Culture Crawl 647 “Teaching Jazz & teaching History Are The Same Thing”

We begin our special series of shows featuring the artists performing at KCCK’s Jazz Under The Stars with the versatile performer and teacher Eric Thompson.

Whether it’s teaching high school drumlins, working with students in the Academy for Scholastic and Personal Success, or performing on jazz drums, Eric brings his musical and activist heart to everything he does.

Join us for the return of Jazz Under the Stars, Aug. 5 at 7pm at Noelridge Park. www.kcck.org for more information.

New Music Monday for August 2, 2021

    Listen to this week’s playlist on YouTube and Spotify
 “The Magic of Now” is the 20th album of pianist and composer Orrin Evans’ luminous career. Recorded in the midst of the upheavals set in motion by the Covid-19 pandemic, this latest document of Evans’ kaleidoscopic artistic journey coincides with several self-generated sea changes in his life. Perhaps the most significant change being his decision to leave the popular trio The Bad Plus after three rewarding years to refocus his time and energy on his own multiple projects. For the new disc, Orrin leads a multi-generational cohort of A-list partners—first-call New York bassist Vincente Archer; iconic drummer and Iowa native Bill Stewart; and the dynamic 23-year-old alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, who wowed the crowd at the Iowa City Jazz Festival this summer.

 

 

 

 

     Wayne Alpern is a New York City composer, arranger and scholar who integrates popular and jazz idioms with classical techniques and repertoire to create a sophisticated contemporary style of cross-genre, or even post-genre music. His work includes numerous jazz arrangements, string quartets, woodwind and brass quintets, mixed ensembles, pieces for string orchestra, and several piano works. His new album, “Frankenstein,” features saxophonist David Mann and bassist John Patitucci on reworkings of rock and pop tunes of the ‘60s, a few jazz standards and some Broadway music.

 

 

       Also this week, pianist Ray Gallon, who has plied his trade in the bands of Ron Carter, Art Farmer, Dizzy Gillespie and others, finally leaps into the fray as a bandleader with the stellar debut, “Make Your Move”;  

 

 

 

 

 

                    

Chicago-based pianist Dave Flippo and his band Jazz from Planet Flippo offer up “Dedications”;

 

 

 

 

 

     

     and percussionist and composer Julien Gerstin reflects his experience working with musicians in and from Cuba, Martinique, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt on his new disc, “Music for the Exploration of Elusive Phenomena.”

 

 

 

 

 

Culture Crawl 649 “Czech Village Blues”

The Linn County Blues Society presents Czech Village Blues, Aug. 14. Gates open at 4pm for an electric show featuring award-winning bluesmen Rick Estrin and The Nightcats, and Iowa’s own Kevin “BF” Burt and Big Medicine. Plus, “Ship of Fools,” a student band mentored by some of the area’s top musicians.

$20 in advance. But tickets at https://littlevillagetickets.com/events/111922955/lcbs-presents-czech-village-blues-2021

Talking Pictures 7-28-21

Old (2021) and Priceless (2016) with Hollis Monroe, Phil Brown and Ron Adkins. 

Culture Crawl 646 “Whatever Will I Play?”

It’s a busy week for the Cedar Rapids Municipal Band, with 3 events.

Special guest violinist and Coe College faculty member Madeline Capistran performs at the regular concerts, Wednesday at McGrath Amphitheater and Sunday at Bever Park. Glenn Miller is on the program as well as music from Aladdin. A Prelude concert on Wednesday will feature the Lucky Charms Clarinet Quartet

Then on Saturday, it’s the CRMB Day of Music at New Bo Market, featuring a variety of small ensembles and concluding with the full band. All beginning at 10am.

Special Programs for July 26 thru July 31

Jazz Corner of the World with Host Craig Kessle

Mondays at 6:00 PM

Chick Corea, Part 7   

The plot thickens as Craig continues his march through Chick’s music in the 1980s and moving onward.  We’ll hear tunes from a variety of records, including Trio MusicIn ConcertTap StepLyric Suite for SextetTouchstone, and a stack of others!

 

 

 

 

 

The Wednesday Night Special

Wednesdays at 6:00 PM

Remembering John Rapson

This week on the Wednesday Night Special, we pay tribute to beloved musician, educator, composer, and great friend of jazz, Ira “John” Rapson, who passed away on July 21st. Rapson established the BA and Master’s degrees in jazz studies at the University of Iowa. His critically-acclaimed compositions include the groundbreaking Hot Tamale Louie, which was performed on the main stage at the 2018 Iowa City Jazz Festival.  

 

 

 

 

Jazz Night in America with host Christian McBride

Thursdays at 11:00 PM

Shemekia Copeland’s 21st Century Blues

Host Christian McBride hangs with award-winning blues singer Shemekia Copeland. While Copeland has always been socially conscious, she has taken her activism in a most positive and creative direction. As she explains, she writes to “bring blues lyrics into the 21st century,” by singing not only about the problems, but also offering solutions.

 

 

 

 

Jazz Corner of the World with Host Craig Kessler 

Saturdays at 12:00 Noon

A&M Horizon Records, Show 1   

Don’t miss out on the fun as Craig spins some mighty hip jazz from the relatively short-lived jazz label A&M Horizon. We’ll hear music from Dave Liebman, Sonny Fortune, Dave Brubeck, Jim Hall, Mel Lewis, Don Cherry, 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.

Altoizm by Rajiv Halim, Sharel Cassity & Greg Ward on Monday; Ancient Grains by Will Bernard on Tuesday; In Harmony (Disc One) by Roy Hargrove & Mulgrew Miller on Wednesday; In Harmony (Disc Two) by Roy Hargrove & Mulgrew Miller on Thursday; A Satchel Full of Blues by Blind Lemon Pledge on Friday; What We Did by Chris Daniels, Hazel Miller & Dana Marsh on Saturday; Blues & Hues New Orleans by Clifford Lamb on Sunday

This Week In Jazz July 18 thru July 24

Hey, Jazz fans, be sure to tune in this week as we celebrate the birthdays of trumpeter Carmell Jones, guitarist Phil Upchurch, singer Helen Merrill, pianist Sonny Clark saxman Bill Perkins and more. We’ll also mark the recording anniversaries of Duke Ellington’s “Harlem Airshaft” (1940), Miles Davis’ “Porgy and Bess” (1958), Red Garland Trio’s “Bright and Breezy” (1961), Al Grey/Jimmy Forrest Quintet’s “Truly Wonderful” (1978), “A&E: An Evening with Mel Torme” (1996) and many others Mondays thru Fridays at noon on our JAZZ MASTERS ‘program on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.

Culture Crawl 645 “Everything Changes”

Free summer admission at the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art continues through Labor Day. Museum director Sean Ulmer says that makes this the perfect time to bring family and friends to check out the exhibits. 

“Americans in Paris,” “Grant Wood Revealed,” and “Seriously Funny-American Gothic Parodies” have all been held over. Permanent exhibits such as “Art in Roman Life” are also refreshed regularly. So even if you think you’ve seen everything at the museum, there will certainly be something new the next time you visit!

www.crma.org for hours and more information.