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Archives, Episode 53: The Jazz Solos, Part 2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 61:00


Another really fascinating episode from 5 years ago. This time I explore some of the controversies around two jazz solos. The first one is Tommy Flanagan’s solo on Coltrane’s Giant Steps. One jazz writer stated ““With Giant Steps Coltrane supplanted Cherokee as the litmus test for aspiring improvisers, packing so many harmonic substitutions into one…Continue reading Archives, Episode 53: The Jazz Solos, Part 2

Archives: Episode 52, The Jazz Solo Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 60:37


You just finished listening to Parts 4, 5, and 6 of The Jazz Solo. Now, as I take a bit of a break, lets go back five years and hear Parts 1, 2, and 3. The first episode was probably the best of the bunch. Why don’t we all say ‘so what’ to Miles Davis’s…Continue reading Archives: Episode 52, The Jazz Solo Part 1

Episode 271: Great Solos Part 6

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 60:19


This is the last of my series designed to help me (and you) distinguish the difference between a ‘great’ jazz solo and a good one. Lots of great music once again from Miles Davis, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock (with Freddie Hubbard), Dave Brubeck, Ellas Kapell (w. Manne Skafvenstedt), Jeff Johnston Trio, Coleman Hawkins, and Hank…Continue reading Episode 271: Great Solos Part 6

Episode 270 -Great Jazz Solos, Part 5

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 60:04


What are some of the jazz solos that other musicians and jazz writers consider to be so great? And what makes them great? This week I start with a solo by Charlie Parker—talking about what has been termed “the famous alto break”. Then I move onto John Coltrane—and playing that sounds like it’s either “all…Continue reading Episode 270 -Great Jazz Solos, Part 5

Episode 269, Great Jazz Solos, Part 4.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 60:34


Part 4, you ask? But where are Parts 1, 2, and 3. Answer: Way way back five years to Episodes 52 to 54. The goal? To get a greater sense of the difference between a jazz solo that is considered *great* versus solos that are just ‘good’ (and sometimes not even that). I reach out…Continue reading Episode 269, Great Jazz Solos, Part 4.

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Episode 268: Jazz Musicians (How They Live and) How They Died, Part 3

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 59:21


The last of this fascinating three part series. I start by talking about and playing a great track by Wes Montgomery and Wynton Kelly–from newly discovered recordings released last year. And I finish with the great Rashaan Roland Kirk—focusing on his amazing resilience as he kept playing despite a debilitating stroke. Another amazingly resilient musician…Continue reading Episode 268: Jazz Musicians (How They Live and) How They Died, Part 3

Episode 267: How They Lived and How They Died, Part 2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 61:17


He ended up being murdered on the bandstand by a jealous husband. At the time the band had just started playing the tune 'I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You'

Episode 266: Jazz Musicians: (How They Lived) How They Died. Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 62:32


I’ve heard and read many stories of jazz artists who have left us due to drugs, violence, and sudden accidents. The next 3 episodes talks about some of them. But rather than just focusing on how they lived and how they inspired us! And most importantly, I play their music. This first episodes starts off…Continue reading Episode 266: Jazz Musicians: (How They Lived) How They Died. Part 1

Episode 265: Some Recent Historical Releases

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 60:32


This last episode of my ‘best of 2023’ series takes you back in time to re-releases, remastered recordings, or newly discovered vintage recordings. There are a lot of them…and many of them made the critics’ ‘best of’ lists. I start with a never before released recording of Bill Evans Trio playing My Foolish Heart. And…Continue reading Episode 265: Some Recent Historical Releases

Episode 264, Best of 2023 Part 7

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 60:30


This week a few more 2023 albums noted by reviewers and critics. You’ll hear a track from: John Zorn: Homenaje A Remedios Var.o. This is just one of 14 releases that Zorn put out in 2023. Talk about prolific! Noah Haidu: Standards. And I’m anticipating him putting out another ‘standards’ album in 2024. Benny Benack…Continue reading Episode 264, Best of 2023 Part 7

Episode 263: My Favourite Albums of 2023.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 61:42


This is Part 6 of my 8 part series of the Best of 2023 according to jazz aficionados. And I take the liberty for this episode of playing tracks from 9 of my own personal favourites. And it turns out that one of the albums is even a 2024 grammy winner. Who’d have thought? I’m…Continue reading Episode 263: My Favourite Albums of 2023.

