Jazz Sunday

Sundays, 3pm - 6pm
Host: KC Jones & Jack Marchbanks
KC Jones and Jack Marchbanks


Music from all branches of the jazz tree.

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3:05pm

Sun June 9, 2013

8:53am

Mon June 3, 2013
Music

2013 Rahsaan Roland Kirk Music Scholarship Recipient Announced

Tatum Flemister is the third recipient of the RRK Music Scholarship. The two previous winners are Robert “Rob” Dove (2009), a recent graduate of the University of North Carolina’s Miles Davis Institute and Sivan Silver Schwartz (2011),  who is currently attending Oberlin.

Mr. Flemister is a talented percussionist who also plays piano and trumpet. Tate is a 2013 graduate of the Columbus City Schools Fort Hayes Career Academy.  He will be attending Berklee College of Music in Boston this fall.  His twin goals are to compose jazz and play jazz professionally after graduating.

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11:22am

Thu May 30, 2013
Broadcast Bits

JazzSet Remembers Mulgrew Miller

Credit Jean Francois Laberine / via NPR.org

Coming up this Sunday, JazzSet remembers pianist Mulgrew Miller (1955-2013) as Artist-in-Residence at the 2010 Detroit Jazz Festival. Picture it: outdoors and downtown on Labor Day weekend, Miller is everywhere, playing and teaching and being interviewed, and he's smiling. From that weekend, he leads his group Wingspan and plays two-piano duets with Kenny Barron on JazzSet.

Tune in for this special edition of JazzSet, as we remember Mulgrew Miller, this Sunday at 2pm on 90.5 FM, WCBE Columbus, followed by Jazz Sunday starting  at 3pm.

11:41am

Fri May 17, 2013
Saturday Programming Special

Jackie Robinson Radio Special, May 18 @ 3pm

WCBE was a fan of American sports and civil rights hero, Jackie Robinson,  before being one was "cool."

Back in early winter 2007, WCBE music history reporter Jack Marchbanks researched, wrote and produced a retrospective on Jackie Robinson to note the 60th anniversary (April 15, 2007) of Robinson breaking the "color barrier" in major league baseball.

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11:27am

Mon May 13, 2013
Music

A DIY Guide To The History Of Women In Jazz

Originally published on Fri May 10, 2013 2:29 pm

Credit Carol Comer & Diane Gregg / Courtesy of the artist

1:21pm

Sat April 20, 2013
Music

Esperanza Spalding On Piano Jazz

Originally published on Fri April 19, 2013 2:03 pm

Credit Johann Sauty / Courtesy of the artist

On this Piano Jazz from 2008, bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding brings her neo-soul style to a set of standards with the aid of pianist Leo Genovese. Spalding is one of the most talked about artists in jazz today.

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10:32am

Thu February 21, 2013
Music

Jason Moran's 'Live: Time On The Quilts Of Gee's Bend' Suite On JazzSet

Credit Scott Suchman/Courtesy of the Kennedy Center

Composer and pianist Jason Moran ushers in his era as Artistic Advisor for Jazz at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., with this performance, captured by JazzSet in honor of Black History Month.

Recorded February 7, 2013.

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3:56pm

Tue January 29, 2013
First Listen

First Listen: Wayne Shorter, 'Without A Net'

Originally published on Wed February 6, 2013 10:08 am

Credit Robert Ascroft / Courtesy of the artist

Audio for this feature is no longer available.

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10:12am

Mon January 21, 2013
Music

SFJAZZ Center Opening Night: Live In Concert

Thirty years after presenting its first concerts in San Francisco, the organization SFJAZZ has built a permanent home and performance venue. The SFJAZZ Center, conceived as the first stand-alone building for jazz in the U.S., opens with a star-studded concert on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013 at 11p.m. WWOZ, WBGO and NPR Music will team up for a live radio and online video broadcast of the concert.

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2:42pm

Sun December 9, 2012
Music

NPR Music's 50 Favorite Albums Of 2012

Originally published on Sat December 29, 2012 9:23 am

This is how we sum up 2012: beats, harmonies, struggles, breakdowns, recoveries, party starters, raw-voiced rallying cries, song suites, storytellers, pop experimenters, never-more-devastating septuagenarian poet-crooners, never-more-devastating 285-year-old oratorios, epic statements, perfect miniatures, instant classics, hard-won achievements and explosions of joy. The albums we loved in 2012 — presented here in alphabetical order — spanned genres and borders, and each one got its hooks into us. We hope you find something here that does the same for you.

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12:18am

Sat December 1, 2012
WCBE EXCLUSIVE

The SoulJazz Orchestra Live From Studio A Dec. 6, 2012 @ 2PM!

The Soul Jazz Orchestra Live From Studio A

The multicultural group The Soul Jazz Orchestra will perform their blend of soul, jazz, latin and carribean sounds during the Global Village!  Tune in for the live session and a chance to win tickets for the show that night at Woodland's Tavern

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6:13pm

Wed November 28, 2012
Holiday Music

Question Of The Week: When Should You Start Playing Holiday Music?

Originally published on Tue November 27, 2012 4:39 pm

Credit Courtesy of the artist

12:03pm

Mon September 3, 2012
Music Reviews

Miguel Zenon And Laurent Coq Play 'Hopscotch'

Originally published on Mon September 3, 2012 2:57 pm

The new quartet album by alto saxophonist Miguel Zenón and pianist Laurent Coq is called Rayuela, which means "hopscotch." It's named for Julio Cortázar's novel, the fragmented tale of a wandering bohemian and his social circles in Parisian exile, as well as back home in Buenos Aires.

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5:39pm

Wed July 18, 2012
All Songs Considered Blog

Song Premiere: Meshell Ndegeocello With Valerie June, 'Be My Husband'

Originally published on Wed July 18, 2012 4:20 pm

The word "uneven" gets tossed around in critical parlance to signify artists whose fingers stray from the quality-control button — to suggest that they don't know their own genius when they hear it.

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1:04pm

Wed May 16, 2012
Music

CD Review: The Dave Brubeck Quartet "Their Last Time Out" 1967

Dave Brubeck Quartet
Credit Columbia Records (CK-40585)

 

Music now has some what alienated listeners due to what has seemed to me like random popularity spikes in genres of music. In my age group, I tend to hear a lot of Indie Rock, Hip-Hop, and Electronic music.

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