The KCCK Featured Album for March is “Reconvexo” from Anat Cohen and Marcello Goncalves. Artists around world responded to the forced isolation brought about by the pandemic. Brazilian superstars like Milton Nascimento and Gilberto Gil shared performances from their homes for their fans, including Anat and Marcello. The duo set out to record an album inspired by the beauty of Brazil and the spirit of its people. “Reconvexo” is on Anzic Records. Purchase.
KCCK’s Featured Album for March 2022
Special Programs for February 28 thru March 6
Jazz Corner of the World Encore
Mondays at 6:00 PM
Strata East Records, Part 5
It’s another batch of rare CDs and vinyl from this hard to find power jazz label. Host Craig Kessler spins a tasty array of jazz styles from a broad variety of first-rate artists, mostly from the mid-1970s. We’ll hear Weldon Irvine, Shamek Farrah, Stanley Cowell, Shirley Scott, Clifford Jordan, Charlie Rouse, and a number of other gems from this pace-setting African-American owned and operated jazz label.
The Wednesday Night Special
Wednesdays at 6:00 PM
Rod Pierson Big Band with Craig Boche
On this week’s Wednesday Night Special, the Rod Pierson Big Band delivers a night of hot swing at Jazz Under the Stars. Crooner Craig Boche joins them for some classics from the Great American Songbook, and a few surprises, as well!
Jazz Night in America
Thursdays at 11:00 PM
Damien Sneed’s Gospel
Host Chrisian McBride shines the spotlight on multi-genre artist Damien Sneed, who believes that gospel, blues, and jazz walk hand-in-hand as America’s foundational music. McBride and Sneed discuss the interconnectedness of music, and we’ll hear Sneed in action at a recent performance.
Jazz Corner of the World
Saturdays at 12:00 Noon
A Look at “3rd Stream Jazz”
Join host Craig Kessler as he plays some ear-opening music from Charles Mingus, Jimmy Giuffre, George Russell, J.J.Johnson, Teddy Charles, Duke Ellington, Duane Tatro, Teo Macero, and a host of others. We’ll hear pieces inspired by composer and educator Gunther Schuller’s term, “third stream music,” coined in 1957 to define a new sub-genre that melds attributes of classical music and jazz.
KCCK’s Midnight CD
Every Night at Midnight
Each night, KCCK gives you the chance to hear a new CD played start-to-finish.
This Life by Curtis Stigers on Monday; Finesse by Sergio Pereira on Tuesday; Be With Me by the Matt Gordy Jazz Tonite Sextet on Wednesday; The Upside of Down by Joe Alterman on Thursday; Live at 3rd & Lindsley by Scott Ramminger on Friday; That’s My Name by Bob Stroger & the Headcutters on Saturday; Reconvexo by Anat Cohen & Marcello Goncalves on Sunday
This Week In Jazz February 27 thru March 5
Hey, Jazz fans! Be sure to tune in this week as we celebrate the birthdays of trombonist/bandleader Glenn Miller, sax men Richie Cole and Ricky Ford, guitarists Ralph Towner and Larry Carlton, singer Roseanna Vitro, trombonist Benny Powell, bassists Jimmy Garrison and Pierre Michelot and more. We’ll also mark the recording anniversaries of Dave Brubeck’s “Jazz at Oberlin” (1953), Art Blakey & the Jazz Messenger’s “The Big Beat” (1960), Gary Burton’s “The New Quartet” (1973), Ricky Ford’s “Manhattan Blues” (1989), The Godfathers of Groove “3” (2008) and many others Mondays thru Fridays at noon on JAZZ MASTERS ‘on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
New Music Monday for February 28, 2022
Listen to this week’s playlist on YouTube and Spotify
Why would one of poetry’s most revered voices want to curate a jazz saxophonist’s album of gospel hymns and spirituals? “These songs are so important,” says Nikki Giovanni, one of Oprah Winfrey’s 25 Living Legends and a Maya Angelou Lifetime Achievement Award winner for 2017. “They comforted people through the time of slavery, and during recent years we needed them to comfort us again.” Giovanni’s historic collaboration with saxophonist-composer and former Jazz Messenger Javon Jackson has yielded “The Gospel According to Nikki Giovanni.” Jackson brings his bold-toned, Trane-inspired tenor lines to bear on a series of hymns, spirituals and gospel numbers hand-picked by Ms. Giovanni.

