (1971), Mal Waldron Quartet’s “The Super Quartet Live at Sweet Basil” (1987), Arthur Taylor’s Wailers’ “Wailin’ at the Village Vanguard” (1992), Willie Jones III “Fallen Heroes” (2020) and many others, Mondays thru Fridays at noon on JAZZ MASTERS‘  on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.

This Week’s Shows for August 29 thru September 4

Jazz Corner of the World Encore

Mondays from 6:00pm to 10:00pm

The Artistry of Ron Carter

Join host Craig Kessler as he takes a loving listen to bassist Ron Carter’s 62-year recording career. Carter is still going strong at 85 years old. He has played in many styles, and with the absolute best in jazz. We’ll hear his work – from his beginnings to now – with Miles Davis, Kenny Barron, Joe Henderson, Herbie Hancock.

 

 

 

 

The Wednesday Night Special

Wednesdays at 6:00 PM

Big Fun at First Friday

Guitarist Steve Grismore brought Big Fun – literally – to the Opus Concert Café. The six-piece  treated the First Friday crowd to jazz and funk covers and originals that had them grooving in their seats.

 

 

 

 

Jazz Night in America

Thursday at 11:00 PM

“Digging” Mulgrew Miller

Host Christian McBride takes us on another “crate digging” adventure, as he shares rarely-heard concert material from pianist and composer Mulgrew Miller.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Corner of the World

Saturdays at 12:00 Noon

Tribute to Creed Taylor

Craig salutes the recently departed Creed Taylor celebrated for his pioneering work in forming Impulse Records, one of the most important labels in modern jazz. Also in the middle of the bossa nova craze, he signed artists like Astrud Gilberto, Eumir Deodato, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Airto Moreira, and others.

 

 

 

KCCK’s Midnight CD

Every Night at Midnight

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

Out In It by Thomas Linger oMonday; Blues & Cubes by The Jazz Professors on Tuesday; Art Moves Jazz by the Quentin Baxter Quintet on Wednesday; Best Next Thing by Michael Dease on Thursday; Changing Times by Silent Partners on Friday; May Be the Last Time by John Nemeth on Saturday; Blues On Top by Mike Clark & Leon Lee Dorsey on Sunday

Culture Crawl 750 “Everything is True and Some of it Happened”

Playwright and actress Megan Gogerty is back with a hilarious new show. “Chipmunk’d” opens Sept. 9 at Riverside Theatre in Iowa City.

After Megan’s character (not coincidentally named Megan Gogerty) is bitten by a chipmunk, she and her family encounter an increasingly alarming chain of disasters. Megan says the play is at its heart, a take on the sense of dread we all feel these days, and how our lives could be upended at any time by formerly mundane activities, like going to the store.

The play reunites Megan with director Saffron Henke, and Megan’s real-life husband, Chris Rich provides design and technical direction (and is a character in the play, too!).

Tickets at www.riversidetheatre.org.

Subscribe to The Culture Crawl at www.kcck.org/culture or search “Culture Crawl” in your favorite podcast app. Listen Live at 10:20am most weekdays on Iowa’s Jazz station. 88.3 FM or www.kcck.org/listen.

New Music Monday for August 29, 2022

  Listen to this week’s playlist on YouTube and Spotify
      Approaching 80 years of age is occasion enough for anyone to take a moment and look back on a life well lived. For legendary drummer Al Foster, those eight decades have been more memorable than most, filled with exhilarating sounds and encounters with some of the music’s iconic legends. Foster revisits the work of several of those peers on his new disc, “Reflections.” The session features vital treatments of well-known and less-traveled numbers by iconic legends Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, Sonny Rolllins and McCoy Tyner, all of whom regarded Foster as their first-call drummer for long portions of his celebrated career.

 

 

 

 

     Veteran guitarist and composer Grant Geissman’s storied career took off in 1978 when he recorded alongside Chuck Mangione on the flugelhornist’s platinum selling “Feels So Good,” and became part of Mangione’s touring band. His prolific career as a session musician has included work alongside other greats like Quincy Jones, Burt Bacharach, Lorraine Feather, Gordon Goodwin and David Benoit. Geissman’s solo work in the 1980s also helped define the contemporary instrumental music of that era while his work writing and performing for film and television has earned him an Emmy Award. His new CD, “Blooz,” is a collection of original blues and jazz songs, performed by a stellar cast of musicians and friends like Randy Brecker, Robben Ford, Russell Ferrante and Tom Scott.

 

 

 

 

                            

Also this week, trombonist Ben Patterson channels the likes of the Crusaders, the Brecker Brothers and Herbie Hancock in creating a set of new original music on “The Way of the Groove”;

 

 

 

 

 

                   

 one of Canada’s most recognizable voices in jazz, Tia Brazda, delves into the past rediscovering songs from the Great American Songbook on “When I Get Low”;

 

 

 

 

 

                     

    and multi Grammy Award-winning trumpeter Brian Lynch returns with his Spheres of Influence band for a second volume of his acclaimed Songbook Series, “Dance the Way You Want To.”

 

 

 

 

Talking Pictures 8-24-22

Orphan: First Kill (2022) and Most Dangerous Game (Amazon Prime) with Hollis Monroe, Phil Brown and Scott Chrisman.