Short List with host Bob Naujoks
Monday – Friday at 8:35 AM and Saturday at 7 AM
Formidable Flutes: Herbie Mann
Herbie Mann’s reputation as an early force in jazz fusion and world music translated into commercial success in the 1970’s. His emphasis on the groove approach was evident in his albums “Memphis Underground” and “Push Push,” and his single, “Hijack,” topped the Billboard dance charts. His early work with Antonio Carlos Jobim helped popularize bossa nova in the United States, and his subsequent career often carried Brazilian themes and melodies.
Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler
Monday, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Blue Note Records in 1968, Part Two
Craig travels back 50 years to look in on the recording activities at Blue Note Records in 1968. In this second of two presentations, we’ll hear fabulous examples of recordings that were made during the last half of the year … July thru December of 1968 … gems from Bobby Hutcherson, Andrew Hill, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, Lee Morgan, among many others! This is another great show displaying how the “times, they were a-changing!”
Jazz Profiles with host Nancy Wilson
Remembering Max Roach, Rhythmic Innovator
An innovative drummer, bandleader, composer, and educator, Max Roach is a musical renaissance man. He was Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie’s drummer of choice as they developed bebop in the ’40s, and his innovations forever changed the way drums are played. In the ’50s he co-led (with trumpeter Clifford Brown) one of the seminal groups of jazz, bringing bebop to new levels of sophistication. In the ’60s, he created a range of compositions reflecting the struggle for civil rights.
Wednesday Night Special
6:00 PM
Commons Collective at the Opus Concert Cafe
The Commons Collective came together in the fall of 2011 as a UNI school ensemble. They were initially coached by renowned jazz educator and musician Dr. Bob Washut, but soon struck out on their own. Each member of the band contributes to their eclectic repertoire of original work, drawing upon blues, rock, classical, and pop – yet firmly roots itself in improvisation and the jazz tradition. The Cedar Rapids Gazette dubbed them, “one of the most popular young, professional groups in Eastern Iowa.”
Jazz Night in America with host Christian McBride
Thursday at 11:00 PM
Randy Weston at 90 (a Loving Tribute)
Pianist, composer, and NEA Jazz Master, Randy Weston, died at age 92 on September 1. Weston was described as “America’s African Musical Ambassador.” He was a tireless advocate of African music and culture. His recordings featured ground-breaking fusions of African, Caribbean, and Jazz influences. In tribute, Jazz Night in America re-broadcasts their show, “Randy Weston at 90.”
Jazz Corner of the World with host Craig Kessler
Saturday, Noon – 4:00 PM and Monday, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
The Guitar Artistry of John McLaughlin
Craig takes a look at the diverse career of this amazing artist. We’ll hear selections from his numerous records as a leader, his sessions as a sideman (with Miles Davis, Tony Williams, Miroslav Vitous, and many more), plus some selections from his groups Shakti and the Mahavishnu Orchestra. He continues to perform and record regularly, and continues to inspire new generations of guitarists.
KCCK’s Midnight CD
The Monday – Sunday Midnight CD for this week can be found at: