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  1. Last night's 5 hour radio program featuring Billie Holiday at the top of the hour, except at midnight (two hours in) when we hear "Out on Blue Lake." The link expires after today: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150225.mp3
  2. http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150224.mp3
  3. March on Jazz From Blue Lake. The "Jazz Retrospective" artist is heard in the first part of each hour, 10 p.m. - 3 a.m., Monday through Friday: March 2015 Retros 2 Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis, tenor saxophone 3 Rosemary Clooney, voice 4 Stephen Rush, piano/keyboards 5 Rodney Whitaker, bass 6 Peter Bernstein, guitar 9 Ornette Coleman, alto saxophone 10 Bix Beiderbecke, cornet 11 Rene Marie, voice 12 Mike Clark, drums 13 Malachi Thompson, trumpet 16 Ru...

  4. http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/C/bo19394163.html Civic Jazz AMERICAN MUSIC AND KENNETH BURKE ON THE ART OF GETTING ALONG Anyone check this out?
  5. Lazaro Vega Featured at East Grand Rapids Arts For Life Fundraiser on March 7th East Grand Rapids Public Schools (EGRPS) Stage and Music Boosters announced Blue Lake Public Radio’s Lazaro Vega as the 2015 recipient of The Sheila Pantlind Award. The annual award honors a community member’s outstanding contribution to the arts. Congratulations, Lazaro! Lazaro will receive the Sheila Pantlind Award during the EGRPS Arts For Life fundraising event. This year’s benefit conc...

  6. About two hours in you'll hear a solo saxophone performance by Patrick Brennan -- wondered what you think of his music and ideas. Turned into a kind of Diane Rhem version of "Out on Blue Lake." http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150218.mp3
  7. Last evening's Jazz From Blue Lake remembered Buddy DeFranco on what would have been his 92nd birthday:http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150217.mp3
  8. Tonight on Jazz From Blue Lake, please join Blue Lake Public Radio for the music of pianist/composer/educator Steve Talaga. “Contemplating the Heavens” is neither one style or another: it’s a 16 movement work based on four tonal centers that define variety through different rhythms and instrumental combinations. Steve’s music was commissioned by Linda Foster to accompany her 9 line poems found in the chapbook “Contemplating the Heavens.” And it is a major work by one of Grand Rapids premier musical minds utilizing some of the greatest players in the State today. Ready to go on an adventure? see www.adventuremusic.org Sunday you'll hear Linda Foster, Rob Smith, Tom Lockwood, Earlie Braggs, Keith Hall, Gary McCoury, Manna Shintani, McClane Watson, Chris Waechter, and Steve Talaga at the piano play live. Tonight, 10 p.m. - 3 a.m. you'll hear recordings by Steve and many others streaming live from www.bluelake.org/radio or via the Blue Lake Public Radio app for iPhone or Android.
  9. 2/12/64 the Miles Davis Quintet at Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center, is the centerpiece for last evening's Jazz From Blue Lake broadcast, available here on demand throughout today only: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150212.mp3
  10. March 7th: Spring Lake Bands are proud to present the MSU Jazz Orchestra 1 featuring guitarist Peter Bernstein, in concert with the Spring Lake MS and HS Jazz Bands. Please join us for a great night of music on March 7. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and students. Tickets will be available at the door. If you'd like to reserve tickets ahead of time, please e-mail me at jazznight@springlakebands.org Thanks, Mike Truszkowski Spring Lake Bands

  11. Thursday night Jazz From Blue Lake continued our Black History Month specials with a program on the great ballad and rhythm singer from Chicago, Johnny Hartman. This broadcast included an interview from 2003 with Hartman biographer Gregg Akkerman, http://johnnyhartmanbook.com. Here's a link to the program: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150205.mp3
  12. Raymond John Kamalay's discussion of the history of slavery through all human time at the Spring Lake District Library last night was tremendously researched and richly informative. He's playing guitar and singing at The Book Nook & Java Shop in Montague this evening @7. Check out his interpretations of Ethel Water's music of the 1920's, for sure. Right Daryl Fischer?

  13. So, this airs next Tuesday, the 10th, and then is available on demand....
  14. http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150204.mp3
  15. Thanks Scott -- J.D. first came to my attention, after the Red Record, with a Muskegon, Michigan, native: Stacy Dillard. In 2004, Dillard sent me an album called "Elite State of Mind" where he and J.D. team up. Though he grew up in Detroit, J.D. wasn't able to get to Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp to study. He dropped a note saying hearing his music on Blue Lake's station the other night meant a lot to him.
