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WBGO Program GuideJazz 88.3 FM
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MAY/JUNE 2013MAY/JUNE 2013
WBGO Program GuideJazz 88.3 FM
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On air or in the air,travel around theglobe with WBGO!
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Our travel packages offer exclusive opportunities available only to WBGO guests. Jazz music knows no boundaries and neither does WBGO! Come & Travel with us!
Visit www.wbgo.org/travel to book a trip today, or call 973-624-8880 x 269 or [email protected] for information.
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Inspired by the jazz tradition, WBGO Travel designs First-class travel pack-ages to visit exciting locations around the globe for stellar concerts, jazz festivals, deluxe tours. WBGO Travel Packages available for—
• The Montréal Jazz Festival in Canada (June 2013)
• Umbria Jazz Festival in Perugia, Italy (July 5–10, 2013)
• Newport Jazz Festival (August 2013)
• Jazz on the Mountain at Mohonk Mountain House (January 2014)
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“Jazz is restless. It won’t stay put and itnever will.”—Trombonist J.J. Johnson
WBGO, the world’s premier jazz radio station, presents“WBGO Travel: A Musical
Journey Around the World”. “WBGOTravel” designs first-class travel packagesvisiting amazing locations for stellar con-certs, world famous jazz festivals, incred-ible performances and deluxe tours. Ourtravel packages offer exclusive opportuni-ties available only for our guests.
Music is a universal language thatbrings people together. Since the birth ofjazz in the 20th century in the southernUnited States, the genre has embraceddiverse cultures around the world, incor-porating their sounds, vibrations andregional influences within its style.Inspired by the jazz tradition, creativityand imagination are essential ingredientsfor WBGO Travel packages. Our toursare comprised of activities hand-pickedby the WBGO team to ignite the fivesenses, combining music, culture, art andfood to create an extraordinary musicalvacation.
In 2013, join WBGO at both domesticand international destinations. In addi-tion to visiting these exiciting locations
A Musical Journey Around The World
for musical performances and first-ratetours, WBGO Travel will also provideaccess to select opportunities and experi-ences designed exclusively for our guests.Only with WBGO, will you have access to“behind the scene” tours, preferred seat-ing for concerts, privately guided toursand five-star accommodations. In addi-tion, you will receive welcome kits and insider tips to guides, drivers andrestaurants to make your vacation experi-ence comfortable and enjoyable. Theseare just a few of the special privileges andamenities available solely for WBGOTravel guests.
You will be in great company with fellowWBGO listeners and lovers of travel.Together, we will sample delicious wines,engage in fascinating conversation overexquisite meals while savoring the sights and sounds of enchanting locationsand great music. You will never want to go home.
Our travel packages reflect a musicians’desire to be bold, daring and to move thespirit. Music knows no boundaries, nei-ther does WBGO. We invite you to comeand travel with us!
For details and more information aboutWBGO Travel, visit wbgo.org/travel orcall 973-624-8880 x 269.
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You’ve heard the phrase “ThinkGlobally, Act Locally,” right? TheCheckout flips the script, bring-
ing a month of programming from aroundthe world to our local audience.
On April 30th, WBGO’s Josh Jacksonreported from International Jazz Day inIstanbul, Turkey. That’s where theThelonious Monk Institute of Jazz andUnited Nations Educational, Scientificand Cultural Organization (UNESCO)are holding the second annualInternational Jazz Day celebration, featur-ing an all-star lineup of musicians per-forming at Hagia Irene, a religious spacedating to the 4th century.
That’s just the beginning. Every Tuesdayin May, The Checkout will showcaseartists from Europe, Africa, the MiddleEast and the Americas.
WBGO Special Projects producer JoshJackson visits the jazzahead! conferencein the historic town of Bremen, Germany.Nearly forty bands from all corners of theglobe will present showcase performancesat the annual new music expo. TheCheckout will highlight the best of thatmusic on May 7th and 14th, in associa-tion with jazzahead! and Radio Bremen.Hear modern sounds from Croatia,Finland, Germany, Israel and the UK andmore, with multicultural references that
BremenIstanbul
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trace back to Albanian, Bengali andYemenite heritage.
Then we visit South Africa, a countrywith a distinguished jazz history rarelytold in the United States. There, themusic was an antidote to the historicinjustice of Apartheid and state-spon-sored tyranny.