Episode 262:Best of 2023 Part 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 60:54


Last week I played tracks from the albums that were chosen for the ‘best of 2023’ lists by the most reviewers. This week I’ve picked few albums chosen by only one or two reviewers. But they are ones that were definitely worth my time and energy! I talk about and play a track from the…Continue reading Episode 262:Best of 2023 Part 5

Episode 261: Ten 2023 Albums Critics Rave About!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 58:11


For this 4th episode of the Best of 2023 According to Experts, I’m posting the titles of 27 albums that were selected by the most reviewers as part of their top albums of last year. And I’ll do a countdown of sorts—finishing with the album that was selected by the greatest number of reviewers. If…Continue reading Episode 261: Ten 2023 Albums Critics Rave About!

Episode 260: Best of 2023 (Part 3) According to Jazz Lovers.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 59:56


This is Part 3 of some of the jazz albums that critics and reviewers believe are worth our attention. And I do too—for the ones I’m choosing to spotlight on this series of podcasts. You’ll hear a track from the latest recordings of the following great artists: Shakti (w. John McLaughlin) Billy Valentine Joshua Redman…Continue reading Episode 260: Best of 2023 (Part 3) According to Jazz Lovers.

Episode 259: Expert’s Choice of Best Jazz Albums of 2023 Part 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 60:00


One skill we can develop when putting together radio shows, podcasts, or ‘mix-tapes’ is a way of allowing the energy to build. I think that, just like a great jazz solo, this episode seems to have a nice ‘arc’. It starts fairly low key and builds up in speed and intensity….ending with a sort of…Continue reading Episode 259: Expert’s Choice of Best Jazz Albums of 2023 Part 2

Episode 258: Best of 2023 According to The Experts—Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 59:56


It was a busy December! I searched for all the ‘best jazz of 2023’ articles online and tried to listen to at least part of many of the albums. And there were lots! In fact, so far, I’ve found 85 different lists. And a total of 573 albums. And that doesn’t even include the historical…Continue reading Episode 258: Best of 2023 According to The Experts—Part 1

archives: Episode 128, Jazz For the Winter Holidays.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 60:47


This is a podcast I put together in 2020 when living in Victoria. It’s NOT Christmas music (although it starts with one of my favourite Christmas songs). It celebrates a few winter holidays: Kwanzaa, Diwali, Channukah, Winter Solstice, New Years, Lohri, Mardi-Gras, and Posada. Lots of very interesting music—different from what you’d normally hear in…Continue reading archives: Episode 128, Jazz For the Winter Holidays.

Archives: Ep.172, Jazz Greats Celebrate Christmas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 62:02


And I really do mean the greats! There are the ones you all know like Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Diana Krall, Dave Brubeck, Oscar Peterson, Sarah Vaughan Artie Shaw, Phil Woods, Earl Hines, and Tony Bennett. But I also include Toronto pianist Robi Botos, and the wonderful jazz couple of singer Jennifer Scott…Continue reading Archives: Ep.172, Jazz Greats Celebrate Christmas

Episode 257: Beginnings and Endings Part 2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 61:34


This week the recordings I play with awesome intros are: -Nardis, by the 1980 version of the Bill Evans Trio, recorded shortly before Evans died. -Jeanine by the Dave Young Terry Promane Octet out of Toronto. -All The Things You Are, where I play a version that uses BOTH the Rachmaninoff inspired Charlie Parker intro…Continue reading Episode 257: Beginnings and Endings Part 2

Episode 256: Beginnings And Endings, Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 61:52


We are approaching the end of one year and the beginning of a next. That’s a good time to talk about beginnings and endings of jazz recordings. I asked for ideas from a few jazz sites, and received great response from jazz fans and musicians from JAzzWorld and Canadian Jazz Recordings. In this episode I…Continue reading Episode 256: Beginnings And Endings, Part 1

Episode 255: Favourites from LP Collection, Part 3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 58:24


This week I play tracks from: =Bill Evans classic Sunday At the Village Vanguard. Two compositions by Scott Lafaro. -Jane Bunnett’s first album, In Dew Time—the title referring to the presence of the great tenor saxophonist, Dewey Redman. -Paul Winter Consort. The Icarus album. Ralph Towner’s Sunwheel. -The amazing accordionist, Art Van Damme. -a Wayne…Continue reading Episode 255: Favourites from LP Collection, Part 3

