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Jimmy Giuffre Dies at 86/An Update on Jim Hall
April 26, 2008. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: arts music, jazz, Jazz Community, jim hall, jimmy giuffre, Listening Post, Masters, nytimes, obituary, Video, wbgoJimmy Giuffre died on Thursday, a few days shy of his 87th birthday. Fans of jazz know Giuffre as the composer of the Woody Herman hit, "Four Brothers." Beyond that, Giuffre had a unique mind for music. As I listened to Sonny Rollins' "A Night at the Village Vanguard" yesterday, a record without piano or chordal instrumentation, I thought about how demanding it is to make music like that. Jimmy Giuffre was among one of the first to try, on his record Tangents in Jazz.
I've always liked "The Train and The River," another Giuffre work that people describe as folk-chamber-jazz. When you listen to this, you might suspect that some musicians today like Bill Frisell owe a lot to Jimmy Giuffre. Yes, they do. Anyway, here are two versions of Giuffre's trio playing "The Train and The River," one from the television program The Sound of Jazz:
Then, the great trio of Giuffre, trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, and guitarist Jim Hall, from the Newport Jazz Festival documentary, Jazz on a Summer's Day.
One of the Jimmy Giuffre Three members, Jim Hall, has undergone back surgery for the last couple of months. He has been rehabilitating, and is expected to be released on Tuesday. WBGO wishes the distinguished guitarist and NEA Jazz Master a speedy recovery. Check out Jim Hall's Great Live Moment while you're here.
-Josh© 2008 WBGO
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Next Generation JAM - WBGO Studio Sessions
April 25, 2008. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: afternoon jazz, area music, berklee college of music, clive davis, dave schroeder, group features, james moody, Jazz Alive, jazz appreciation, Jazz Education, jazz players, jim anderson, manhattan school of music, metro area, michael bourne, music programs, nyu school, performance studio, reggie workman, school jazz ensemble, Studio Sessions, suny purchase, wbgoApril is Jazz Appreciation Month, and it's been a busy time in the WBGO Performance studio. The next generation of jazz players from metro area music programs has been visiting Michael Bourne on Afternoon Jazz. Here are some highlights:
First up, the SUNY-Purchase Jazz Endeavor came to WBGO on April 9th. The group features recipients of the James Moody Scholarship.
Hear them play.Today, we featured the students from Manhattan School of Music.
Check out the Manhattan School of Music Ensemble.
The New School, tutored by bassist Reggie Workman, came to WBGO.
Listen to The New School Jazz Ensemble.
Tune in Wednesday, April 30th at 8pm. I'm your host for a performance of Combo Nuvo, featuring faculty and students from the NYU School of Music.
This is a collaboration between WBGO and the Clive Davis School for Recorded Music at NYU. Special thanks to Jim Anderson and Dave Schroeder.
And finally, on May 20th, WBGO presents students from the Berklee College of Music on Midday Jazz with Rhonda Hamilton. So much for just one month of jazz appreciation. WBGO loves this music year-round. And you?
-Josh© 2008 WBGO
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Nicholas Payton - A Different Kind of "Blue"
April 24, 2008. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: club coca cola, coca cola, debut, Listening Post, music, nicholas payton quintet, nonesuch records, studio session, Studio Sessions, wbgoIn October 2007, WBGO recorded a studio session with the Nicholas Payton Quintet. The band had just finished a week-long run at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola, and they had just recorded the music for Payton's debut on Nonesuch Records, Into the Blue. The record hit stores this week. Check out the studio session on NPR Music. It posted earlier today. Funny how that works....Timing is everything.
-Josh© 2008 WBGO








