KSJS-FM, San Jose, CA
Jazz Playlist for the Week of 8-22-10
Reporting to JazzWeek
Interviewed Artist, on “Straight No Chaser”, Sundays 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., with Mike Schwartz:
John Abercrombie, featuring “Five on One” (Contact), Pirouet – 8/22
Interviewed Artists, on “The Creative Source”, Sundays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with Brad Stone:
None this week.
Adds:
Kelly Jefferson Quartet – Next Exit – Cellar Live – 8/22
Michael Dease – Grace – Jazz Legacy – 8/22
Endo/Okimoto/Taba – Rhythm Summit – Rhythm Summit – 8/22
Alex Brown – Pianist – Paquito/Sunnyside – 8/22
Matt Jorgensen – Tattooed by Passion – Origin – 8/22
Hadley Caliman & Pete Christlieb – Reunion – 8/22
Jeff Richman – Like That – Nefer – 8/22
Guillermo Klein – Domador de Heullas – Limbo/Sunnyside – 8/22
Radam Schwartz & Conspiracy for Positivity – Songs for the Soul – Arabesque – 8/22
Ralph Alessi – Cognitive Dissonance – CamJazz – 8/22
Christian Howes – Out of the Blue – Resonance – 8/22
Dave Anderson Quartet – Clarity – Pony Boy – 8/22
Heavy Rotation:
Chris Washburne and the Syotos Band – Fields of Moons – Jazzheads – 8/15
Tamir Hendelman – Destinations – Resonance – 8/15
The Stephen Anderson Trio – Nation Degeneration – Summit – 8/1
Hilario Duran Trio – Motion – Alma – 8/1
Sunna Gunnlaugs – The Dream – Sunny Sky – 8/1
Fred Hersch Trio – Whirl – Palmetto – 8/1
Pat Bianchi – Back Home – Doodlin – 8/1
Oleg Kireyev/Keith Javors – Rhyme and Reason – Inarhyme – 8/1
Amina Figarova – Sketchs – Munich – 8/1
The Vocal Jazz Collective – Redefinition – OA2 – 7/11
The Dave Wilson Quartet – Spiral – Summit – 7/4
Marian Petrescu – Thrivin’ – Resonance – 7/4
Steve Davis – Images – Positone – 7/4
The Stryker/Slagle Band – Keeper – Panorama – 7/4
The Stanley Clarke Band – f. Hiromi – Heads Up – 7/4
Jason Moran – Ten – Blue Note – 7/4
Medium Rotations:
Mainstream:
Kenny Burrell – Be Yourself – High Note – 8/15
Taeko – Voice – Flat Nine – 8/8
Takao Iwaki – Introducing – White Sands – 8/8
Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra – Jimmy Heath: The Endless Search – Origin – 8/8
Harvie S – Cocolamus Bridge – Blue Bamboo – 8/1
Patty Cronheim – Days Like These – Say So – 8/1
Anthony E. Nelson, Jr. – Testament/Live at Cecil’s – Music Stand – 7/11
Dave Peck – Modern Romance – Let’s Play Stella – 7/11
Bill Charlap & Renee Rosnes – Double Portrait – Blue Note – 7/11
Ted Hogarth and the Mulligan Mosaics Big Band – Live at the Jazz Showcase – Jazz Showcase – 7/11
Curtis Fuller – I Will Tell Her – Capri – 7/4
Progressive:
Ben Monder/Bill McHenry – Bloom – Sunnyside – 8/8
David Weiss & Point of Departure – Snuck In – Sunnyside – 8/1
Wally Schnalle – Out of the Pan – Retlaw – 8/1
Skerik’s Syncopated Taint Septet – Live at the Triple Door – The Royal Potato Family – 8/1
Contact – Five on One – Pirouet – 8/1
Steve Coleman and Five Elements – Harvesting Semblances and Affinities – Pi – 8/1
Chris Graham Trio – After-Birth of the Cool – Chris Graham Trio – 8/1
Ziggurat Quartet – Calculated Gestures – Origin – 8/1
Geri Allen & Timeline – Live – Motéma – 7/11
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey – Stay Gold – The Royal Potato Family – 7/11
Blues:
Rick Derringer - The Three Kings of the Blues - Shrapnel - 8/16
Eric Gale - Relentless - Shrapnel - 8/16
Harper - Stand Together - Blind Pig - 8/16
Kevin Selfe & the Tornadoes - Playing the Game - www.kevinselfe.com - 8/16
John Lee Hooker, Jr. - Live in Istanbul, Turkey - Steppin' Stone - 8/2
Ron Hacker & the Hacksaws - Burnin' - Blue Skunk - 8/2
Rob Stone - Back Around Here - Earwig - 8/2
Eddie Turner - Miracles & Demons - Northern Blues - 8/2
Albert Castiglia - Keepin' On - Blue Leaf - 8/2
