Special Programs for December 31 thru January 5

Short List with host Bob Naujoks    

Monday – Friday at 8:35 AM and Saturdays at 7 AM  

Vocal Short List 16: Adelaide Hall 

Adelaide Hall starred in Eubie Blake’s great 1920’s musical, Shuffle Along, and several others written by Fats Waller and James P. Johnson. She is considered one of the first real jazz singers, and pioneered wordless vocalizing. Hall performed at Carnegie Hall and was the first female vocalist to sing with Duke Ellington.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler

Mondays at 6:00 PM 

Tribute to Trumpeter Roy Hargrove

Craig pays tribute to the recently-departed trumpet master by spinning a variety of choice examples from the career of Roy Hargrove.  Although Roy was only 49 years old, he left behind an impressive legacy of fine jazz recordings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday Night Special

Wednesdays at 6:00 PM   

Orquesta Alto Maiz 

The cold winter nights of January are upon us, so now is the perfect time to warm up with some hot Latin jazz! We kick off a new year with the scorching sound of Orquesta Alto Maiz, recorded live on a hot August night at KCCK’s Jazz Under the Stars!  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Night in America with host Christian McBride

Thursdays at 11:00 PM

Toronto + Havana = Jane Bunnett & Maqueque

Jane Bunnett & Maqueque, an incredible, eclective ensemble of top musicians from all over the Western Hemisphere, play two amazing sets before energized crowds. Hear them live at Lincoln Center, and in their happy place – Miami’s Little Havana district.

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler

Saturdays at Noon

80th Anniversary of Blue Note Records

Craig celebrates Blue Note’s 80th by spinning a sampling from the first decade of the label.  We’ll hear “traditional jazz/blues” from Albert Ammons, Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis, Frankie Newton, Earl Hines, Pete Johnson, Edmond Hall, Ike Quebec, and a host of others.  We’ll also hear some of the earliest examples of “modern jazz” from Blue Note artists, such as Thelonious Monk, Tadd Dameron, Art Blakey, Fats Navarro, and more.

 

 

KCCK’s Midnight CD

The Monday – Sunday Midnight CD for this week can be found at: 

http://www.kcck.org/midnight-cd/

New Music Monday for December 31, 2018

     “The Lion, Camel & Child” is the second release from Toronto saxophonist Johnny Griffith’s all-star quintet—a band made up of four of Toronto’s leading jazz lights, along with legendary New York trumpeter Jeremy Pelt. Griffith drew inspiration from the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche—specifically his book, “Three Metamorphoses.” As the reedman explains, “Metamorphoses is concerned with what propels each new phase of human growth, so it seemed fitting to frame this as a suite—each track individual unto itself, yet when listening to as a whole representing the arc of the personal struggle to know more and be more.”

 

 

 

 

 

Doug MacDonald’s career as a jazz guitarist and composer has taken him from Hawaii to Las Vegas, Los Angeles to Manhattan, and to Spain, Finland, Estonia and the U.K. Playing in clubs, concert halls and recording studios, Doug has been a featured soloist, as well as an accompanist for some of the greatest jazz luminaries of our time, including Joe Williams, Bill Holman, Ray Brown, Buddy Rich and Ray Charles. For his thirteenth release as a leader, “A View of the City,” he’s back in New York City working in a trio format with bassist Harvie S and drummer Steve Williams.

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

Also this week, the Toronto Jazz Orchestra celebrates its 20th anniversary by showcasing the composing and arranging work of artistic director Josh Grossman on “20”;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                      

Throttle Elevator Music producer Gregory Howe returns with “Counterweight,” featuring the soaring lead trumpet work of Erik Jekabson;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

and and pianist Adrean Farrugia and tenor saxophonist Joel Frahm explore the exciting and intimate world of duo performance with their new album, “Blued Dharma.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clean Up Your Act – 1-15-19

Farm field runoff into the Mississippi River is contributing to damaging algae blooms in the Gulf of Mexico.

