Short List with host Bob Naujoks
Monday – Friday at 8:35 AM and Saturdays at 7 AM
Vocal Short List 16: Denise Donatelli
Denise Donatelli didn’t sing professionally until her two sons were in their teens. You may have first heard her singing on commercials or for television shows. Donatelli now boasts three Grammy-nominated albums, outstanding collaborations with Geoffrey Keezer, and is considered a true interpreter of the Great American Songbook.
Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler
Mondays at 6:00 PM
Hotbeds of Jazz – Detroit, Part 3
Craig focuses on another group of prominent jazz musicians that are associated with the Motor City. In this 3rd show, he’ll feature baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams, violinist Regina Carter, bassist Paul Chambers, drummer Kenny Clarke, trombonist Curtis Fuller, and a number of other greats past and present.
Wednesday Night Special
Wednesdays at 6:00 PM
Colleen & Company at the Opus Concert Café
Cabaret-style singer Colleen and her duo of piano and drums graced the Opus Concert Café stage with a repertoire of classics, standards, and some surprising variations on contemporary pop, country, and rock songs.

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Jazz Night in America with host Christian McBride
Thursdays at 11:00 PM
2018’s GroundUP Festival
GroundUP is unlike any other musical event. Lines blur between artist and fan, and spill onto Miami Beach. Hear a jazz sampler from the 2018 line-up.

Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler
Saturdays at Noon
Chronological Andrew Hill, Part Two
Craig continues his listen back to the artistry of pianist and composer, Andrew Hill. This week, he picks up with a January 8, 1964 session that became the Blue Note release “Judgement!”, then moves on to Hill’s mid-1960’s recordings.
KCCK’s Midnight CD
The Monday – Sunday Midnight CD for this week can be found at:

If not for trumpeter John D’earth, Kait Dunton might never have become a professional musician. The two met in 2001 at the University of Virginia. She’d been playing piano for 15 years but had no sense of turning her love of music into a career. Things changed when she found her way into D’earth’s improvisation class. He was the first person to show her what a life built around music looked like. He told her she could build one of her own—moreover, he saw that she needed to. So it’s only appropriate that her sixth album, “Planet D’earth,” is both a collaboration with and a musical letter of gratitude to the man who changed the trajectory of her life.