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Last week, Gebhard Ullmann dropped by Blue Lake Public Radio for his 4th appearance live from our studios. This time the Berlin-based tenor saxophonist/bass clarinetist brought with him a band he's played with for 20 years, Conference Call, with Michael Jefry Stevens, piano; Joe Fonda, bass, and Dieter Ulrich on drums. The hour long program is now available under "Studio Performances" at www.bluelake.org/ondemand.
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Trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith spoke to Blue Lake Public Radio about his music and Sunday afternoon's duet concert with bassist John Lindberg at LaFontsee Galleries in Grand Rapids (see www.adventuremusic.org). The conversation is available here, under "Interviews": www.bluelake.org/ondemand
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Percussion master Adam Rudolph's 2009 appearance with multi-instrumentalist Ralph Jones on Blue Lake Public Radio presented the world premier of "Yeyi (yay-yee), A Wordless Psalm of Prototypical Vibrations." With permission of the artists, for a limited time, Blue Lake Public Radio offers the hour long radio program on demand. www.bluelake.org/ondemand .
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Jazz From Blue Lake featured the forthcoming recording "In Movement" by Jack DeJohnette last night. Here are links to the broadcast: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand.pl . The album includes a duet with saxophonist Ravi Coltrane dedicated to Rashied Ali. DeJohnette says, "Ravi came up with that melody. I came up with the motion: that kind of motion, propulsive motion; multi-directional motion. And, yeah, that was a first take, actually." Hear DeJohnette with Coltrane and bassist Matthew Garrison tonight at St. Cecilia Music Center, Grand Rapids, MI. The links are only good for today. Lazaro Vega Blue Lake Public Radio 300 East Crystal Lake Road Twin Lake MI 49457 www.bluelake.org/radio
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This week Jazz From Blue Lake is featuring music in advance of the Jack DeJohnette Trio concert at St. Cecilia Music Center on Thursday. DeJohnette's trio features bassist Matthew Garrison, son of John Coltrane's bassist Jimmy Garrison. In addition to recordings by Jimmy Garrison, last night's broadcast includes an interview with drummer/composer/pianist/bandleader Jack DeJohnette: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand.pl
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Please join Blue Lake Public Radio for a trip through the multi-dimensional musical world of Herbie Hancock as part of Jazz From Blue Lake’s 76th birthday celebration of the exceptional artist, available here: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand.pl
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Corey J Wilkes music came to attention outside of Chicago through appearances the young trumpeter made with Roscoe Mitchell or Kahil El Zabar. Last night on Jazz From Blue Lake we checked out music under his own name, some beautiful playing with Dee Alexander and a few others. Plenty of new records, too, and a nod to Buddy Tate and Rex Stewart. Here are temporary links to the radio program: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand.pl
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Pianist/arranger Mary Lou Williams caught a break in 1931 when Andy Kirk's Clouds of Joy pianist didn't show for a recording session. She became one of the band's featured soloists, then eventually wrote music for Benny Goodman (she introduced him to Charlie Christian, he invited her to play his 40th anniversary Carnegie Hall concert). There's more on Mary Lou Williams here, during Jazz From Blue Lake: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand.pl
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Yesterday Blue Lake Public Radio celebrated the music of saxophonist/composer Benny Golson during the first part of each hour, opening with Arron Diehl's new recording featuring the master. Here's hoping you'll check out the program via these temporary links:http://199.176.235.218/ondemand.pl
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Larry Young played organ while Elvin Jones powered their music from the drums. With guitarist Grant Green they became one of the 1960- era's premier combinations, as Blue Note Records wonderfully documented. Here's a link to last evening's broadcast of Jazz From Blue Lake, featuring the music of Larry Young in the first 20 minutes of the hour, and "Out on Blue Lake" two hours into the file. http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20151007.mp3
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Donald Clarke wrote John Coltrane's music was a "broad church." So the mantra-like characteristics of his playing was celebrated, yet it's important to remember his earlier mastery of form, which is why we began Jazz From Blue Lake last night with John Coltrane playing the music of Duke Ellington. Hope you'll join us, temporarily, here: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150923.mp3
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Since creating the original film score for the 2014 film “Birdman,” drummer Antonio Sanchez issued two albums, a double CD of three trios playing three original pieces or Sanchez arrangements of jazz standards, and a suite or music composed for his ensemble Migration. We featured both recordings last night on Jazz From Blue Lake. Here's a temporary link to the broadcast (with, hopefully, higher bit rate improving sound quality). http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150922.mp3
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Last night Jazz From Blue Lake dug into the musical world of Dr. Lonnie Smith, including a 1975 session featuring Joe Lovano and George Bensonwailing on an "Impressions" variation. The premier organist opens the Indy Jazz Fest tonight. Hope you have time to catch Dr. Lonnie Smith via this link on Jazz From Blue Lake: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150910.mp3
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Blue Lake Public Radio celebrated Wayne Shorter's 82nd lap around the sun by highlighting the recently released recordings by the Miles Davis's quintet live at the Newport Jazz Festival-NJF in 1966 and 67. We also took it "Out on Blue Lake" two hours in. Here's the 5 hour broadcast:http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150826.mp3
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Last night's broadcast featuring the Italian trumpeter: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150820.mp3
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Ben Webster was one brilliant improvising artist, famous for his time in the 1940 era Duke Ellington Orchestra, especially his solo and writing for the saxophone section on "Cotton Tail." Last night Jazz From Blue Lake brought you Webster's music in the first part of each hour. Hope you can join us today only via our on-demand link:http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150818.mp3
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The Bad Plus are on tour with saxophonist Joshua Redman behind the release of their new album, a recording heard last night on Jazz From Blue Lake. Here's a temporary link to the 5 hour broadcast which includes music by Kneebody, Marc Cary and "Out on Blue Lake" two hours in featuring a new concert recording by Roscoe Mitchell honoring the late Fred Anderson on Nessa Records: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150722.mp3
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Here's a temporary link to last night's Jazz From Blue Lake featuring the music of Cootie Williams (we begin with his band playing the compositions of Thelonious Monk): http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150710.mp3 http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150710.mp3 Don't know why the hyper link isn't hyper linking. Please cut and paste.
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Have you listened to Dizzy Gillespie's big band music of the 1940's? On July 9, 1946 Dizzy Gillespie's orchestra recorded one of the most hair raising big band recordings ever, Gil Fuller's adaptation of the small band composition called "Bebop" as "Things To Come." Here's John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie's Reunion Big Band performing the piece in Berlin, 1968 (starts about 50 seconds in): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1d3qeV-Ns4. And to hear Jazz From Blue Lake's broadcast of the original recording, please join us on demand through this link: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150709.mp3
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Guitarist Terrence Brewer on Jazz From Blue Lake
Lazaro Vega posted a topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
Last evening Jazz From Blue Lake featured the music of Bay Area guitarist and bandleader Terrence Brewer on the "Jazz Retrospective," a regular part of our 5 hour program. We also went "Out on Blue Lake" at midnight with music by Ornette Coleman and others. Here's a temporary link to the broadcast: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150701.mp3 -
1957 was a pivotal year in the lives of pianist/composer/bandleader Thelonious Monk and saxophonist John Coltrane. Last night on Jazz From Blue Lake we featured the studio recordings and Carnegie Hall concert by this premier jazz combination. Here's a temporary link to the broadcast: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150630.mp3