Landau/Ford/Haslip/Novak - Renegade Creation - Blues Bureau Int'l - 7/19
Lou DeAdder - Number 5 - Start It Up - 7/19
Ghost Town Blues Band - Dust the Dust - Inside Sounds - 7/19
Jimmy Dawkins - The Leric Story - Delmark - 7/19
World Features:
Mark Piszczek – Bamboo Philharmonic – Blue Bamboo – 8/8
Darwin Noguera’s Evolution Quintet – The Gardner – Chicago Sessions – 8/8
The Craig Russo Latin Jazz Project – Mambo Influenciado – Cagoots – 8/8
Jon Gold – Brazil Confidential – Zoho – 8/8
The Waitiki 7 – New Sounds of Exotica – Pass Out – 6/27
Light Airplay:
Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra – Mezzanine – Owl Studios – 8/15
Laurie Antonioli – American Dreams – Intrinsic – 8/8
Adrian Iaies Trio – A Child’s Smile – Sunnyside – 8/8
Ori Dagan – S’Cat Got My Tongue – Scat Cat – 8/1
Nathan Eklund Group – Coin Flip – OA2 – 8/1
Susie Hansen – Represente de la Salsa – Jazz Caliente – 8/1
Regina Carter – Reverse Thread – E1 – 8/1
Chris Massey’s “Nue Jazz Project” – Vibranium – Chrismasseyjazz – 8/1
Rebecca Coupe Franks – Check the Box – RCF – 8/1
Musique Noir – Good Hair – Musique Noir – 8/1
Norm Amadio and Friends – Panda Digital – 7/11
Hiroe Sekine – A-Mé – Sekai Music – 6/27
Going Recurrent:
Billy Childs Ensemble f. The Ying Quartet – Autumn: In Moving Pictures – Artist Share – 6/27
Amabutho – Sikelela – Alma – 6/27
Mike Clark – Carnival of Soul – Owl Studios – 6/20
Gregory Porter – Water – Motéma – 6/20
Carrie Wicks – I’ll Get Around To It – OA2 – 6/20
Paul Carr – Straight Ahead Soul – PCJ – 6/20
John Hicks & Frank Morgan – Twogether – High Note – 6/20
Tony Allen – Secret Agent – Nonesuch – 6/20
Randy Klein/Oleg Kireyev/Chris Washburne – Sunday Morning – Jazzheads – 6/20
Shawn Maxwell Quartet – Maxwell’s House – Chicago Sessions – 6/20
Marco Benevento – Between the Needles and Nightfall – Royal Potato Family – 6/20
Kenia – Celebrates Dorival Caymmi – Mooka – 6/20
Richard Blake – Midtown at Midnight – Richard Blake – 6/20
Marc Cary – Focus Trio Live 2009 – Motéma – 6/13
Jeff Antoniuk and the Jazz Update – Brotherhood – JAJU – 6/13
Tom Graf – Grafitti – Tom Graf – 6/7
Dr. Brad Stone, Music Director and Faculty Advisor
KSJS 90.5 FM
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San Jose State University
San Jose, CA 95192-0094
www.ksjs.org
Home Office:
Music Calls: 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Wednesdays, PT
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Assistant Music Director for Blues: Kevin Foley Ariente (Kevin@ksjs.org)
San Jose is the 3rd largest city in California (behind L.A. and San Diego) and the nation’s 10th largest city (population about 1 million), and the San Jose/Oakland/S.F. metro area is the 4th largest in the country (population about 6.6 million). KSJS broadcasts to the greater San Jose metropolitan area at 1.5 kwatts, and our signal covers the vast majority of the Bay area’s listeners. KSJS typically programs 28 hours per week of jazz (including blues), with regular DJs:
Mike Schwartz (“Straight, No Chaser”), Sundays, 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Brad (“The Jazz Doctor”) Stone, (“The Creative Source for New Jazz and Current Artists”), Sundays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Quacy (“Q”) Superville, Mondays, 2 a.m. to 6 a.m.
Kevin Foley Ariente (“Unconscious Desires”), Tuesdays, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
John (“Not So Serious”) King, Fridays, 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Ramon (“Chef Ramon”) Johnson, (featuring “The Blues Café”), Fridays, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Playlists for these shows can be viewed at www.yes.com
In addition to JazzWeek, we report to CMJ Jazz, CMJ New World and Living Blues. Jazz Week 8-22-10.doc