The Jazz Show: Episode #42

Journeying from Bebop to Spiritual, through Cosmic to Free, and covering everything in between, Andy will play the music you need to hear on a Sunday afternoon. Broadcasting on the second Sunday of the month at 4 pm.

Andrew had a picture of his ideal radio show in mind. Many years ago, Donald Fagen wrote a song called The Nightfly. It told the story of a lone-wolf disc jockey passing the night on the fictional WJAZ, which provided “jazz and conversation from the foot of Mount Belzoni.” The album cover showed Fagen doing two things you wouldn’t be permitted to do in a modern radio studio: one is smoking, the other is actually playing records…

Andy will be covering jazz standards as well as a great selection of newer releases.

Featuring:

  1. Erni Clark – By the Grace of God, I Am
  2. Alabaster DePlume – Whisky Story Time
  3. James Tatum Trio Plus – Introduction
  4. Wildflower – Where the Earth Meets the Sky
  5. Jan Allan – Odins Oga
  6. Alice Coltrane – Wisdom Eye
  7. Mark Lotz Quartet – Malalai
  8. Yazz Ahmed – Exhale
  9. Emmanuel Abdul-Rahim – Kalahari Suite
  10. Michael Garrick – Temple Dancer
  11. James Tatum – Lotta Chant
  12. Masabumi Kikuchi – Tokyo
  13. Creative Arts Ensemble – Uhuru
  14. Duško Gojković – Bosna Calling
  15. Art Ensemble Of Chicago – Nice Guys
  16. Cullen Knight – A’Keem (Brother)
  17. Yusef Lateef – Morning
  18. Compass – Pharoah’s Thing
  19. Michel Roques – Le Temps
  20. Duško Gojković – Macedonian Fertility Dance
  21. Hans Dulfer – Candy Clouds Pt 2
  22. Carmelo Garcia – Trane
  23. Mulatu Astatke – Kasalefkut-hulu
  24. Lloyd Miller; The Heliocentrics – Salendro
  25. Makaya McCraven – The Jaunt
Andrew. A Funny Little Man in Harrogate.

Andrew is a freelance web designer and one of the founders of Harrogate Community Radio. He continues to play an active role at the station and is a self-described wannabe artist who should know better. A funny little man, Andrew remains involved in the Backhouse Marriage Experiment, which launched in 2011.

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