First Friday Jazz January 4

Soul Sacrifice will perform at First Friday Jazz at the Opus Concert Cafe Friday, January 4, 2019 at 5 p.m. The first set will be broadcast live on KCCK. The First Friday Jazz Series features an eclectic mix of jazz, Latin, contemporary music and more in an intimate, upscale environment. For a $12 cover, enjoy live music and drink specials at the Opus Concert Café bar the first Friday of every month. Purchase tickets.

Special Programs for December 24 thru December 29

Short List with host Bob Naujoks    

Monday – Friday at 8:35 AM and Saturdays at 7 AM  

Vocal Short List 16: Nancy LaMott  

Cabaret singer Nancy LaMott was not a jazz singer, per se, but one of the superior interpreters of American Popular Song. By the end of her short life – she passed at age 43 from Crohn’s Disease – Nancy LaMott received the accolades she deserved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler

Mondays at 6:00 PM 

Merry Christmas!

This week’s rebroadcast of Jazz Corner of the World is pre-empted for Christmas merrymaking. Enjoy the best in holiday jazz all evening long, courtesy of the cool elves at 88.3 KCCK.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Profiles with host Nancy Wilson

Mondays at 11:00 PM 

Rest In Peace, Dear Nancy

KCCK and the entire jazz world mourns the passing of Nancy Wilson. She was an artist of incomparable grace and elegance, and could sing a song like no other. She will be greatly missed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday Night Special

Wednesdays at 6:00 PM   

Corridor Jazz Project Concert 2018 

The Corridor’s best high school jazz bands and their partners – Eastern Iowa’s top professionals and educators, have begun rehearsing their charts for the Corridor Jazz Project, Volume 12! Recording begins shortly, with the grand concert soon after. All month long on the Wednesday Night Special, we’ve been listening back to some of the previous concerts. We finish our series with the amazing 2018 show!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Night in America with host Christian McBride

Thursdays at 11:00 PM

In Memoriam 2018

Remembering musicians the jazz community lost in 2018, including Hugh Masekela, Nancy Wilson, Cecil Taylor, Roy Hargrove, Bob Dorough, and the Village Vanguard’s Lorraine Gordon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler

Saturdays at Noon

Tribute to Trumpeter Roy Hargrove

Craig pays tribute to the recently-departed trumpet master by spinning a variety of choice examples from the career of Roy Hargrove.  Although Roy was only 49 years old, he left behind an impressive legacy of fine jazz recordings.

 

 

 

KCCK’s Midnight CD

The Monday – Sunday Midnight CD for this week can be found at: 

http://www.kcck.org/midnight-cd/

Top 88 for 2018

We’ll play back the entire Top 88 jazz releases of 2018 all day and night New Year’s Day. Click here for the 2018 Top Tens from our Show Hosts.