  16. Last night's Jazz From Blue Lake featured the music of Gregory Porter, and also forecast a Western Michigan University concert bringing Randy Brecker and Edward Simon to Kalamazoo this Thursday. Here's the on-demand file for the program. The link is good through today: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150203.mp3
  17. Link good until late tonight. Detroit born saxophonist J.D. Allen. http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/18-1-20150202.mp3
  18. http://www.newsweek.com/john-coltranes-love-supreme-still-masterpiece-after-50-years-303349
  19. Jumping back into concert production starting with a nonet (string quartet plus jazz quintet) and the poet Linda Nemec Foster on Sunday, February 15th at 3 p.m. Foster wrote a group of nine line poems inspired by the cosmos, and Talaga developed a major work on four tonal centers inspired by them. In this concert, the music and poetry are performed together. After party at The Green Well. See http://www.adventuremusic.orgfor tickets. Darn -- the jpeg attachment didn't work here. 178 kb is too big?
  20. http://ww2.kqed.org/arts/2015/02/02/composing-the-future-a-talk-with-jazz-titan-henry-threadgill/
  21. http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150130.mp3 http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150130.mp3
  22. for those who can't read "Notes" on FB: January 29, 2015 The Jazz Datebook: Regular Hits: Mondays from 6 to 10 p.m., Fridays 7 – 11 p.m. and Saturdays 6-10 p.m. The What Not Inn features a revolving cast of local musicians each weekend and Mondays hosts a jam session open to musicians and vocalists. They have two good jazz shows coming up in. See the full schedule here: www.whatnotinn.com. The What Not Inn is located at M89 and the Blue Star Highway, 2405 68th Street, Fennville,...

  23. January 29, 2015 The Jazz Datebook: Regular Hits: Mondays from 6 to 10 p.m., Fridays 7 – 11 p.m. and Saturdays 6-10 p.m. The What Not Inn features a revolving cast of local musicians each weekend and Mondays hosts a jam session open to musicians and vocalists. They have two good jazz shows coming up in. See the full schedule here: www.whatnotinn.com. The What Not Inn is located at M89 and the Blue Star Highway, 2405 68th Street, Fennville, MI. (269) 543-3341. Mondays from 8 to 11 p.m. with low lighting and an inviting closeness to the band, pianist/vocalist John Shea holds for with real jazz played by unshakeable sidement, bassist Warren Jones III and drummer Fred Knapp, at The Republic, 45 South Division. www.republicgrandrapids.com. Monday night at 8 p.m. Swingtooth hosts the open mic jam at the Rockford Brewing Company, 12 E Bridge St, Rockford, Michigan, (616) 951-4677. Swingtooth includes two acoustic hand-built guitars played by Lee and David Middleman, with Chris Cudworth on bass. Tuesdays at 7 p.m. it is diva time at Bar Divani, 15 Ionia Ave. N.W., Grand Rapids, as the finest female singers in the area step up and swing. For a full schedule: http://www.bar-divani.com/tastings-a-events/live-music Phone (616) 774 – 9463. Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. The Tom Hagen Trio with vocalist Rick Reuther at Noto’s Old World Italian Dining, 6600 28th Street SE, Grand Rapids. (616) 493 – 6686, or www.notosoldworld.com. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday live piano jazz is heard from 7 to 10 p.m. at Mangiamo, 1033 Lake Drive S.E., Grand Rapids. Information from (616) 742 – 0600. www.thegilmorecollection.com. Thursdays at 7 p.m. a variety of jazz bands rotate the schedule at The Book Nook and Java Shop, 8744 Ferry Street in Montague. The last Thursday of the month belongs to trumpeter Brad Fritcher and Trios. See www.thebooknookjavashop.com and click on the calendar for Thursday night. Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., pianist-vocalist Robin Connell plays in the Lumber Baron Bar at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, 187 Monroe Avenue N.W., Grand Rapids. See www.robinconnell.com. Fridays, 7 p.m. the John Shea Trio plays at the J.W. Marriot Hotel, 235 Louis Street N.W., Grand Rapids. (616) 242 – 1448. Saturdays at 7:30, pianist John Shea leads his trio at Noto’s Old World Italian Dining, 6600 28th Street S.E., Grand Rapids. See www.notosoldworld.com or call (616) 493 – 6686. On the Third Saturday of each month, Hope Church, 2010 Kalamazoo, SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507, presents “Jazz and Justice” with jazz from 6 to 7:15 p.m. and a Justice conversation from 7:20 to 8 p.m. Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. guitarist Greg Miller brings his 6-1-6 guitar concept to the J.W. Marriot Hotel, 235 Louis Street N.W., Grand Rapids. (616) 242 – 1448. Sundays, Randy Marsh’s Sunday Night Jazz Hang at The Speak EZ Lounge, 600 Monroe Avenue N.W., Grand Rapids, is a fun jam session. Information from (616) 458 – 2689. Student musicians under 21 with a parent or legal guardian will have a chance to play with Marsh from 7 to 9; the host trio plays from 9 p.m. – 10 p.m. www.speakezlounge.com. First Sunday of every month from 5 to 7 p.m. the Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra plays Founders Brewing Company, 235 Grandville Avenue S.W., downtown Grand Rapids. The GRJO is the region’s premier professional jazz orchestra. Information from www.grjo.com. Timely Hits: Thursday, February 5th at 7:30 p.m. six time Grammy award winning trumpeter Randy Brecker is Western Michigan University’s 2015 Jazz Masters Artist. He’s joined by guest pianist Edward Simon in concert with The Western Jazz Quartet, the WMU Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Lab Band at The Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo. Tickets from (800) 228 – 9858. Friday, February 6 at 7:30 p.m. The Hart Community Performing Arts Series celebrates its 100th concert at Hart Public Schools Auditorium, 308 W. Johnson Street, Hart, MI 49420: www.hartauditorium.org. This special event features guitarists Frank Vignola and Vinny Raniola, accordionist Julien Labro, saxophonist Carl Cafagna, bassist Tom Knific and drummer Tim Froncek. More information about the Hart Community Performing Arts Series available from Tom Kirk, (231) 873 – 6270. Sunday, February 8th at 3 p.m. the new series of piano concerts in Grand Rapids features Xavier Davis with bassist Matt Brewer. “Jazz in the Sanctuary” is held at Fountain Street Church, 24 Fountain St. NE, Grand Rapids 49503Information from www.jazzinthesanctuary.eventbrite.com or (616) 459 – 8386. Thursday, February 12th at 8 p.m. Western Michigan University Jams with drummer Keith Hall at The Union Cabaret and Grille, 125 South Kalamazoo Mall, Kalamazoo, MI 49007. This is an Open Jam Session. (269) 384- 6756 or www.millenniumrestaurants.com/union/index.php . Sunday, February 15th at 3 p.m. The LaFontsee Galleries in conjunction with www.adventuremusic.org presents a new series of improvised music concerts, “The Underground Concert Series,” with Grand Rapids’ first poet Laureate Linda Nemec Foster accompanied by music from composer/pianist Steve Talaga’s Nonet. Together they’ll perform Linda Nemec Foster’s poem cycle “Contemplating the Heavens.” A string quartet plus jazz quintet join Linda Nemec Foster as she reads from her 2001 chapbook “Contemplating the Heavens” published by Ridgeway Press, in the unique surroundings of LaFontsee Galleries, 833 Lake Dr SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506; (616) 451-9820. Ticket are $20 in advance, $10 for students with a student I.D. and $25 at the door. Advance tickets available only from www.adventuremusic.org . Sunday, February 15th at 4 p.m. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with 2011 NEA Jazz Master and 2014 UMS Distinguished Artist Award recipient, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, at Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor. Presented by the University Music Society, www.ums.org. Monday, February 16th at 6:30 p.m. the West Michigan Jazz Series, “Monday Night at The B.O.B.” presents the Tom Hagen Trio with vocalist Rick Reuther. Tom Hagen’s musical vitae is rich with performing, arranging and recording experience. With wife Cherie Hagen on drums and voice, the group includes the versatile saxophonist Mike Lutley and special guest vocalist Rick Reuther. See www.wmichjazz.org for more information. Tuesday February 17th at 7:30 p.m. the Truth in Jazz Orchestra returns to Watermark 920, 920 Washington Avenue, Muskegon, 49441. Fronted by drummer Tim Froncek, TIJO brings big band jazz excitement to the lakeshore. See www.tijo.org for more. Thursday, February 19th at 7:30 p.m., world renowned bassist Christian McBride leads his trio with Christian Sands, piano, and Ulysses Owens Jr., drums, in the Jazz Series at St. Cecilia Music Center, 24 Ransom Ave. NE, Grand Rapids, 49503. Information from www.scmc-online.org or by calling (616) 459 – 2224. Friday, February 20, the Kris Bowers Trio appears in “Dinner and a Show” presented by the Fontana Chamber Arts in Kalamazoo. 