Episode 254: More From my LP Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 60:26


Modern Jazz Quartet, Julie London, Teddy Wilson, Erroll Garner, Nina Simone, Nellie Lutcher, Lalo Schifrin, Paul Horn, Gene Bertoncini w. Michael Moore, Jim McHarg w. Lonnie Johnson. Those are records I dug from my storage locker: great albums I played for myself this week.. And I found at least one track from each I wanted…Continue reading Episode 254: More From my LP Collection

Episode 253: From My LP Collection, Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 58:24


I haven’t had much chance over the past few years to play many of the lp records I have stored in my storage locker. This series of episodes remedies some of that. I’m listening to a few of them and digitalizing some favoured cuts so I can play them on this podcast. This week’s episodes…Continue reading Episode 253: From My LP Collection, Part 1

Episode 252:Yardbird Suite, CKUA, and Jazz as a Thriving Art Form

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 59:08


More on the Edmonton Jazz scene, including a call out to CKUA radio. Also more on the thriving Yardbird Suite jazz club, including Marc Vasey’s story of how he discovered and secured their current venue. Great music too! You’ll hear Rubim de Toledo, J.J. Johnson, Pepper Adams Quartet, Bill Frisell, Doug Organ, Audrey Ochoa, Sheila…Continue reading Episode 252:Yardbird Suite, CKUA, and Jazz as a Thriving Art Form

Episode 251: The Yardbird Suite Jazz Club, Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 59:55


It’s located at the gateway to Northern Alberta, Canada—the city of Edmonton. And it’s been billed as Canada’s longest running volunteer-run jazz club, having first started in 1957. This episode explores its history, and features recordings by some of the great artists who have played there. Along with interviews with Marc Vasey, Todd Crawshaw, and…Continue reading Episode 251: The Yardbird Suite Jazz Club, Part 1

Episode 250: Albums Rated High on Today’s Jazz Charts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 61:22


I really love listening to this podcast—even if I did put it together myself. I went through a few of the albums currently (as of Oct 12, 2023) on the Jaz Week Charts. Those charts reflect albums on the playlists of various jazz radio stations in North America. And I played a track from some…Continue reading Episode 250: Albums Rated High on Today’s Jazz Charts

Special Archive, episode 161, The Voice of Carla Bley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 61:13


Having just heard the news of the passing of one of my favourite jazz musicians, pianist and composer Carla Bley, I thought I’d re-visit a past podcast from 2021.

Episode 249: Scales Used Frequently in Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 59:36


Last week I talked about modes used in jazz. Modes are really nothing more than a scale. This week I’ll talk about some other scales, and play tunes that illustrate that scale. I talk about the bebop scale, diminished scale, various minor scales, the blues scale, and the whole tone scale. And play tunes by…Continue reading Episode 249: Scales Used Frequently in Jazz

Episode 248: I Don’t Particularly Like Modes A Lot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 61:14


I usually try to avoid talking about jazz theory in this podcast. That’s partly because of it’s complexity, as well as my own limited knowledge. I do believe its possible to love a piece of jazz without understanding the theory behind it. At the same time, if we have a sense of some of the…Continue reading Episode 248: I Don’t Particularly Like Modes A Lot

Episode 247: Favourite Autumn Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 57:24


“Tis Autumn! There have been some wonderful jazz, big band, broadway, and even ‘folk’ oriented tunes written about the Fall season. In this episode I play a version of ten of my favourites. They range from Paul Bley to Frank Sinatra—and I even throw in something by early Joni Mitchell. You’ll also hear Woody Herman,…Continue reading Episode 247: Favourite Autumn Songs

Episode 246: Still Surrounded by CD’s.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 59:46


Still lots of cd’s I need to listen to and file, discard, or listen to again. I played a few last week….and this week I have a few more. Some are old some are new. Some of the compact discs I’m playing and from which I’ll include a track on this podcast are: Charles Lloyd:…Continue reading Episode 246: Still Surrounded by CD’s.