Josh Jackson visited Johannesburg lastyear, and WBGO Staff Producer SimonRentner recently attended the 2013 CapeTown International Jazz Festival. Theymet a lot of local musicians—saxophonistMcCoy Mrubata, trumpeter Feya Faku,pianist Andile Yenana, and bassist/instru-ment maker Carlo Mombelli in Joburg, aswell as trumpeter Marcus Wyatt and gui-tarist Reza Khota in Cape Town. DavidCopland, author of In Township Tonight!,will provide some context. South Africanradio host Etienne Shardlow will add hisperspective.
Special editions of The Checkout inSouth Africa air May 21st and May 28th,spotlighting the country’s rich jazz historyand a new breed of improvisers, some ofwhom are a generation removed from thecrumbling colonial era. These musicians
come together for two special programsfeaturing South African jazz, past andpresent.
Don’t miss these opportunities to dis-cover how America’s great music and cul-tural contributions to our world are trans-lated in other languages!
You can also hear music selections fromaround the world on WBGO’s HD2 service. Stream it anytime on yourlaptop, tablet or mobile device atwbgo.org/jazzbee.
Johannesburg
Reza Khota
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On display in the WBGO Gallery through June 30, 2013 isbone artist Tia Jannah’s exhibit Rhythm inspired byHurricane Katrina of August 2005, and the storm’s pro-
found and soul-wrenching impact on New Orleans and her people.Many died—some physically, others emotionally. The Rhythm seriesrepresents the hope of new life to those who were affected. Jannah’swork also represents the establishment of mankind and theEgyptian culture.
Jannah describes her creative process which led to this exhibit,“As I work with bones, I am exploring the idea that there is a peri-od between death and rebirth. Not only do my bones have new life,I have the sense of new life—of creating new life. Like the discovery of a Divine gift, I
experience joy, energy, and self accomplish-ment. I try to convey all of this in my work.”
“I begin each piece by trying to visualizethe mental enigma of an object or symboland the strong meaning behind it. I thenfind the bones that fit the puzzle best. Thecolors I choose to use most often arebronze and copper. I feel that these colorsgive my work a rich, strong earthy qualitywhile preserving a sense of ‘age’ in honor ofa life lived. I know a piece is done, when itis at a state of being ‘alive’.”
The three dimensional framed wall hangings in the Rhythm exhibit representinstruments known to the jazz world, suchas the saxophone (pictured here), congas,guitar and more.
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Our next WBGO Board of Trustees meeting will be held on
Monday, May 20, 2013 at 6pm. The meeting location is to
be determined. CheckWBGO.org for details. This meeting
is open to the public.
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Eddie Palmieri
at the Kennedy
Center
“Looking dapper in a gray suit anda red tie thatwould finish the
set draped loosely around his neck,” writesJess Righthand for The Washington Post,“Palmieri took his seat at the piano andalighted on a delicate arpeggio. A slow smilecrept across the 76-year-old’s face as lyri-cal phrases evolved into blues riffs, whichthen gave way to staccato splashes . . . [He] even stood up to give the audience an endearing peek at his salsa dancingskills.” Hear the concert by the 2013 NEAJazz Master and his young band on JazzSet.
JAZZSET May 12
Eddie Palmieri
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LIVE FROM 92Y TRIBECA
Wednesday, May 8, 8pm
Allison Miller Boom Tic Boom/Sex Mob
Wednesday, June 12, 8pm
The Bridge Trio/Don Byron’s New
Gospel Quintet
LIVE AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD
Wednesday, May 15, 8pm
Miguel Zenon with Louis Perdomo,
Hans Glawischnig, Henry Cole
Allison Miller
SUNDAYS5:00AM LIVING ON EARTH
with Steve Curwood
A magazine show covering environmental issues.6:00AM SUNDAY MORNING HARMONY
with Dan Karcher
10:00AM SINGERS UNLIMITED
with Michael Bourne
Singers Unlimited is four hours of new andclassic singers singing ballads and bossas,blues and be-bop. For more than 25 years,WBGO’s Michael Bourne has turned the spot-light on jazz vocalists with live in-studio per-formances, interviews and more. 6:00PM JAZZSET WITH
DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER
Re-broadcasts on Wednesdays at 6:30PM
May 5 SFJAZZ Opening Night
On stage in San Francisco, celebrate with theSFJazz Collective, Chick Corea, McCoy Tyner,Esperanza Spalding, Joshua Redman, JoeLovano and more. Recording by WWOZ, New Orleans
The
Bridge
Trio
Don Byron
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May 12 Eddie Palmieri at the
Kennedy Center Jazz Club
See sidebar.May 19 “Edmar Castañeda and
Friends” at the Americas
Society, New York
The Wall Street Journal calls him “theHippest Harpist,” playing a 32-string instru-ment from Colombia (his homeland) andVenezuela. To packed houses, the Music ofthe Americas series presented Castañeda inthree concerts with his trio—saxophonistShlomi Cohen and drummer/percussionistDavid Silliman. Guests are vocalist AndreaTierra, bandoneonist Héctor Del Curto, vibra-phonist Joe Locke, flutist Itai Kriss, and cua-tro legend Jorge Glem. Imagine the possibili-ties! We have highlights.Edmar Castaneda and Friends on JazzSet is sup-ported by Presenting Jazz, a program of ChamberMusic America funded through the generosity ofthe Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.May 26 Chris Potter’s The Sirens
at the Village Vanguard
Saxophonist Chris Potter, bright-toned andgymnastically powerful, has been readingHomer lately. That’s inspired his latest suite,The Sirens, a collection of tuneful numbersbased on The Odyssey and geared largelyaround a quartet of widely admired musicians,not least of whom is Potter himself.
