Talking Pictures 5-2-18

Avengers: Infinity War with Hollis Monroe, Denny Lynch and Scott Chrisman

KCCK Job Opening – Office Manager

May 1, 2018

KCCK-FM, the award-winning jazz radio station licensed to Kirkwood Community College, has a rare opening for an Office Manager. This person will coordinate the traffic, billing and bookkeeping functions of the radio station.  This individual will assist in managing the donor database, and be an important part of the leadership team of KCCK, helping to plan and manage projects as a part of fund-raising campaigns and special events.  Read the full job description and apply online.

Culture Crawl 346 “The Crème de Menthe Variation”

No rest for Orchestra Iowa, as they follow up the recent Emanuel Ax residency with a concert featuring another pianist, Van Cliburn silver medalist Joyce Yang, playing a Rachmaninoff piece dubbed “The Crème de Menthe Variation.” You’ll have to watch to learn why!

It’s a full program of Russian music (Tim dubs it “Putin Palooza”), Friday May 4 at the UI Voxman Hall of Music, and Saturday May 5 at the Paramount.

www.orchestraiowa.org for tickets.

2018 Corridor Jazz Guest DJs – Mt. Vernon

Danielle Homrighausen and Matt Morrical from the Mt. Vernon Swingin’ STANGS wrap up the 2018 edition of our Corridor Jazz Guest DJ series, with music from the Manhattan Transfer, Duke Ellington, Mingus, and Melody Gardot. Danielle also made sure we featured a tune from her sax teacher, Lynne Hart, and also explained Lynne’s “Dying Cow” teaching technique! (you’ll have to listen to the show if you want to know more).

2018 Corridor Jazz Guest DJs – Linn-Mar

Sam Kelly and Nathan Wylie from the Linn Mar Colton Center Jazz Ensemble choose some personal favorites during their guest DJ show. Sam brought in a vintage UI Johnson County Landmark CD that features not only his cousin, 10 of Soul founder and North Scott band director Mike McMann, when he was a student, but also Linn-Mar director Aaron Nuss!

Nathan loves it when the lead trumpet goes high, so no big surprise that he gravitated to the Maynard Ferguson section of the KCCK library. Plus Oliver Nelson, Duke Ellington, and many more.

Kirkwood Board of Trustees to meet May 10, 2018

The regular meeting of the Kirkwood Board of Trustees will take place May 10, 2018. Time, place, and meeting agenda can be found at this link.

KCCK’s Featured CD for May 2018

KCCK’s Featured CD for May is “You’re Driving Me Crazy” from Van Morrison and Joey DeFrancesco. A new milestone in Morrison’s ever-expanding catalog of essential recordings, the disc finds the iconic Irish singer-songwriter exploring a variety of jazz and blues standards and classics alongside fresh interpretations of his own compositions. He’s aided in this endeavor by DeFrancesco, who was responsible for bringing the classic Hammond organ sound back to the world of jazz in the late 1980s. “You’re Driving Me Crazy”  is from Exile Legacy Records. Purchase the CD.

Special Programs for the Week of April 30 – May 5

Short List with host Bob Naujoks    

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

Corridor Shortlist: Pat Smith

Guitarist Pat Smith came to Iowa from Illinois by way of San Francisco. When he plays, he says, he “just tries to play with some feeling, and I always want to have some blues in what I do.” An admirer of Howard Roberts, Chet Atkins and Joe Pass, Pat Smith also loves the edgy ECM label artists and has affinity for giants like Miles, Coltrane, Monk and Desmond. Hear the smooth sounds of guitarist Pat Smith each morning at 8:35 and Saturday morning at 7:00 on jazz 88.3 KCCK, with our free mobile app, or on demand at kcck.org.

 

 

Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler

Monday, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Tributes to Cecil Taylor and Buell Neidlinger     

Craig salutes two major jazz masters who have recently left us … pianist and ‘free jazz’ pioneer Cecil Taylor, and bassist and cellist Buell Neidlinger.  Craig will present a tasteful program that will feature both artists together (as part of Cecil’s groups), and individually.  We’ll also hear Buell in other groups, such as with Steve Lacy, Jimmy Giuffre, Jean-Luc Ponty, and others.  Tune in for landmark music from two very important artists of the highest level!

 

 

 

Jazz Profiles with host Nancy Wilson    

Monday at 11:00 PM 

Oscar Peterson, The Piano Master

Trained in the classical tradition of Franz Liszt, but nurtured on Art Tatum and Nat “King” Cole, Oscar Peterson is the standard to which many pianists aspire. This show examines his career from his origins in tough neighborhoods of Montreal, to his work with Norman Granz’s Jazz At The Philharmonic, to his influential trio with bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis, to becoming a solo artist.

 

 

 

Wednesday Night Special

6:00 PM   

The 2018 Corridor Jazz Concert

KCCK celebrates the members of our armed forces each Wednesday in May with three special concerts by the United States Air Force Band – “The Airmen of Note.” This week, vocalist and 6-time Grammy Award-winning composer and arranger Nnenna Freelon joins the band as part of their Jazz Heritage Series.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Night in America with host Christian McBride

Thursday at 11:00 PM

The New British Invasion   

“The British Invasion” usually describes a specific form of cultural transmission: young Anglo musicians bringing African-American roots back to the source, about half a century ago. But we’ve been seeing a heavy recurrence of the phrase in recent weeks and months, thanks to the work of a vibrant peer group from the London jazz scene. Before much of the current American ballyhoo about this new British Invasion, Jazz Night in America caught up with some of the prime so-called invaders at the 2017 South-by-Southwest music festival.

 

 

 

Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler

Saturday, Noon – 4:00 PM and Monday, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Jazz in 1978

Craig looks back 40 years at some of the remarkable creative jazz recorded in 1978.  We’ll hear surprising recordings from Arthur Blythe, Carla Bley, Sun Ra, John McLaughlin, Pat Metheny, and so many others.  With Miles Davis in retirement, 1978 also heralded the beginnings of what Craig calls the “revival of mainstream jazz.”  Don’t miss it!!

 

 

 

 

KCCK’s Midnight CD

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

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