Click here to listen to the Top 88 Spotify Playlist

  1. Karrin Allyson  “Some of That Sunshine”  (Kas)
  2. Julian Lage  “Modern Lore”  (Mack Avenue)
  3. Erroll Garner  “Nightconcert”  (Mack Avenue)
  4. Stefon Harris & Blackout  “Sonic Creed”  (Motema)
  5. Alfredo Rodriguez  “The Little Dream”   (Mack Avenue)
  6. Eddie Daniels  “Heart of Brazil”  (Resonance)
  7. Marcus Miller  “Laid Black”  (Blue Note)
  8. Adrian Cunningham & Ken Peplowski  “Duologue”  (Arbors Jazz)
  9. Troy Roberts  “Nu Jive Perspective”  (Inner Circle)
  10. Van Morrison & Joey DeFrancesco  “You’re Driving Me Crazy”  (Exile/Legacy)
  11. Charles Lloyd & the Marvels  “Vanished Gardens”  (Blue Note)
  12. El Eco with Guillermo Nojechowicz  “Puerto de Buenos Aries 1933”  (Zoho)
  13. Wynton Marsalis Septet  “United We Swing: Best of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Galas”  (Blue Engine)
  14. New York Electric Piano  “State of the Art”  (Fervor)
  15. Dan Block  “Block Party: a Saint Louis Connection”  (Miles High)
  16. Kurt Elling  “The Questions”  (Okeh)
  17. Steve Turre  “The Very Thought of You”  (Smoke Sessions)
  18. John Raymond & Real Feels  “Joy Ride”  (Sunnyside)
  19. Yellowjackets  “Raising Our Voice”  (Mack Avenue)
  20. JD Allen  “Love Stone”  (Savant)
  21. Xavier Davis  “Rise Up Detroit”  (Detroit Music Factory)
  22. Cyrus Chestnut  “Kaleidoscope”  (High Note)
  23. Hart, Scone & Albin  “Leading the British Invasion”  (Zoho)
  24. Keith Jarrett  “After the Fall”  (ECM)
  25. Al DiMeola  “Opus”  (Ear)
  26. Cecile McLorin Salvant  “The Window”  (Mack Avenue)
  27. Koplant No  “Elker”  (Mize)
  28. Adrian Cunningham  “Professor Cunningham and his Old School: Swing It Out”  (Arbors Jazz)
  29. Antonio Adolfo  “Encontros Orquestra Atlantica”  (AAM)
  30. Steve Hobbs  “Tribute to Bobby”  (Challenge)
  31. Steve Gadd  “Steve Gadd Band”  (BFM)
  32. John Scofield  “Combo 66”  (Verve)
  33. Ben Alison  “Quiet Revolution”  (Sonic Camera)
  34. Manhattan Transfer  “The Junction”  (BMG)
  35. Kenny Barron  “Concentric Circles”  (Blue Note)
  36. Diva Jazz Orchestra  “25th Anniversary”  (Artist Share)
  37. Jambalaya Brass Band  “Habana to New Orleans”  (West Music)
  38. Bob James  “Espresso”  (Tappan Zee)
  39. Ben Paterson  “That Old Feeling”  (Cellar Live)
  40. BC Double Quartet  “Departure”  (Cellar Live)
  41. Gilad Hekselman  “Ask for Chaos”  (Motema)
  42. Willie Nelson  “My Way”   (Sony Legacy)
  43. Corcoran Holt  “The Mecca”  (Hot House)
  44. Harold Lopez-Nussa   “Un Dia Cualquiera”  (Mack Avenue)
  45. Hendrik Meurkens and Bill Cunliffe  “Cabin in the Sky”  (Height Advantage)
  46. Idit Shner  “9 Short Stories”  (OA2)
  47. Kamasi Washington  “Heaven and Earth”  (Young Turks)
  48. Rob Dixon  “Coast to Crossroads”  (Rob Dixon)
  49. Debra Mann  “Full Circle”  (Whaling City Sound)
  50. Charles Pillow Large Ensemble  “Electric Miles”  (Mama)
  51. Cory Weeds Little Big Band   “Explosion”  (Cellar Live)
  52. Calle Mambo Project  “See the Light”  (Calle Mambo Project)
  53. Erik Jekabson  “Erik Jekabson Sextet”  (Wide Hive)
  54. Dafnis Prieto Big Band  “Back to the Sunset”  (Dafnison)
  55. Freddy Cole  “My Mood is You”  (High Note)
  56. Bill O’Connell   “Jazz Latin”  (Savant)
  57. Emmet Cohen  “Masters Legacy Series Vol. 2: Ron Carter”  (Cellar Live)
  58. Benito Gonzalez, Gerry Gibbs & Essiet Essiet  “Passion Reverence Transcendence: the Music of McCoy Tyner”  (Whaling City Sound)
  59. Eddie Henderson  “Be Cool”  (Smoke Sessions)
  60. Kat Edmonson  “Old Fashioned Gal”  (Spinnerette)
  61. George Kahn  “Straight Ahead”  (Playing)
  62. Steven Kroon  “In Your Dreams”  (Kroonatune)
  63. Prime Time Big Band  “Live at the Ironwood”  (Chronograph)
  64. Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band  “West Side Story Reimagined”  (Jazzheads)
  65. Peter Sommer  “Happy-Go-Local Locals”  (Peter Sommer)
  66. Marty Elkins  “Fat Daddy”  (Nagel Heyer)
  67. Caesar Frazier  “Instinct”  (Doodlin’)
  68. Mike Freeman Zonavibe  “Venetian Blinds”  (VOF)
  69. Ken Fowser  “Don’t Look Down”  (Posi-Tone)
  70. The Verve Jazz Ensemble  “Connect the Dots”  (Lightgroove)
  71. Bob Washut Dodectet  “Journey to Knowhere”  (Artist Alliance)
  72. Michael Dease  “Reaching Out”  (Posi-Tone)
  73. Ian Shaw  “Shine Sister Shine”  (Jazz Village)
  74. Adison Evans  “Meridian”  (ATR)
  75. Tia Fuller  “Diamond Cut”  (Mack Avenue)
  76. Adam Shulman Sextet  “Full Tilt”  (Cellar Live)
  77. Eric Alexander  “Song of No Regrets”  (High Note)
  78. Miho Hazama  “The Monk: Live at Bimhuis”  (Sunnyside)
  79. Manuel Valera  “The Planets”  (Mavo)
  80. Allan Harris  “The Genius of Eddie Jefferson”  (Resilience)
  81. John Coltrane  “Both Directions at Once”  (Impulse!/Verve)
  82. Dave Zinno Unisphere  “River of January”  (Whaling City Sound)
  83. Marshall Gilkes & the WDR Big Band  “Always Forward”  (Alternate Side)
  84. Jeff Hamilton  “Live From San Pedro”  (Capri)
  85. Lorraine Feather  “Math Camp”  (Relarion)
  86. Christian Sands  “Facing Dragons”  (Mack Avenue)
  87. Commons Collective  “Hope”  (Commons Collective)
  88. Bob Mintzer Big Band with New York Voices  “Meeting of Minds”  (MCG Jazz)