FOUR TRIOS AT THE
KENNEDY CENTER JAZZ CLUB
June 2 Mulgrew Miller Trio
and Russell Malone Trio
Miller’s piano is “deep and satisfying . . .thoughtful and engaging . . . there’s a soulfulfeeling there too,” writes JazzSet’s MarkSchramm. Guitarist Russell Malone is a kin-dred spirit, and both Miller and Malone leadfinely tuned trios.June 9 Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio
and Lionel Loueke Trio
At the organ, Smith’s trademarks are his
slow and powerful groove, his turban andlong white beard. The Benin-born guitaristLoueke—a graduate of the Thelonious MonkInstitute in Los Angeles—melds African guitar traditions with jazz and vocals, in harmony with himself.
THE 20th ANNIVERSARY
AT CARAMOOR JAZZ FESTIVAL
TAKES PLACE JULY 25–27, 2013,
NEAR KATONAH, NY . . . JAZZSET HAS
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 2012 EDITION
June 16 Gretchen Parlato, The Cookers
at Caramoor
Enjoy the contrast between the intimate vocalsound of Ms. Parlato and the smokin’ hot all-star Cookers playing music by band mem-bers Billy Harper and Cecil McBee.June 23 Dee Dee Bridgewater
at Caramoor
From “Lady Sings to Blues” (Upbeat!) to “MyFavorite Things,” from Billie Holiday to“Besame Mucho,” Dee Dee sings us a setwith Craig Handy on saxophones and flute;Musical Director Edsel Gomez, piano; MichaelBowie and Kenny Phelps, bass and drums.June 30 Wynton Marsalis & Vince
Giordano Play Louis Armstrong
For the Fourth of July and Armstrong’s pur-ported birthday, music from New Year’s Eveat Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola. Marsalis bringsthe trumpet; Giordano brings the arrange-ments, tuba, string bass, and bass clarinet.Band members are a merger of both men’sworking groups.7:00PM SUNDAY NIGHT MUSIC MIX
Grammy™ nominated record producer EulisCathey plays an eclectic mixture of jazz, con-temporary jazz, fusion, jazz/funk, Latin, classic R&B and so much more. From GroverWashington, Jr. to Weather Report; fromJames Brown to Eddie Palmieri; from CharlesEarland to Incognito, the Sunday Night MusicMix has something for everyone.
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Chick Corea
The boundlesscreative spirit andpianist ChickCorea spins fromjazz to classical to the avantgarde. Musiciansof the Jazz atLincoln CenterOrchestra expandthe Corea song-book with their
own arrangements. Chick Corea joins them on acoustic piano for “Matrix,” “CrystalSilence” and “Tones for Joan’s Bones.”
