jazzkrow Posted Friday at 04:10 AM Report Posted Friday at 04:10 AM (Although this can be considered Political). It's still about our music, and so I am posting here.... I just saw on NPR that Jason Moran has left the Kennedy Center where he was director of jazz programming. Unsure whether he left voluntarily or was pushed out. It never ends .. Quote
mjazzg Posted Friday at 08:51 AM Report Posted Friday at 08:51 AM Perhaps connected to https://www.northernpublicradio.org/2025-09-11/jazz-head-at-kennedy-center-is-the-latest-firing-at-the-beleaguered-arts-institution Quote
david weiss Posted Friday at 09:37 AM Report Posted Friday at 09:37 AM 5 hours ago, jazzkrow said: (Although this can be considered Political). It's still about our music, and so I am posting here.... I just saw on NPR that Jason Moran has left the Kennedy Center where he was director of jazz programming. Unsure whether he left voluntarily or was pushed out. It never ends .. Jason left back in July. Kevin Struthers, who has been there for 3o years, was fired this week. He did good work, this is a shame..... Quote
bertrand Posted Friday at 03:11 PM Report Posted Friday at 03:11 PM I agree, they had some great concerts there. A real shame. In a normal world, it would have been a great place to put on concerts related to whatever goodies might be found in the Wayne Shorter Archive once it is cataloged. Kevin had a good rapport with Wayne and Carolina and brought him there several times. I will have to find another venue... Quote
kh1958 Posted Friday at 05:39 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:39 PM I'm sure Kid Rock Sings the Music of Billie Holiday will more than compensate. Quote
ghost of miles Posted Friday at 06:27 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:27 PM (edited) I thought Jason had tendered his resignation on June 19 (appropriately enough). The Kennedy Center has become an absolute joke. Likely no NEA Jazz Masters this year either. EDIT: Close enough re the date of Moran's departure--June 19 was apparently his last performance before stepping down. Jason Moran leaves Kennedy Center Edited Friday at 06:30 PM by ghost of miles Quote
T.D. Posted Friday at 06:43 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:43 PM 1 hour ago, kh1958 said: I'm sure Kid Rock Sings the Music of Billie Holiday will more than compensate. Kid Rock definitely, but I'm not sure Billie Holiday would pass muster. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Friday at 09:09 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:09 PM 3 hours ago, kh1958 said: I'm sure Kid Rock Sings the Music of Billie Holiday will more than compensate. Kid Rock couldn't cover Billie Holiday but I think they'd be ok it if he did a cover of Gary Glitter's "Rock And Roll". Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted Friday at 09:18 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:18 PM 8 minutes ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Kid Rock couldn't cover Billie Holiday but I think they'd be ok it if he did a cover of Gary Glitter's "Rock And Roll". Spot on. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Saturday at 11:39 PM Report Posted Saturday at 11:39 PM Cassandra Wilson is of a similar political persuasion to Kid Rock and Gloria Gaynor, so maybe she’ll get the job. This is all so depressing. Quote
JSngry Posted Sunday at 12:33 AM Report Posted Sunday at 12:33 AM https://youtu.be/YyNtFAMMsuA?si=C4_1JFIjU277Xsxa Quote
Patrick Posted Monday at 02:10 AM Report Posted Monday at 02:10 AM I have been a longtime Kennedy Center subscriber, primarily for jazz and dance. Lots of tremendous shows there over the years. My last jazz performance there for me this season was Jason Moran & Friends in late April. Those friends were Wadada Leo Smith, Sylvie Courvoisier, Mary Halvorson, Nicole Mitchell, Terri Lyne Carrington, and Reggie Workman. Over the years, the jazz program was notorious for being the last to announce its schedule. Two months ago, I exchanged emails with Kevin gently asking if/when a subscription series might be announced. He suggested (...not too strongly) that something might get announced late August/early September. So prior to this most recent news, I would occasionally check the website. What “jazz” is currently scheduled? There are a few free performances on the Millenium Stage. For ticketed events, the Pan American Symphony Orchestra will present Tango of the Americas in October and one week later, the Glenn Miller Orchestra performs. Seriously. Check out their current suits. As of this writing, that is the jazz program at Kennedy Center. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Monday at 02:45 PM Report Posted Monday at 02:45 PM 12 hours ago, Patrick said: What “jazz” is currently scheduled? There are a few free performances on the Millenium Stage. For ticketed events, the Pan American Symphony Orchestra will present Tango of the Americas in October and one week later, the Glenn Miller Orchestra performs. Seriously. Check out their current suits. As of this writing, that is the jazz program at Kennedy Center. you've gotta be shitting me. This is grim. Quote
bertrand Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago (edited) My friends at work kindly gave me a gift certificate for KC. I still have $65 left on it, no idea how I will use it, except the gift shop may have some CDs. I attended the April Jason Moran and friends concert. Great lineup on paper but somewhat underwhelming, I felt it did not quite gel. I saw a couple of things that I was surprised were able to go through: 1) Sun Ra Arkestra when Marshall Allen was receiving his Jazz Masters award in April. I have never sung along to 'Space Is The Place' with more glee. 2) Fay Victor's Herbie Nichols SUNG in May. Fantastic project, but definitely 'left of center'. My last visit there was a free event for the DC Jazz Festival. There was some unpleasantness on the shuttle bus on the way over which I cannot discuss here per forum rules. Edited 23 hours ago by bertrand Quote
bertrand Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago On 9/13/2025 at 7:39 PM, clifford_thornton said: Cassandra Wilson is of a similar political persuasion to Kid Rock and Gloria Gaynor, so maybe she’ll get the job. This is all so depressing. You want to puke? For some unfathomable reason, she was chosen to 'play' Abbey Lincoln in a recreation of Max Roach's We Insist. Nasheet Waits was leading the band, maybe he just did not know. An insult to Abbey's memory and everything she and Max fought for. Several us boycotted the gig. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago This thread will be tough to keep non-political, but please try. Quote
jlhoots Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago There's some great Jason Moran on You Tube. Quote
kh1958 Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, jlhoots said: There's some great Jason Moran on You Tube. And on his own label. Quote
optatio Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Jason Moran: Modernistic. Blue Note 7243 5 39838 2 6 [US 2002] Met him with Dave Holland's Overtone Quartet in Göttingen November 9, 2009 Quote
mjazzg Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, optatio said: Jason Moran: Modernistic. Blue Note 7243 5 39838 2 6 [US 2002] Met him with Dave Holland's Overtone Quartet in Göttingen November 9, 2009 That's a great album Quote
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