6:30 p.m. dinner and 8 p.m. performance at Cityscape at the City Centre, Kalamazoo. Information from www.fontanachamberarts.org or (269) 382-7774. Friday, February 20that 8:00 p.m. at Ann Arbor’s Michigan Theater, a 50th Anniversary Celebration: The Campbell Brothers perform John Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme.” The Campbell Brothers, whose unique sacred steel gospel music was created in African-American churches, revisit John Coltrane’s 4 part spiritual work on their signature slide guitars, marking the 50th anniversary of Coltrane’s great recording, paying particular attention to “A Love Supreme”’s transcendent spiritual message. With Chuck Campbell, pedal steel; Darick Campbell, lap steel; Phillip Campbell, electric guitar; Carlton Campbell, drums; Daric Bennett, bass See more at: www.ums.org/performance/thecampbellbrothers . Saturday, February 21st at 8 p.m. trumpeter Brad Fritcher (see: http://www.youtube.com/user/BradFritcherMusic) and his band Moods appear at One Trick Pony, 136 Fulton Street East, Grand Rapids, 49503. Thursday, March 12that 7:30 p.m. 2014 Grammy nominated vocalist Rene Marie visits the St. Cecilia Music Center to perform in the historic Royce Auditorium, 24 Ransom Ave. N.E., Grand Rapids, 49503. See www.scmc-online.org/rene-marie . Friday and Saturday, March 13th and 14th, Saxophonist Miguel Zenon is guest artist in residence for the 35th Annual Western Invitational Jazz Festival. On Friday, March 13th at 7:30 Miguel Zenon performs with the Western Jazz Quartet at the Dalton Center Recital Hall, WMU, Kalamazoo. Then, on Saturday, March 14th he’s heard at 7:30 p.m. with the Western Michigan University Big Band at the Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo. On Saturday the 14 the Western Invitational Jazz Festival, featuring high school ensembles from across the region, begins at 8 a.m. Advance tickets available from Miller Auditorium (269) 387-2300 or (800) 228-9858 & at the door. Thursday, March 26that 8 p.m. Hammond organist Bill Heid headlines with guitarist Ralph Tope and drummer Jeff Shoup at The Tip Top Delux Bar, 760 Butterworth, Grand Rapids: (616) 272-3910. Friday, March 20that 8:00 p.m. Steve Wilson and Wilsonian's Grain plays the Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo. Featuring Steve Wilson, saxophones; Orrin Evans, piano; Ugonna Okegwo, bass; and Bill Stewart, drums. Advance tickets available from Miller Auditorium (269) 387-2300 or (800) 228-9858 & at the door. Sunday, March 22ndat 3 p.m. The LaFontsee Galleries in conjunction with www.adventuremusic.org presents “The Underground Concert Series” with Charlie Kohlhase's Chicago Explorers Club featuring the Boston/Cambridge area leader Charlie Kohlhase on alto, tenor & baritone saxophones; James Falzone, clarinet; Aaron Darrell, bass; Tim Daisy, drums; and Russ Johnson, trumpet. Ticket are $20 in advance, $10 for students with a student I.D. and $25 at the door. Advance tickets available only from www.adventuremusic.org. The phone number at the LaFontsee Galleries is (616) 451 – 9820. The LaFontsee Galleries are wheel chair accessible. Wednesday, March 25th The Bad Plus perform at The Knickerbocker Theatre, 86 East 8th Street, Holland, 49423. See www.hope.edu/arts/knick or phone (616) 395 – 7890. Thursday, April 16th at 7:30 p.m. an evening with pianists Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea at Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor. http://ums.org/performance/an-evening-with-herbie-hancock-and-chick-corea/. Friday, April 17th at 8 p.m. the Austin-based Hot Club of Cowtown plays gypsy jazz at the Saugatuck Center Center for the Arts, 400 Culver Street, Saugatuck, MI 49453, (269) 857 – 2399, or www.sc4a.org. With fiddler Elana James, guitarist Whit Smith and bassist Jake Erwin, the Hot Club of Cowtown plays off the legacies of Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys as well as jazz legend Django Reinhardt.
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