JALC May 611:00PM JAZZ FROM THE ARCHIVES
May 5 “Naughty but Nice”
Dan Morgenstern and singer Barbara Rosenelisten to and chat about 1920s songs fromher latest CD.May 12 Picture of Heath
Joe Peterson plays the music of bassistextraordinaire Percy Heath.May 19 Quincy Jones and Nat King Cole
Tad Hershorn plays a recent CD issue featur-ing these two jazz icons.May 26 Rhythm is Our Business
Vincent Pelote features the music of expatri-ate Willie Lewis and his Orchestra.June 2 TBA
June 9 Great Recording Sessions
First in a new series with Dan Morgenstern,this one centered on two with Nat King Cole,the great pianist. June 16 Peterson Plays Pedersen
Joe Peterson plays the music of bassistNiels-Henning Orsted Pedersen, one of themost technically accomplished bass playersin jazz.June 23 Solo Flight
Vincent Pelote salutes the great electric gui-tar master Charlie Christian and the record-ings he made with Benny Goodman.June 30 Swing to Bop
Vincent Pelote salutes the great electric gui-tar master Charlie Christian and the record-ings he made outside of the Goodmanorganization.MONDAYS6:30PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER
WITH WENDELL PIERCE
May 6 Chick Corea
See sidebar.May 13 Essentially Ellington
Each year, the Essentially Ellington Festivalbrings the best high school bands to RoseHall for three days of competition and cama-raderie. Step behind the stage to experiencethe anxiety and exhilaration of this three-dayfestival, and then sit out front for the heat ofthe band battle.
May 20 Eddie Palmieri Retrospective
‘La Perfecta’—pianist and composer EddiePalmieri’s first band—aptly describes hisperfect mix of driving Afro-Cuban groovesand jazz rhythms. Palmieri takes the helmwith two of his ensembles—the EddiePalmieri Orchestra and Afro-Caribbean JazzOctet—in this high-octane retrospective,honoring his half century of music.May 27 Prohibition and the Jazz Age
Prohibition was intended to stifle vice—butinstead, it nourished clubs run by organizedcrime and created a hot bed for jazz—where“the parties were bigger . . . the pace wasfaster . . . and the morals were looser” (F.Scott Fitzgerald). Ken Burns joins hostWendell Pierce to bring us the sound of thespeakeasies. Bix Beiderbecke, LouisArmstrong, Jelly Roll Morton and James P.Johnson are on the menu as Doug Wambleand Vince Giordano join the Jazz at LincolnCenter Orchestra. June 3 Soul Jazz of the Sixties
In the nineteen sixties—as rock music
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was changing the pop world, saxophonistCannonball Adderley, pianist Horace Silverand drummer Art Blakey drew bebop, rhythmand blues and gospel into a powerful small-group sound. Alto saxophonist Wess‘Warmdaddy’ Anderson and drummer KennyWashington lead inspired sets in tribute totheir soulful predecessors. June 10 Gillespie and Puente
The vibrant sound of Latin jazz is rooted inthe musical heritage of Dizzy Gillespie and‘The Mambo King’ Tito Puente. Bassist CarlosHenriquez leads the Jazz at Lincoln CenterOrchestra with conguero Giovanni Hidalgoand drummer Ignacio Berroa. Selectionsinclude “Manteca,” “Ran Kan Kan,” “OyeComo Va” and more. June 17 God’s Trombones
“The trombone comes the closest to thehuman voice with its bent pitches, scoopsand smears, and that very human quality is evident in everything that (James Weldon)Johnson wrote,” says Jazz at Lincoln CenterOrchestra trombonist Chris Crenshaw.Crenshaw draws on his gospel roots to connect secular music to poetry in thissprawling suite based on the James WeldonJohnson poem.June 24 Monty Alexander:
Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra
At first blush, this Jamaican pianist seemsan unlikely leader to honor a “king” and a“chairman of the board.” But MontyAlexander discovered jazz at a Nat King Cole concert and played his first New Yorkgig at Sinatra’s old haunt called ‘Jilly’s’.Alexander offers fresh, inventive readings on“Sweet Lorraine,” “Come Fly with Me” andmore—with vocalists James DeFrances andAllan Harris. 7:30PM NJ CAPITOL REPORT
Emmy Award-winning anchors Steve Adubatoand Rafael Pi Roman host New Jersey CapitolReport which examines New Jersey’s mostpressing public and policy issues. The pro-
gram looks at political, social, and culturalissues affecting the people of New Jerseythrough in-depth conversations with thestate’s top legislative leaders, political pundits, and “movers and shakers.” TUESDAYS6:30PM THE CHECKOUT
This hour-long music magazine, hosted byJosh Jackson, is also available as a podcast,which can be found at the show’s dedicatedwebsite, WBGO.org/thecheckout. The multi-media show features what’s new in the NewYork jazz scene, including featured newmusic selections, sessions from the WBGOperformance studio, as well as interviews. 7:30PM LATINO USA with Maria Hinojosa
Multi award-winning Latino USA, the radiojournal of news and culture, is the only nation-ally distributed English-language radio pro-gram produced from a Latino perspective. Thisprogram covers the social, cultural and politi-cal issues facing today’s Latino community.
