Hey, Jazz fans! Be sure to tune in this week as we celebrate the birthdays of lyricist Ira Gershwin, trumpeter/singer Louie Prima, pianist Dave Brubeck, organist Jimmy Smith, bassist Jay Leonhart, pianist/singer/composer Tom Waits and more. We’ll also mark the recording anniversaries of Louis Armstrong & His Friends’ “All Stars In Concert, 1951” (1951), Louis Hayes & the Cannonball Adderley Legacy Band’s “Live at Cory Weed’s Jazz Cellar Club” (2013) and many others Mondays thru Fridays at noon on JAZZ MASTERS ‘on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
This Week In Jazz December 5 thru December 11
Special Programs for December 6 thru December 12
Jazz Corner of the World Encore
Mondays at 6:00 PM
Tribute to Pat Martino, Part One
Host Craig Kessler pays tribute to the life and legacy of jazz giant Pat Martino by spinning some remarkable offerings from a variety of important jazz records. We’ll revisit his earliest recordings from the early 1960s, all the way up to just a few years back. Martino’s reputation as one of the all-time greats of jazz guitar makes this show a must-hear! His style and technique are nothing short of amazing!
The Wednesday Night Special
Wednesdays at 6:00 PM
The Christmas Channel
KCCK keeps the good cheer of the holidays skating along, as we present two hours of KCCK’s Christmas Channel! For our Wednesday Night Special all month long, you’ll hear the merriest holiday jazz this side of the North Pole, just like we play on KCCK Jazz-2.
Jazz Night in America
Thursdays at 11:00 PM
Strata East Records at 50
Host Christian McBride takes a deep dive into the history and music of Strata East Records. Artists were encouraged to “do their own thing,” and not conform to any particular style or way to play. We’ll hear the fascinating stories and the brilliant music of this revolutionary record label.
Jazz Corner of the World
Saturdays at 12:00 Noon
Muse Records, Part Two
Don’t miss out as host Craig Kessler takes a second look at the substantial jazz record label Muse Records, that made a huge impact on jazz between 1972 and 1995. We’ll hear more excellent material from a variety of jazz greats like Kenny Barron, Etta Jones, Sonny Stitt, Willis Jackson, and many others.
KCCK’s Midnight CD
Every Night at Midnight
Each night, KCCK gives you the chance to hear a new CD played start-to-finish.
Holiday Swingin’! A Kat Edmonson Christmas by Kat Edmonson on Monday; The 12 Grooves of Christmas by the Pete Ellman Big Band on Tuesday; The Reset by Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band on Wednesday; Merry & Bright by Jeff Hamilton on Thursday; Uncle Mick’s Christmas Album by Mick Kolassa on Friday; Live Acoustic Session by Little G Weevil on Saturday; I Dream of Christmas by Norah Jones on Sunday
New Music Monday for December 6, 2021
Listen to this week’s playlist on YouTube and Spotify
There is no doubt that jazz is one of the greatest cultural exports to emanate from the United States, finding enthusiasts on every continent. Singapore-based pianist, organist, composer and arranger Jeremy Monteiro is surely one of the most prolific jazz artists on any continent. He is now releasing his 46th album as a leader, “Jazz-Blues Brothers.” Monteiro has teamed up with co-leader Alberto Marsico, one of the most renowned organ players in Europe, on a program of originals blending swing, soul, blues, and pop.
Pianist David Janeway grew up in Detroit in the ‘60s and ‘70s before moving to New York in 1978. Active on the NYC scene since then he has played and/or recorded with Art Farmer, Sonny Fortune, Tom Harrell, Benny Golson, and David ‘Fathead’ Newman, among other notables. “Distant Voices” is his third trio recording, and the first with his working trio featuring drummer Billy Hart and bassist Cameron Brown. David pays tribute to the many jazz pianists that have inspired and influenced him throughout his career, including selections by Hank Jones, Bill Evans and Duke Ellington, as well as tributes written for Ahmad Jamal, Larry Willis, Cedar Walton and Herbie Hancock.
Also this week, organist Pat Bianchi has chosen a program of Stevie Wonder’s music for his new release, “Something to Say”;
Esperanza Spalding’s “Songwrights Apothecary Lab” features 12 pieces of music created and recorded in her traveling laboratory, exploring how songwriters might meaningfully incorporate therapeutic practices and knowledge into their process and production;
and the band Daggerboard, featuring trumpeter Erik Jekabson and keyboardist Gregory Howe, made one of the final recordings at the famed Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, one week before it closed for their new disc, “Last Days of Studio A.”
Culture Crawl 679 “Father of Tubas”
2021 marks the 20th anniversary of “Tuba Christmas” in Cedar Rapids. Organizers Kyle Patrick and Jim Engelbach have been there since the very beginning, and are excited for the return of a live in-person performance, Saturday, Dec. 4, 4pm at Kirkwood’s Ballantine Auditorium.
Directing the ensemble, which could number as high at 80 tubas, euphoniums, and baritones, is Blaine Cunningham, principal tubaist for Orchestra Iowa.
Admission is free, and if you are a low brass player, you are welcome to show up at noon for rehearsal and join the band!
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Talking Pictures 12-1-21
Titane (2021) and The Angry Red Planet (1959) with Hollis Monroe, Phil Brown and Ron Adkins.
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Kirkwood Board of Trustees to meet December 9, 2021
The regular meeting of the Kirkwood Board of Trustees will take place December 9, 2021. Time, place, and meeting agenda can be found at this link.
KCCK’s Featured Album for December 2021
The KCCK Featured Album for December is “Merry and Bright” from the Jeff Hamilton Trio. The drummer is a former member of the Woody Herman Orchestra and co-leads of the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra. Along with pianist Tamir Hendelman and bassist Jon Hamar, the trio weaves its way through some of Hamilton’s favorite Christmas tunes, from well-known classics to some seldom-heard gems, arranged in the swinging style the group is known for. “Merry and Bright” from the Jeff Hamilton Trio, on Candid Records, is KCCK’s Featured Album for December. Purchase.
Culture Crawl 678 “Local Ingredients”
Mr. Christmas, Tim Hankewich, works pretty much year-round on Orchestra Iowa’s Holiday Spectacular.
This year, the Orchestra’s special guest is singer Amy Friedl Stoner, who will sing some brand new arrangements of holiday classics that make this show the equal of any of the top holiday orchestra shows anywhere in the country. Also featuring the Discovery Chorus and the Cedar Rapids Concert Chorale.
Dec. 3, 4,& 5 at the Paramount Theatre. Tickets at www.artisiowa.com.
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