Greg Bryant
Greg Bryant has been a longtime curator of improvisational music. At the age of 3 in his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee, he was borrowing his father’s records and spinning them on his Fisher Price turntable. Taking in diverse sounds of artistry from Miles Davis, Les McCann, James Brown, Weather Report and Jimi Hendrix gave shape to Greg's musical foundation and started him on a path of nonstop exploration.
He officially began his career as a broadcaster while still in high school at age 14. Greg was given the chance to host a weekly jazz radio show on WFSK-FM, the Fisk University station that served the north Nashville community. Time on weekends was allocated to visiting area record stores and weekly allowances were spent on CD’s and LP's to ensure he kept his show fresh, which grew his music collection immeasurably.
While pursuing a Mass Communications degree at Middle Tennessee State University, Greg quickly earned a position at WMOT-FM, which was Tennessee’s only full-time jazz station and NPR affiliate.
He then moved on to complete a Master’s degree in Broadcast Journalism at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL. Between studies every weekend, Greg was a constant presence in such rooms as, The Jazz Showcase, The Green Mill, Orchestra Hall and The Velvet Lounge. This allowed him to meet and hear many of his musical heroes – Lou Donaldson, Sam Rivers, Percy Heath, Clark Terry, Fred Anderson and Jack DeJohnette. While at Northwestern, he also hosted a weekly morning show on WNUR-FM.
At the completion of his studies, Greg returned to Nashville, TN, where he worked in public relations, launched a performance career as a bassist and returned to radio hosting a weekly jazz showcase on WFSK called, “Premium Jazz.” During this tenure, he interviewed such luminaries as Herbie Hancock, Joe Zawinul, Sonny Rollins, Bill Stewart, Ron Carter, Ahmad Jamal, Louis Hayes, Freddie Hubbard and Ornette Coleman.
After leaving the station to concentrate on performing and touring as a musician and sideman, Greg cultivated a local concert series where he brought renowned improvisational musicians to the Nashville area including Dr. Lonnie Smith, Charlie Hunter, John Ellis, Logan Richardson and Peter Bernstein. To satisfy his continued desire to broadcast, Greg founded a podcast series called, “JazzWatch” where he interviewed musicians and singers such as Cassandra Wilson, Nicholas Payton, Mike Clark, Rene Marie, Harold Mabern, George Cables and Brian Blade among many others.
Greg has carried a love for the New York music scene for most of his life. He has been a frequent visitor to the area as both a performer and as a listener. The community of musicians in the New York/New Jersey area has been particularly inspiring for him. Joining this community as a curator and broadcast host of WBGO Jazz After Hours is a deep honor. He looks forward to hearing and playing music frequently, meeting and interviewing more of the brilliant personalities involved on the scene and winning supporters and listeners for one of the world's most unique art forms.
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Acclaimed bassist George Mraz, who appeared on over 200 albums in his career, died on Sept. 16, at 77.
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Gregory Porter joins Greg Bryant in conversation, in advance of a concert at Newark's New Jersey Performing Arts Center on Sept. 24.
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As a supplement to WBGO's 2021 Fall Preview, Jazz United picks a half-dozen new releases we're excited about.
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Trumpeter Tim Hagans joins Greg Bryant to talk about 'A Conversation,' which pairs him with the NDR Big Band of Hamburg, Germany.
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"The Peanut Vendor," featuring Wynton Marsalis and Herlin Riley, is the first taste of A Gift to Pops, an all-star Louis Armstrong tribute coming this fall.
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Trumpeter Charles Tolliver and an all-star cast will celebrate Strata East's 50th anniversary at Birdland, Aug. 31 through Sept. 5. He recently spoke with Greg Bryant for Let Me Tell You 'Bout It on WBGO.
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In the first mailbag episode of Jazz United, Greg Bryant and Nate Chinen answer many of your burning questions.
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Drummer Geoff Clapp's new recording, 'Redeemed', features pianist Peter Martin, bassist Reuben Rogers and special guest Nicholas Payton.
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The 2021 Charlie Parker Jazz Festival will take place in person at Marcus Garvey Park, Aug. 27-29. Donald Harrison, Jr. , one of the headlining artists, speaks to the WBGO Journal about Parker's legacy.
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Guitarist Roni Ben-Hur discusses his new album with Greg Bryant, for WBGO's "Let Me Tell You 'Bout It.'