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The Jazz Workshops Pt. 1 on Night Lights tonight


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This week on Night Lights I'll be playing music from the 1956 RCA Victor Jazz Workshop albums of George Russell and Hal McKusick. (A Part 2 will air in late November, featuring music from Johnny Carisi's abandoned session and Charles Mingus' Savoy Jazz Workshop album.) The program airs at 11:10 tonight (9:10 on the West Coast, 12:10 on the East Coast); you can listen live on WFIU, or you can listen next week when it's posted in the archives.

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This program will re-air this evening at 11:05 EST on WFIU. It will also air at 9 p.m. Central Time on WNIN-Evansville, where it will be followed by Afterglow, featuring the Pacific Jazz recordings of Gil Evans. It will also air Sunday evening at 10 EST on Michigan's Blue Lake Public Radio (tune in beforehand to catch Lazaro Vega).

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This program and its sequel, "The Jazz Workshops Part 2," are already archived and available for listening under the dates of October 16 and November 27, 2004.

Next week: "Away From the Spaceways: John Gilmore."

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This program will re-air this evening at 11:05 EST on WFIU. It will also air at 9 p.m. Central Time on WNIN-Evansville, where it will be followed by Afterglow, featuring the Pacific Jazz recordings of Gil Evans. It will also air Sunday evening at 10 EST on Michigan's Blue Lake Public Radio (tune in beforehand to catch Lazaro Vega).

mckusick.jpg

This program and its sequel, "The Jazz Workshops Part 2," are already archived and available for listening under the dates of October 16 and November 27, 2004.

Next week: "Away From the Spaceways: John Gilmore."

your gilmore treatment will be a hoot!

havent had an elegant nightlights fix for a couple weeks. pick one for me, please.

roche was my last visit.

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Glad you caught the Roche--one of the better recent ones IMHO. Some suggested older shows, if you haven't heard them already: Teddy Charles: the Early Avant-Garde, Jazz Goes to the Cold War, Songs Everlasting: Don Pullen & George Adams on Blue Note, or Nina Simone on Philips.

the cold war it is. very familiar with adams-pullen. thanks!

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