Big Mo Pod Show 027 – “Galactic Throne”

The boys are back with another episode! This time John and Noah play a little catch up by covering a selection of songs from John’s September 13th show, covering each with care as they always do. Songs featured in the episode: 

  1. Fats Domino – “One For The Highway” 
  2. Albert Collins – “Meltdown” 
  3. Dumpstaphunk – “In Time” 
  4. The Nick Moss Band – “Man On The Move” 
  5. Buddy Guy – “Too Broke To Spend The Night” 

Culture Crawl 968 “So Many Dennys, So Many Todds”

Shade of Blue is back with Dave Rosazza and Saul Lubaroff in the studio ahead of the yearly reunion of the band. This year features “The Boys” of Shade of Blue featuring Anthony Hendricks on vocals. You can find them at Wildwood in Iowa Cit on Friday, September 27 from 8-11pm and the next day at Rhythms at Riverfront Crossing in Iowa City on Saturday, September 28 at 6:30pm. 

Tickets for Wildwood can be purchased at the door or ahead of time at www.wildwoodsaloon.com.

For more information about Rhythms at Riverfront Crossing visit www.summerofthearts.org.

For more information about Shade of Blue visit www.shadeofblue.net. 

Subscribe to The Culture Crawl at kcck.org/culture or search “Culture Crawl” in your favorite podcast player. Listen Live at 10:30am most weekdays on Iowa’s Jazz station. 88.3 FM or kcck.org/listen.

 

Talking Pictures 9-18-24

“The 4:30 Movie” (2024), “Smilin’ Through” (1932) and “Kinds of Kindness” (2024) with Hollis Monroe, Phil Brown and Denny Lynch.

Clean Up Your Act 9-18-24

Bad weather and its impact on physical and mental health.

Culture Crawl 967 “Athens of the Midwest”

It’s a big September for the National Check & Slovak Museum and Library (NCSML). Next week, two presidents come to town for the dedication of the Czech Village Clock Tower, which will house one of just eight Orloj in the world, modeled after the original astronomical clock in Prague.

But this Friday, it’s the Museum’s annual “Brewnost,” celebrating the beer and food not just of the Czech and Slovak regions, but all over the world. The Dolnemcanka Brass Band is traveling all the way from Moravia to perform, live and silent auction prizes, and raffle of a trip for two to Prague!

Tickets at www.ncsml.org.

Subscribe to The Culture Crawl at kcck.org/culture or search “Culture Crawl” in your favorite podcast player. Listen Live at 10:30am most weekdays on Iowa’s Jazz station. 88.3 FM or kcck.org/listen.

New Music Monday for September 16, 2024

  Listen to this week’s playlist on YouTube and Spotify 

John Beasley’s musical journey has been a whirlwind of creative activity since the 1980s. As a keyboardist, arranger, composer, educator, conductor, record producer, and music director, he has contributed to countless memorable, critically-acclaimed projects. “Returning to Forever” is another standout achievement in his illustrious career, this time working with the Frankfurt Radio Big Band. Before starting the project, Beasley reached out to Chick Corea for his blessing and got Chick’s original handwritten charts. Chick asked Beasley to share his big band arrangements with him. Beasley wrote four arrangements, but before he could send them to Corea, the world learned of his passing on February 9th, 2021.

 

Grammy-nominated clarinetist Anat Cohen, renowned for her expressive virtuosity and infectious charisma, has been an international jazz star for some two decades now, with a long string of releases via her Anzic Records label ranging from hard-swingers to lilting balladry, from small groups to larger ensembles and back again, exploring a world of music along the way. Her newest release is “Bloom,” the second album by her foursome Quartetinho. The band name is Portuguese for “little quartet,” although the players make a big, color-rich sound, each an ace on multiple instruments: Anat on various clarinets, Tal Mashiach on bass and guitar, Vitor Gonsalves on piano and accordion, and James Shipp on vibraphone and percussion.

 

                                                                            

Also this week, “Alegria” is an uplifting new trio album by Grammy-nominated arranger, pianist and visionary educator Shelly Berg; the Captain Black Big Band builds on back-to-back Grammy nominations, returning with “Walk a Mile in My Shoe,” led by the acclaimed pianist Orrin Evans; and New York City composer, arranger and scholar Wayne Alpern returns with his brass ensemble for “Gotham.”

 

This Week In Jazz September 15 thru September 21

Hey, Jazz fans! Be sure to tune in this week as we celebrate the birthdays of violinist Joe Venuti, vocalist Jon Hendricks, organist Jack McDuff, guitarists Earl Klugh and Emily Remler, trombonist/arranger John Fedchock and more.

We’ll also mark the recording anniversaries of Leroy Vinnegar Sextet’s “Leroy Walks!!” (1957), Duke Ellington’s “Money Jungle” (1961), “Dizzy Gillespie’s Big 4” (1974), Jay Hoggard’s “A Night in Greenwich Village” (1987) and many others Mondays thru Fridays at noon on Jazz Masters on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.

This Week’s Shows September 16 thru September 22

DUKE ELLINGTON ANATOMY OF A MURDER [ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK] NEW LP - Picture 1 of 1Jazz Corner of the World  (Encore)

Mondays at 6:00pm

Jazz in Movie Soundtracks

Craig spins a number of  jazz recordings featured in some wonderful film soundtracks down through the years. We’ll hear from Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Bud Shank, Neil Hefti, Sonny Rollins, Shorty Rogers, and many others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday Night SpecialThe Wayne Page Quartet - Summer of the Arts

Wednesdays at 6:00pm

Jazz Fest Side Stage:
Wayne Page & Toby Crawford

Our listen to the incredible talent from this year’s Iowa City Jazz Festival side stage continues. This week, it’s Des Moines-based saxophonist Wayne Page and his quartet. Then, Vancouver vocalist, keyboardist, and arranger Tobi Crawford and her trio take the stage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Discography - Bobby McFerrinJazz Night in America

Thursdays at 11:00pm

Bobby McFerrin, Force of Nature

Vocalist, NEA Jazz Master, and force of nature Bobby McFerrin sits down with Christian McBride for a career-spanning conversation. We’ll hear stories about McFerrin’s inspiring musical relationships, tracks from his expansive catalog, and a special (virtual) duet with our host.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz Corner of the WorldSteeplechase Records 1001 to 1099

Saturdays from 12:00 noon to 4:00pm

Steeplechase Records, Part 3

Craig spins another delightful sampling of the prestigious Steeplechase label from Copenhagen.  Nils Winther founded the label back in 1972, and since then has created over 1,000 choice releases by great jazz artists like Dexter Gordon, Shirley Horn, Duke Jordan, Eddie Harris, Marcus Printup, and many others.

 

 

 

 

 

KCCK’s Midnight CD

Every Night at Midnight Each night, KCCK lets you hear a new CD played start-to-finish.

Paganova by Michael Pagan on Monday; Side Hustle by Thom Rotella on Tuesday; Grove’s Groove by Michael Dease on Wednesday; History of the Vibraphone by Warren Wolf on Thursday; Stories in Blue by Vaneese Thomas on Friday; Drifter by Jovin Webb on Saturday; Jazz Republic by Alexis Cole & the Taipei Jazz Orchestra on Sunday.