Cedar Walton Trio live at Yoshi's Night Spot in Oakland CA on 4/06/1989. Broadcast on KJAZ 92.7 Alameda CA on their See's Sunday Night jazz series. Hosted by Bud Spangler of KJAZ. Cedar Walton Trio: Cedar Walton-Piano, David Williams-Bass, Billy Higgins-Drums. Thanks to Mark Rabin for another great broadcast recording.
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Cedar Walton Sextet live at the Monterey Jazz Festival In September 1991. This set was broadcast on KCSM 91.1 FM, the Bay Area's jazz station. Hosted by KCSM's Dick Conte & Kathleen Lawton, with an interview of Cedar as the last cut. Thanks again to Mark Rabin from Maryland for this recording.
Topics: Cedar Walton, Monterey Jazz Festival, KCSM, Dick Conte, Kathleen Lawton, FM broadcast, live concert
Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ) recorded live at the Monterey Jazz Festival in September 1991. Broadcast on KJAZ 92.7 FM, the Bay Area's original jazz station. The 4 blues songs are from their album Blues on Bach . Thanks again to Mark Rabin for this broadcast recording. MJQ: John Lewis - Piano; Milt Jackson- Vibes, Percy Heath - Bass, Connie Kay - Drums
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The Timeless All Stars live at the 22nd annual Berkeley Jazz Festival on 4/29/1989. Broadcast on KJAZ 92.7 Alameda CA, the Bay Area's original jazz station. This ensemble represented some of the best jazz players of their time, and there are few live recordings remaining. Thanks to Mark Rabin for this broadcast recording. The Timeless All Stars: Cedar Walton - Piano, Bobby Hutcherson - Vibraphone, Harold Land - Tenor Sax, Curtis Fuller - Trumpet, Buster Williams - Bass, Billy Higgins - Drums. I...
Topics: Timeless All Stars, Bobby Hutcherson, Cedar Walton, Harold Land, Curtis Fuller, Buster Williams,...
Freddie Redd Live at Lascaux Grill, San Francisco on 3/06/1991. Broadcast live on KJAZ 92.7 FM from Alameda CA and serving the San Francisco Bay Area. Freddie Redd was best known as a hard bop jazz pianist in the 50's and early 60's, and played with Jackie McClean, Gene Ammons, Art Farmer & Oscar Pettiford. Thanks to Mark Rabin for another nugget of jazz history. Musicians: Freddie Redd-Piano, Bill Langlois-Bass, Larry Hancock-Drums. Read more about Freddie Redd here:...
Topics: Freddie Redd, Lascaux, San Francisco, KJAZ, dinner jazz, hard bop, FM broadcast, live concert