Episode 245: Surrounded by CD’s

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 60:58


Time to listen to and sort out some of the cd’s that are surrounding me right now. And I’ll play some tracks from the most enjoyable—or at least the most interesting–ones.

Episode 244:How a Small City in Canada became known as “Jazz City”.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 60:37


How did North America’s first International Jazz festival get established in Edmonton, Alberta? Why Edmonton? And who is the Kansas City Bluesman, Big Miller, after whom a park in this city has been named? And lastly…what famous jazz musician left town in the middle of his concert, absconding with his band’s pay? More from an…Continue reading Episode 244:How a Small City in Canada became known as “Jazz City”.

Episode 243: Jazz City!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 60:19


It’s been claimed to be North America’s first International Jazz Festival. In a city of only half a million. Festival founder Marc Vasey talks about how Edmonton, Alberta, Canada became known as ‘jazz city’. And he talks about some of the challenges and inspiring moments from those early years of 1980 to 1983. Some of…Continue reading Episode 243: Jazz City!

Episode 242: More Folk ‘n Jazz.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 60:44


This is the last of my 4 part series on folk songs ‘jazzified’. I also introduce you to some Western Swing—which combines so many different genres. I play jazz recordings by The Stanley Clarke Trio with Hiromi, John Coltrane, Vince Guaraldi, Big Miller with Jon Hendricks, Seattle’s Floyd Standifer, and the wonderful Icelandic pianist Sunna…Continue reading Episode 242: More Folk ‘n Jazz.

Episode 241: Folk Music and Jazz, Part 3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 59:49


The first 12 minutes of this podcast takes you to Sweden. Three tracks with Swedish jazz musicians playing folk music from Russia, U,S,A,, and Hungary. That’s followed by Django Reinhardt playing a traditional Russian tune. Then we have more jazz interpretations of Spirituals by Nina Simone, Bevely-Glenn Copeland, Ramsay Lewis, Don Shirley, and Albert Ayler.…Continue reading Episode 241: Folk Music and Jazz, Part 3

Episode 240:Jazz Interpretations of Folk Songs Part 2

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 58:27


Did you know that Sonny Rollins didn't actually write “St. Thomas”. And that Randy Weston recorded this traditional folk song before Rollins, but under the name of “Fire Down There”? And another piece of information: Thelonious Monk's “Japanese Folk Song” wasn't really a folk song—as the writer was known. But it has entered an oral…Continue reading Episode 240:Jazz Interpretations of Folk Songs Part 2

Episode 239: Folk Music and Jazz, Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 60:00


A lot of folk songs—and I’m talking mostly about traditional tunes—have been adapted into jazz. And in a lot of cases the results have been spectacular! Right from the earliest years of jazz when Louis Armstrong with Earl Hines had the 1929 hit of St. James Infirmary. And today, 94 years later, we have the…Continue reading Episode 239: Folk Music and Jazz, Part 1

Episode 238: Tribute to Tony Bennett

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 59:28


I’m back with new episodes after a three week break. There have been many well-deserved tributes to Tony Bennett, who we lost July 21st of this year. Here is another one, focusing mostly on his ‘jazz’ side. A number of great jazz musicians played with and respected Tony Bennett, and I feature a few of…Continue reading Episode 238: Tribute to Tony Bennett

Archives: Episode 50, Top Rated Albums of 2018

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 60:32


This program, originally posted January of 2019, features tracks from 2018 albums that Downbeat Magazine reviewers–and a few others–raved about. You’ll hear: -singer Stacey Kent -Polish bassist Wojtek Masolewski and his Quintet – Canadian trumpet player Ingrid Jensen -More trumpet from Ambrose Akinmusire -Downbeat Hall of Fame pianist Kenny Barron -Guitarist Steve Tibbets -London’s Sons…Continue reading Archives: Episode 50, Top Rated Albums of 2018

Archives: Episode 10: New Acquisitions from Fall of 2017.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 58:19


More from my archives of old programs while I take a bit of a summer break. IMPORTANT NOTE: Because this program had been recorded directly off a feed from Trent Radio, the sound quality isn’t up to my usual Discovering Jazz podcast standards. But the music’s great…and I hope you’ll find some of the information…Continue reading Archives: Episode 10: New Acquisitions from Fall of 2017.