The Seattle-based soul-jazz groove machine Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio started from humble beginnings in 2015, founded by Lamarr’s wife and manager. It has since released two Billboard-charting albums and toured the world to sold out venues. Lamarr is a self-taught virtuosic musician who taught himself jazz and has effortlessly been able to play a multitude of instruments. Guitarist Jimmy James eases through Steve Cropper-style chanking guitar, volcanic acid-rock freak-out lead playing, and slinky Grant Green-style jazz. Their latest record, “Cold as Weiss,” is the first to feature new drummer Dan Weiss, also of the powerhouse soul and funk collective The Sextones.
Also this week, pianist and composer Ethan Iverson makes his Blue Note Records debut, “Every Note is True,” with a masterful new trio with bassist Larry Grenadier and legendary drummer Jack DeJohnette;
pianist Michael Weiss, a valued member of New York’s jazz community since the 1980s, presents his fifth recording as a leader, “Persistence,” featuring sax great Eric Alexander;

and “Overtones” is a new disc from guitarist Doug MacDonald and the L.A. All-Star Octet, which includes drummer Roy McCurdy, bassist Chuck Berghofer, pianist Bill Cunliffe, and saxophonists Ricky Woodard and Kim Richmond.
Clean Up Your Act 3-3-22
A new study finds that corn-based ethanol might be worse for the environment than gasoline.
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Talking Pictures 2-23-22
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) and The Lurking Fear (1994) with Hollis Monroe, Phil Brown and Ron Adkins.
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Culture Crawl 692 “Not Cedar Rapids’ Biggest Cheerleader”
Two exhibits at the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art celebrate Black history and culture, from Iowa artists.
“Carl Van Vechten, Man About Town” displays the photographs Van Vechten took during the Cedar Rapids native’s years observing and chronicling the musicians, actors, and writers of the Harlem Renaissance.
“Freedom’s Daughters” is a collection of new paintings by Cedar Rapids artist Kathy Schumacher. The collection depicts the largely-unknown heroines of Black suffrage in the United States, from the late nineteenth century to the present day.
More information at www.crma.org.
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Special Programs for February 21 thru February 27
Jazz Corner of the World Encore
Mondays at 6:00 PM
Black Jazz Record Label, Part 3
Host Craig Kessler presents more terrific material from Black Jazz Records – the Oakland-based, African-American owned and operated jazz label from the 1970s. We’ll hear underrated and obscure material from Kellee Patterson, Roland Haynes, Henry Franklin, Walter Bishop Jr., Rudolph Johnson, Gene Russell, and more. Tune in to hear some very important and influential jazz music.
The Wednesday Night Special
Wednesdays at 6:00 PM
Bohemian Soul Tribe at Jazz Under the Stars
On this week’s Wednesday Night Special, we keep the winter doldrums away with Bohemian Soul Tribe at Jazz Under the Stars. This band of groove makers delivered a full night of power soul from their album, The Great Beat Down, plus covers of soul, jazz, and funk classics.
Jazz Night in America
Thursdays at 11:00 PM
Jazzmeia Horn
With her new album, Dear Love, receiving critical acclaim, host Christian McBride again spotlights the young vocalist, composer, and arranger Jazzmeia Horn. Accomplished at scat, Horn sees this difficult vocal technique as a bridge to her ancestors.
Jazz Corner of the World
Saturdays at 12:00 Noon
Strata East Records, Part 5
It’s another batch of rare CDs and vinyl from this hard to find power jazz label. Host Craig Kessler spins a tasty array of jazz styles from a broad variety of first-rate artists, mostly from the mid-1970s. We’ll hear Weldon Irvine, Shamek Farrah, Stanley Cowell, Shirley Scott, Clifford Jordan, Charlie Rouse, and a number of other gems from this pace-setting African-American owned and operated jazz label.
KCCK’s Midnight CD
Every Night at Midnight
Each night, KCCK gives you the chance to hear a new CD played start-to-finish.
Time & Again by Addison Frei on Monday; Love People by Kenneth Brown on Tuesday; First Things First by Boris Kozlov on Wednesday; A Change is Gonna Come by Bill O’Connell on Thursday; Heavy Load Blues (Disc One) by Gov’t Mule on Friday; Heavy Load Blues (Disc Two) by Govt Mule on Saturday; You by Giacomo Gates on Sunday