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Al Foster Quartet: Live at the Village Vanguard
May 22, 2008. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: concerts, Interviews, Jazz Osmosis, Listening Post, Live Jazz Concert Village Vanguard WBGO NPR, Live Music, Places and SpacesOne of many beautiful photos taken last night by John Rogers.
Listen to the show.
Hear the interview.
Check it out on NPR Music.
-Josh© 2008 WBGO
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Great Live Moments - Carmen McRae
May 2, 2008. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: carmen, fundraising campaign, Listening Post, Live Music, Masters, Members, wbgoIt's the last day of Great Live Moments...for now. And the first day of our on-air fundraising campaign. If you've enjoyed any of these Great Live Moments, support WBGO. Because "when you start to love us, you're so fine and mellow."
-JoshHear Carmen McRae sing "Fine and Mellow," from the WBGO Archives.
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Great Live Moments - Clarence Gatemouth Brown
May 1, 2008. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: 2005 new orleans jazz and heritage festival, b b king, beale street, blues club, clarence gatemouth brown, Listening Post, Live Music, lobby fountain, mallard ducks, memphis tennessee, new orleans jazz, new orleans jazz and heritage festival, npr, peabody hotel, photojournalism, Places and Spaces, program directors, public radio program, strange things, waft, wbgo, webstream, wwozThis photo of B.B. King and Clarence Gatemouth Brown was taken at the 2005 New Orleans Jazz And Heritage Festival. It's from "Last Days of Fame," a powerful piece of photojournalism by Jennifer Zdon.
Gatemouth and I shared a birthday, though we were separated by half a century. I first met him at WWOZ in New Orleans. He sat in our tiny on-air studio, his head buried beneath a black Stetson, his hands wrapped around a small pipe. The occasional waft of an illicit substance. This must explain the fact that, as Michael Bourne once discovered, Gatemouth Brown loves to eat grape jelly on everything...including steak. Strange things happen.
In 1999, I attended the Public Radio Program Directors conference in Memphis, Tennessee. The Peabody Hotel, as I recall, where mallard ducks marched through the hotel hallway (led by a man in a tuxedo, suggesting penguin not duck) and climbed a flight of custom-made steps into the lobby fountain. This was part of the hotel's daily schedule. Strange things happen.
I went to BB King's Blues Club on Beale street one night. Gatemouth Brown was performing live. WBGO and JazzSet were broadcasting the show. NPR's Bettina Owens threw a huge party to celebrate the fact that this concert was NPR's first live webstream! I had no relationship whatsoever with any of this, other than kid spectator. One year later, however, I was working on an NPR show. And the next year, I started working at WBGO. Strange things happen.
-JoshListen to Gatemouth perform "Strange Things Happen," from the WBGO Archives.
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