From the Archives: NCRA Award Winning Episode from 2017

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 58:08


This is the Trent Radio program that spawned the Discovering Jazz podcast. In February 2016 my partner and I had recently moved to Peterborough, Ontario and I decided I wanted to do a program on Trent Radio, Call letters CFFF-the community and university radio station. Since they didn’t have a jazz program and I was…Continue reading From the Archives: NCRA Award Winning Episode from 2017

Episode 237:Quiet Now, Minority,Blue Room, Broadway,Blues for Alice, Gloria’s Step, Could It Be You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 59:25


Some more New Discoveries from The Real Book. Some are songs written by jazz musicians, others are Broadway ‘standards. I play music by artists as diverse as Bing Crosby and Roland Kirk. I also try to look at what exactly is a “Charlie Parker Blues”. And for many of those tunes, I play an original…Continue reading Episode 237:Quiet Now, Minority,Blue Room, Broadway,Blues for Alice, Gloria’s Step, Could It Be You

Episode 236: Discoveries from The Real Book, Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 57:38


As I go through this ‘jazz bible’ for students and jammers, I keep discovering new tunes. This leads me to listen to some versions of them. And this week and next I’m sharing some of my ‘discoveries’. I start the podcast with two different versions of Wayne Shorter’s Beauty and The Beast (including a great…Continue reading Episode 236: Discoveries from The Real Book, Part 1

Episode 235: Youth, Gender Parity, and history: Edmonton Jazz Fest Part 3.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 62:02


The last of my series on the upcoming Edmonton Jazz Festival. This week I explore some history—touching on the fore-runner of this festival, Jazz City. That festival became Canada’s first Internationally renowned Jazz Festival….beginning in 1980. I also explore the attempt being made to attract youth to this festival. Many of the artists are young,…Continue reading Episode 235: Youth, Gender Parity, and history: Edmonton Jazz Fest Part 3.

Episode 234: More Great Artists Playing Summer Jazz Festivals. Part 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 59:29


Today’s podcast starts with an amazing ‘jam’ led by pianist Emmet Cohen. Other jazz artists featured this week are The Leon Phal Quartet from France, flautist Naissam Jalal, The Ostara Project of Canadian women ‘superstars’, Edmonton trombonist Audrey Ochoa, and Polish bassist Piotr Lemanczyk. And more on the ‘fringes’ of jazz, you’ll hear Nik West…Continue reading Episode 234: More Great Artists Playing Summer Jazz Festivals. Part 2

Episode 233: Coming To The Edmonton Jazz Fest, Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 59:57


There are some great artists coming to the Edmonton Jazz Festival, June 28 to July 02nd. And many of them are touring and going to other festivals as well….so hopefully many of you will get a chance to hear and see them. This three part series features some of the players. I start out with…Continue reading Episode 233: Coming To The Edmonton Jazz Fest, Part 1

Episode 232: Recently Acquired CD’s.

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 60:36


I’m one of these people that like to touch and see whatever music I’m playing. So I prefer cd’s and lp’s to downloads. I especially like them when I order them by mail or browse through one of those rapidly dwindling cd and record stores. Others I like to be surprised when I find them…Continue reading Episode 232: Recently Acquired CD’s.

Episode 231: New Releases from 2023

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 58:22


I’ve started listening to some of the new music that artists and publicists have been sending me, and have made some great discoveries. In this episode I share with you a few of them. The episode starts with a trumpet player from Vancouver (Daniel Hersog) and his 17 piece jazz orchestra. And it ends with…Continue reading Episode 231: New Releases from 2023

Episode 230: Albums to Seduce a Jazz Newbie, Part 4

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 59:22


This is the final program of this four=part series where I play records that have been rated as being good ones to turn a jazz ‘newbie’ into a fan. This week you’ll hear a track from 8 albums. They are: Mingus Ah Um, where I also talk about why that’s such a clever title. Hank…Continue reading Episode 230: Albums to Seduce a Jazz Newbie, Part 4

Episode 229:Recordings to Help Us Love Jazz–Part 3

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 58:02


The highlight of this week’s episode is the great pianist Bill Evans and his trio from the late 50’s. What is it about that trio and his playing that makes it stand out? I give a few hints….and you can hear it in the two tracks I play from that first trio album, Portrait in…Continue reading Episode 229:Recordings to Help Us Love Jazz–Part 3

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