Toast of the Nation: Ring in the New Year in
style with KCCK and NPR – Live!
Tuesday at 8:00 PM – Wednesday at 4:15 AM
Toast of the Nation
2013-14 will make New Year's Eve stops in Boston, Washington DC, New York,
Chicago, Denver and the Monterey Jazz Festival! An NPR tradition every New
Year's Eve, Toast of the Nation is perfect for the occasion. It's jazz that you
can party to all night, with musical fireworks from coast to coast, with
countdowns to midnight in all four continental time zones. Spirited,
improvised, grooving and swinging, each segment is a stop in a sequence of
celebrations and contributing something new to the musical feast. Hosted by Rhonda
Hamilton of WBGO, Boston.
THE COAST-TO-COAST LINE-UP FOR TOAST OF THE NATION 2013-14
- Donald Harrison Quintet LIVE at Berklee College of Music.
- Cecile McLorin Salvant with the Aaron Diehl Trio from the Kennedy Center's Mary Lou Williams Festival.
- The Wynton Marsalis Septet LIVE at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola.
- Paquito D'Rivera with Strings and More at Mayne Stage in Chicago
- Convergence with Special Guest Larry Goldings at DazzleJazz in Denver.
- Bobby McFerrin and the Spirityouall Band from the 56th Monterey Jazz Festival
KCCK’s Annual Top 88 Countdown New Year’s Day
Special
Wednesday 6:00 AM - 3:00 PM (repeated 3:00 pm -Midnight)
Listen for your favorite artists and CDs of 2013 during our Top 88 Countdown with many of today's top players and singers making our list including; Hiromi, Terence Blanchard, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Christian McBride, Jacky Terrasson, Poncho Sanchez, Kenny Garrett, Patricia Barber, Oregon, Kevin Mahogany, Bill Frisell, Gary Burton, Paquito D'Rivera and many, many more.
Wednesday 6:00 AM - 3:00 PM (repeated 3:00 pm -Midnight)
Listen for your favorite artists and CDs of 2013 during our Top 88 Countdown with many of today's top players and singers making our list including; Hiromi, Terence Blanchard, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Christian McBride, Jacky Terrasson, Poncho Sanchez, Kenny Garrett, Patricia Barber, Oregon, Kevin Mahogany, Bill Frisell, Gary Burton, Paquito D'Rivera and many, many more.
Short List with Bob Naujoks
Mon. - Thurs. at 8:35 AM and Saturday at 7 AM
Vocal Short List 13: Jennifer Barnes
Jennifer Barnes is a
new discovery for host Bob Naujoks. The listing of her accomplishments and
associations is enough to tell one that she is a singer of the highest caliber.
Her alto voice is fresh, flexible, warm and resonant; and she can scat with the
best of them. She teaches at the renowned jazz incubator, the University of
North Texas, and is also a member of two jazz oriented acapella groups.
Jazz Profiles with Nancy Wilson
Monday at 6:00 PM
Mel Tormé: The 'Velvet' Voice of Jazz
Like Ella
Fitzgerald, Torme's tender treatment of a ballad was offset with a powerful
sense of swing. An accomplished drummer and pianist, he also sang songs much
like jazz instrumentalists would play them. With help from friends and
colleagues, we'll examine one of the most fascinating careers in jazz.
Jazz Corner of the World with Craig Kessler
Monday, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM (follows Jazz
Profiles)
"Birth Date Anniversary Celebration For
Pianist, Earl "Fatha" Hines"
Craig celebrates
this occasion with a grand tour of the lengthy career of one of the all-time
greats -- Earl Kenneth Hines, known universally as "the
Fatha"....born December 28 in 1903, and brightening our souls up until
April 22, 1983. We'll hear Mr. Hines
from his early days with Louis Armstrong in the late 1920s, up through his
final recordings in the late 1970s. Don't miss this celebration of the "father of modern jazz
piano"!
Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wendell Pierce
Tuesday at 6:00 PM
Kansas City: K.C. and The Count feat. Frank
Wess
The Jazz at Lincoln
Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis romp through the Kansas City songbook of
the Count Basie Band. Basie alum and saxophonist Frank Wess joins pianist Eldar
Djangirov to perform "One O'Clock Jump," "The Golden Bullet"
and "Moten Swing." The passing of reedman Frank Wess on October 30
led us to recall "K.C. and the Count" from our 2008 Jazz at Lincoln
Center season, in which we featured Wess as part of a spotlight on the Basie
Band. A Kansas City native who grew up in DC, Frank Wess joined Basie in 1953
as a tenor saxophonist, but with the Count's encouragement, Wess redefined the
role of the flute in jazz. He was honored as an NEA Jazz Master in 2007. Frank Wess would have celebrated his 92nd
birthday on January 4th.
Toast of a Nation (NPR) Live!
Tuesday at 8:00 PM – Wednesday at 4:15 AM
(see above)
JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater
Wednesday at 6:00 PM
(Pre-empted this
week for KCCK’s Annual New Year’s Day Top 88 Countdown Special)
Wednesday Night Special
7:00 PM (Follows JazzSet)
(Pre-empted this
week for KCCK’s Annual New Year’s Day Top 88 Countdown Special)
Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland
Thursday at 6:00 PM
Marian McPartland with Elvis Costello (Part 1)
The tables are
turned as McPartland sits at the guest bench to discuss her life as a performer
and as host of Piano Jazz. Elvis Costello guest hosts as McPartland reminisces about
moments from the program’s early days— such as her interviews with debut
guest, Mary Lou Williams, and with Bill Evans, who gave McPartland a lesson in the structure of his playing on air. Costello
sings and McPartland plays “Our Love Is Here to Stay” and “Dancing on the
Ceiling.”
Jazz Corner of the World with Craig Kessler
Saturday, Noon - 4:00 PM
"The 75th Anniversary Celebration of
Blue Note Records"
In this detailed
series of shows, Craig will give us a close look at the evolution of the
greatest of all 20th century jazz labels -- Blue Note Records. We'll hear at least one selection from each
and every recording session beginning with the January 6th, 1939 piano
recordings of Albert Ammons and Meade 'Lux' Lewis. Also, in this inaugural show, we'll hear from
the Port of Harlem Jazzmen, J.C.Higginbotham, Sidney Bechet, Earl Hines, Teddy
Bunn, Josh White, Edmond Hall, and a number of other infrequently heard
'traditional jazz' masters. Don't miss
this first episode spotlighting the story of the fascinating development of the
history of Blue Note Records!
Riverwalk Jazz
Sunday at 5:00 PM
Jim Cullum’s Jazz Cabaret — Live at Pearl
Stable
Classic American
jazz is a gold mine of great music. The Jim Cullum Jazz Band and their guests dig
up some personal favorites and flex their creative muscle on tunes never before
performed on Riverwalk Jazz. It’s “the best of what you’ve never heard” in a
rollicking concert performance.
KCCK's Midnight CD
The Monday - Sunday Midnight CD for this week
can be found at:
http://www.kcck.org/onair/midnight_cd.php