 

New Music Monday for December 24, 2018

     Listen to this week’s playlist on YouTube and Spotify. 

     German-born, Canada-raised Johannes Wallman spent his twenties and early thirties making his living on the New York jazz scene, teaching at NYU and the New School. He moved to Oakland in 2007 and, since 2012, Wallman’s been based in Madison, where he serves as Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Wisconsin. On his eighth album as a leader, he returns to his roots with a modern take on the classic quintet. “Day and Night” features an intergenerational cast of New York heavyweights. Grammy-winning trumpeter Brian Lynch, saxophonist Dayna Stephens, bassist Matt Pavolka and drummer Colin Stranahan join Wallman on original compositions and re-imagined jazz standards.

 

 

 

 

 

     New York City-based tenor saxophonist Lucas Pino has led the inventive No Net Nonet for the better part of a decade, maintaining a monthly residency at Small’s Jazz Club since 2013.  “That’s a Computer” is the Nonet’s third release. The disc takes its title from a comment made by one of Pino’s professors at the Juilliard School. The teacher, himself a respected instrumentalist and revered jazz veteran, dismissed the work of one of Pino’s idols with those sneering three words. The same professor had derided Pino’s own playing in similar terms, despite never sharing his wisdom with Pino directly. “…he would apparently hear me play and always infer that I had a lot of brains but not a lot of heart,” Pino explains. “He apparently had no interest in trying to help me with whatever deficiencies he thought I had, which has been a piece of sand in my clamshell for years.”

 

 

 

 

 

        

 Also this week, guitarist Roni Ben-Hur and bassist Harvie S offer up “Introspection” with drummer Tim Horner;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

Singer and writer Robin McKelle mixes timely social commentary, intimate lyrics and a thoughtful call to action on “Melodic Canvas,” blending soul, jazz, gospel and more into her sound;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

 and pianist and composer Brad Whiteley unveils his sophomore album, “Presence,” a set of artfully textured originals tailor-made for his top flight band featuring Michael Eaton on sax, Tom Guarna on guitar, bassist Matt Pavolka, and longtime drummer Kenneth Salters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Culture Crawl 413 “It’s Not Too Late”

You might think that all the big holiday events are over, as we head in to the weekend before Christmas. Not so! Dawn Jones from Iowa Cultural Corridor Alliance (ICCA) is in with a list of last-minute activities, perfect to give yourself a little break or to give visiting friends and family a taste of the great entertainment the Corridor has to offer.
 
More info on these and hundreds of other events at www.culturalcorridor.org.