Maria Hinojosa, host of Latino USA, is alsourban affairs correspondent for CNN and aformer NPR News reporter. In addition tobeing a broadcaster, Hinojosa is an author,and a frequent lecturer on college campuses.She has received the Robert F. KennedyAward, an Associated Press award and theNational Council of La Raza’s 1999 RubenSalazar Award. 8:00PM LATIN JAZZ CRUISE
with Awilda Rivera
WEDNESDAYS6:30PM JAZZSET WITH
DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER
Re-broadcast of Sunday’s Program; SeeListing 7:30PM SPORTSJAM/CONVERSATIONS
WITH ALLAN WOLPER
These two programs alternate monthly inthis time slot.
SportsJam takes a unique peak into thesports scene as WBGO’s News and SportsDirector Doug Doyle talks with a wide variety
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of guests. Bernie Williams, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jon Faddis, Savion Glover and WBGOhost Rhonda Hamilton all agree there’s astrong connection between jazz and sports.SportsJam recently received the Best SportsAward from the New Jersey AssociatedPress Broadcasters Association.
Conversations with Allan Wolper featuresguests whose ideas are on the cutting edge.Wolper, known as a “journalist’s journalist,”is an interviewer, reporter, documentary producer and ethics columnist, who hasbeen honored by every journalism medium,winning over 50 awards.THURSDAYS 6:30PM PIANO JAZZ WITH JON WEBER
May 2 Robben Ford
See sidebar;May 9 Donny McCaslin
Tenor saxophonist Donny McCaslin has cap-tivated audiences with his fusion of jazz androck. He appeared on the Grammy® Award-winning Centennial: Newly Discovered Works
of Gil Evans; he’s also worked with the DaveDouglas Quintet and the adventurous quartet,Lan Xang. This week McCaslin joins hostWeber to perform a few of his favorite tunes.May 16 Rudresh Mahanthappa
Rudresh Mahanthappa creates an explosiveblend of South Indian classical music andprogressive jazz. Named the Jazz JournalistsAssociation’s “Alto Saxophonist of the Year”for four years running, his innovative musicreflects his experience as a second-genera-tion Indian-American and has made him aGuggenheim fellow. He shares his fascinatingstyle and story on this edition of Piano Jazz.May 23 Cécile McClorin Salvant
Radio France describes vocalist CécileMcLorin Salvant as “disarmingly musical.” Inher early twenties, she’s already won theThelonious Monk competition and gained theear of Wynton Marsalis. On this week’s PianoJazz, Salvant discusses her journey to dis-cover jazz, and host Weber accompanies heron “I Can’t Dance” and “A Fine Romance.”May 30 Linda Oh
Bassist Linda Oh was born in Malaysia toChinese parents, and moved to WesternAustralia where she started out playing bassin rock bands. Since discovering the doublebass, Oh has become a steady presence onthe scene whether playing with a string quar-tet, composing for film, or covering the RedHot Chili Peppers. Oh brings her unique low-end flavor to this set with Jon Weber.June 6 Marissa Mulder
Vocalist Marissa Mulder has made her markon the New York cabaret scene with a voicethat recalls the legendary Blossom Dearie.She earned a spot on the Times SquareChronicles’ Top Ten list in 2011, and her cur-rent show, Illusions, has gained acclaim. Thisweek Mulder and host Weber talk aboutbringing new life to old standards and per-form a set of the songs that she holds dear.June 13 Cynthia Sayer
Banjoist Cynthia Sayer is regarded as one of
Robben Ford
A five-time Grammy®
nominee, blues guitarist Robben Fordhas played withrenowned musiciansincluding JoniMitchell, Miles Davis,and Bob Dylan.Named one of the“100 GreatestGuitarists of the 20thCentury” by Musicianmagazine, he recently
started his first rock-focused project,Renegade Creation. Ford joins Jon Weber for this episode of Piano Jazz, whichincludes duets of “On That Morning” and “Set a Date.”
