Genre: Jazz
Jazz at 100
In early 1917, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band made the first jazz recording. Over the next 100 years we have heard transcendent leaps of creativity and staggering virtuosity; we have experienced the music of crushing pain, breathless romance, anger, exhilaration and humor. “Jazz at 100”
The Saturday Night Fish Fry with Neal Murray
Just what is The Saturday Night Fish Fry, anyway? For one thing, it’s the title of a 1949 recording by Louis Jordan and His Tympani Five; the short answer is that it’s the story of a New Orleans jam session that gets out of control.
WoodWarbler’s JazzGrass Radio Show
WoodWarbler’s JazzGrass hosted by Brian Aust in Plainfield, VT is a rich musical exploration of how bluegrass can be linked to jazz along a shape-shifting continuum of newgrass, new acoustic & jamgrass sounds. Starting with traditional bluegrass and ending up in all that jazz connotes,
Modern Jazz Today
Our passion is to broadcast the jazz good news. The joy of creating, the voice of jazz, the stories of today that are reflected in the history of yesteryear, but a deeper reflection of the landscape of today’s sound. We have been presenters of jazz,
UpFront Soul
Sanguine Fromage serves up a weekly blend of funk, soul, and jazz, plus sprinklings of R&B, gospel, and hip-hop. UpFront Soul showcases obscure artists and back-catalogue offerings from more familiar names. You’ll find West African funk, funk-enriched jazz, deep soul, and only the best modern
The Quiet Storm
The Quiet Storm is a relaxing two-hour melange of Smooth Jazz (Boney James, Brian Culbertson, Najee, Grover Washington, Jr., Bob Baldwin, etc.) and Cool R&B (Brian McKnight, Ledisi, Robin Thicke, Ginuwine, Gerald Albright, etc.) with occasional dashes of soft Adult Contemporary and New Age. Two
Cool Jazz Set
Paul Pearce brings you two hours of Modern Jazz each week from WDCE, University of Richmond Radio.