© 2025 WBGO
WBGO Jazz light blue header background
Jazz...Anywhere, Anytime, on Any Device.
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Search results for

  • On this episode of The Art of the Story, blues legend Tommy Castro talks about 'Closer to the Bone'
  • Welcome to the newest jazz club in town -- JAZZ in the Annex! Every third Thursday of the month, the JAZZ HOUSE @ Montclair (NJ) presents a new monthly jazz gig featuring a performance of some of our favorite regional artists followed by a two-hour jam session where all musicians are welcome. Bring your instruments and come check it out!

    Location: JAZZ HOUSE Annex, 2nd floor of JAZZ HOUSE KiDS | Main entrance is through the rear parking lot on North Willow near Bloomfield Avenue. Doors open at 6:30 pm with open act at 7:00, main act at 7:30 pm, followed by open jam until 10:30 pm.

    Cover: $10 at the door
    Current JAZZ HOUSE students are free

    The Radam Schwartz Trio kicks off our first evening on March 23 with opening act, the JAZZ HOUSE Organ Messengers

    Radam Schwartz - Organ, dir. of JAZZ HOUSE Organ Messengers
    Anthony Ware - Alto Sax
    Ron Jackson - Guitar
    Alvester Garnett - Drums

    About Radam Schwartz:
    Jazz organist and pianist Radam Schwartz has built his reputation over the last 40 years playing with such great musicians as Arthur and Red Prysock, Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Al Hibler, David Fathead Newman, Jimmy Ford, Tommy Gryce and Cecil Brooks III. He continues to make music history today playing with renowned artists Russell Malone, the Spirit of Life Ensemble, TK Blue, Conrad Herwig, Iron City Organ Ensemble and a number of others. Radam’s prolific career has led to many successful recordings, many making the national charts. In all, he has been on over 40 recordings, seven as leader and two as a co-leader. Some of the artists that he has recorded with are Don Braden, Jay Hogard, Russell Gunn, Ed Cherry, Andy McCloud, Bill Saxton, Bruce Williams, Frank Lacy, Paul Beaudry, Alvester Garnett, Jeff Hackworth, Rodney Jones, Miles Griffith, Clifford Adams and Sonny Fortune. His recording Organized (Muse,1996) is listed in the Hammond Organ Bible as one of the top 200 essential Organ recordings of all time. His latest recordings, Two Sides of the Organ Combo on Arabesque Records was released in 2018, made the JazzWeek and NACC Jazz Charts and his latest recording, the Radam Schwartz Organ Big Band, is the first big band recording where the organ plays the bass line throughout the session in the organ’s traditional role.

    About the JAZZ HOUSE Organ Ambassadors:
    This advanced student ensemble plays the music of the Organ Jazz Scene, a subgenre of jazz. This music was prevalent in African-American venues from the 1950s-1980s and still has a place on today’s jazz scene. In class, students spend time exploring the connection of the blues to modern jazz through patterns and seeing harmonic implications. This group features a bass player instead of an organist playing bass parts to emphasize the unique groove that organ jazz has.
  • WBGO's Doug Doyle chats with some of the organizers of the Newark stop of the State of the People Power Tour on May 13
  • On this episode of AOS, Dave Popkin chats with legendary blues guitarist and singer Robert Cray
  • The Dutch were favored and higher-ranked but the U.S. had found ways to keep moving on during the World Cup. But the Netherlands' high-powered offense was too much for the Americans.
  • Friday & Saturday, April 23-24, 2021 Six extraordinary artists representing a wide variety of piano styles come together to pour their hearts into their performances and communicate their unique ideas in masterclasses. A weekend of concerts and educational opportunities that celebrate the breadth and depth of solo jazz piano for music-lovers who want to dig deep into the piano’s unique capacity to convey a broad range of sounds, textures and rich harmonic options. This instrument gives artists an unparalleled medium to express feelings, concepts and emotions through its unmatched versatility. The VJC is offering the Festival by donation. Tickets are valued at $95 for the weekend or $20 per concert. Your contribution will go directly towards sustaining the Vermont Jazz Center’s mission of providing access to top quality jazz music to all as well as fair employment to jazz musicians.   VJC Piano Festival Schedule: Friday, April 23 8:00   Harvey Diamond Performance 8:45    Harvey Diamond Interview 9:00   Elio Villafranca Performance 9:45    Elio Villafranca Interview Saturday, April 24 10:00  Masterclass- Harvey Diamond – Lessons from Tristano 11:00   Masterclass- Elio Villafranca- Music from the Root Up! 12:00  Masterclass- Kris Davis – From Monk to Ligeti 1:00     Lunch Break 2:30    Emerging Artist Performance & Interview- Camila Cortina 3:50    Emerging Artist Performance & Interview- Hidemi Akaiwa 4:00    Masterclass- Craig Taborn – Strategies for Improvised Performances 5:00    Juried Questions to Headliners 6:00   Dinner Break 8:00   Kris Davis Performance 8:45    Kris Davis Interview 9:00   Craig Taborn Performance 9:45    Craig Taborn Interview  
8 of 3,643