Sunday, August 27, 2006

FJD Playlist for August 27, 2006

Thanks to all who tuned in and for your calls. Apologies to those who tried to tune in from afar. Unfortunately, the web stream was down. I'll be posting the entire show in MP3 format here soon.

Marcus Strickland—Oriental Folk Song—Twi-Life—Strick Muzik—2006

Marcus Strickland—Thump & Cadence—Twi-Life—Strick Muzik—2006

Marcus Strickland—Shift—Twi-Life—Strick Muzik—2006

Jerry Vivino—Walkin’ With The Wazmo—Zoho Music—2006

Dave Brubeck—Unsquare Dance—Time Further Out—Columbia—1963

The Art Farmer Quintet—Whole Tone Stomp—From Vienna With Art—Pausa—1970

Roberto Magris Europlane—Key Largo——Il Bello Del Jazz—Soul Note—2003

Vincent Herring—August Afternoon—Dawnbird—Landmark/32 Jazz—1991

George Garzone—Between Two Cities—The Fringe In New York—NYC Records—2000

Susannah McCorkle—My Ideal—Thanks For The Memory—Pausa—1985

Rahsaan Roland Kirk—From Bechet, Byas and Fats—Emarcy—1965

John Coltrane—Liberia—Coltrane’s Sound—Atlantic—1964

Jeff Decker—Doncha’ Go Away Mad—I’ll Know—Jeff Decker Records—1999

Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

The Odd Couple Sings: Tony Randall and Jack Klugman
“Johnny One Note”
London Records 1973

Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The Benny Golson composition “Killer Joe”

Version 1:
The Jazztet from Meet The Jazztet on Argo Records 1960

Version 2:
Roger Kellaway from Heroes on IPO Recordings 2006

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Enter The Twi-Life Zone This Sunday On Freedom Jazz Dance.
This Sunday from 5-7 on 90.1 FM.

5 – 7 PM Sunday
WDCE 90.1 FM
Listen via streamcast at http://www.wdce.org/
804-289-UR90 Studio

Join me this Sunday for Freedom Jazz Dance--- modern jazz from bebop to freebop and beyond. This week I’ll be featuring the explorative genius of saxophonist Marcus Strickland from his new release Twi-Life, the wazmo walk of Jerry Vivino, piano master Roger Kellaway, the Roberto Magris Europlane, and early work from saxophonist Vincent Herring.

Call in at 804-289-UR90 to give your trash-or-treasure vote during my notorious Records From Aunt Ruth segment and compare jazz compositions during the FJD exclusive Two Of A Kind segment.

Freedom Jazz Blog Question of the Week:

What’s your favorite John Coltrane period…Prestige, Atlantic or Impulse years? Why?

Blog away, I’d love to hear from you.
Virginia artists, please send me your latest gig dates so that I can post them.

Dig.

Ken Hohman
Freedom Jazz Dance Host

Sunday, August 13, 2006

FJD Playlist for August 13, 2006

Clark Terry—Swahili—Clark Terry—Emarcy—1954

Clark Terry—Stardust—Serenade To A Bus Seat—Riverside—1957

Clark Terry—Quicksand—Live In St. Lucia—Image Music—2002

Clark Terry—Elija—Live In St. Lucia—Image Music—2002

Grachan Moncur III Octet—Exploration—Exploration—Capri—2006

Lee Morgan—Morgan the Pirate—Search For The New Land—Blue Note—1964

Water Bell—95 North To Philly—The Walter Bell Companion—Reika Records—2002

Freddie Roach—Blues In The Front Room—Mo’ Greens, Please—Blue Note 1963

Marcus Strickland—Three For Her—At Last—Fresh Sounds—2000

Ted Sirota’s Rebel Souls—Knife—Breeding Resistance—Delmark—2006

George Garzone—Slip & Slide—The Fringe In New York—NYC Records 2000

Jerry Bergonzi—Bob Berg—Tenor Of The Times—Savant 2006

Chubby Jackson Sextet—The Happy Monster—1947

Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Blossom Dearie
“When Sunny Gets Blue”
May I Come In?
Columbia 1964


Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The Wayne Shorter composition “Footprints”

Version 1:
Wayne Shorter from Adam’s Apple, Blue Note 1966

Version 2:
Karryn Allyson from Footprints, Concord 2006

Thursday, August 10, 2006



Tear It Up With Clark Terry on Freedom Jazz Dance.
This Sunday from 5-7 on 90.1 FM.

5 – 7 PM Sunday
WDCE 90.1 FM
Listen via streamcast at http://www.wdce.org/
804-289-UR90 Studio

Join me this Sunday for Freedom Jazz Dance--- modern jazz from bebop to freebop and beyond---on 90.1 FM WDCE http://www.wdce.org/, live from the beautiful campus of the University of Richmond. This week I’ll be featuring selections from trumpet legend Clark Terry, Virginia flute master Walter Bell, stellar saxophonist Marcus Strickland, George Garzone’s Fringe, Lee Morgan and more.
Call in at 804-289-UR90 to give your trash-or-treasure vote during my notorious Records From Aunt Ruth segment and compare jazz compositions during the FJD exclusive Two Of A Kind segment.
Feel free to log on, talk jazz and post your new gig or release. Especially you Virginia jazz cats!

Dig.

Ken Hohman
Freedom Jazz Dance Host