PIANO JAZZ May 2
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the best in the world, able to perform in virtu-ally any genre. Her accolades include theNational Banjo Hall of Fame, a New YorkPhilharmonic appearance, and performing fortwo US Presidents. She’s played with directorWoody Allen’s jazz band for over ten years,and on this week’s show Sayer displays afresh take on an old time sound.June 20 Karen Oberlin
Award-winning vocalist Karen Oberlin is oneof the premier interpreters of the GreatAmerican Songbook. She’s also a theaterveteran whose credits include the first stageproduction of Rent as well as more than onehundred Off- Broadway performances of thehit show Our Sinatra. On this week’s PianoJazz, Oberlin presents an intimate set oftimeless music.June 27 John Medeski
As the keyboardist for the trio Medeski,Martin, & Wood, John Medeski has broughtjazz & fusion to rock audiences for more thantwo decades. He recently began playing solopiano performances in venues world-wide.This week Medeski joins host Jon Weber toperform new pieces from his solo pianoalbum as well as a surprising duet or two.7:30PM PEOPLE’S PHARMACY
This program examines current issues in medicine, mental health, nutrition and fitness. FRIDAYS6:30PM PORTRAITS IN BLUE
Re-broadcast of previous Saturday’sProgram; See Listing.7:30PM WBGO JOURNAL
This program, produced by the multi-awardwinning WBGO team, covers issues of impor-tance to the Newark/NY metro area. SATURDAYS6:00AM SMILEY & WEST
Smiley & West from Public Radio International(PRI) is an energetic radio program that is afusion of thought provoking, intelligent and
stimulating dialogue on every subject fromnews and politics to entertainment and culture.The one-hour weekly show attracts a broadspectrum of compelling guests and asks ques-tions that solicit newsworthy discussions.Listen as Tavis Smiley & Cornel West engage indeep dialogue in the “Hot Stuff” segmentwhere the duo dissects the hottest news top-ics. The most engaging portion of the showencourages audience interaction in the “Take‘Em to Task” segment when a caller debatesSmiley & West on a political or social issue.Finally, what would a Smiley & West show bewithout provocative discussions with A-listnewsmakers, celebrities, great thinkers anddoers of our time! Get Ready . . . it’s time forSmiley & West!7:00AM PORTRAITS IN BLUE
Re-broadcasts on FRIDAYS at 6:30May 4 Bobby Charles, Vol. 3
May 11 Chuck Berry, Vol. 4
May 18 Jimmy Reed, Vol. 2
May 25 Big Joe Turner, Vol. 8
June 1 Dinah Washington—
From the Beginning, Vol.4
June 8 Sam Taylor, Vol. 3
June 15 Billy Eckstine, Vol. 3
June 22 Jimmy Witherspoon—
Albums, Vol. 11
June 29 Blues Music Award
Winners 2013
8:00AM SATURDAY MORNING FUNCTION
WBGO’s Bob Porter plays blues, R&B andclassic soul, with an emphasis on the early1950s to the late 1960s. New artists whoperform these styles are also featured. 10:00AM RHYTHM REVUE
with Felix Hernandez
Rhythm Revue’s blend of classic soul andR&B received the A.I.R. (Achievement inRadio) Award for the Best Weekend Programin New York, and was named Best RadioShow by New York Magazine and the VillageVoice.
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MUSIC DIRECTOR GARY WALKER’S
TOP CDS + RE-ISSUES
Gary’sPlays
Top Tunes
Reissues
Ben WolfeFrom Here I See (Maxjazz)Gregory TardyStandards & More (Steeplechase)Jacky TerrassonGouache (Sunnyside)Aaron DiehlThe Bespoke Man’s Narrative (Mack Avenue)Jaleel ShawThe Soundtrack of Things to Come(Changu)Melton MustafaThe Traveling Man (Zaki)New York VoicesLive w/WDR Big Band (Palmetto)Dave StrykerBlue to the Bone IV(Steeplechase)Ronnie CuberLive at Jazzfest Berlin(Steeplechase)Eric AlexanderTouching (High Note)
Steve KuhnThe Vanguard Date (Sunnyside)Billy HectorBilly Hector (billyhector.com)
Agreat way to support WBGO
is through a gift of stock or
a family foundation. If you would like
more information, please call Beth
Lasoff at 973-624-8880, ext. 285.
All gifts to WBGO are tax deductible
to the fullest extent of the law.
SUPPORT WBGO
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will be David Chesky’s The New York Rags, a collection of 18 New York-themed rag-time pieces.
Please stay tuned formore download offers aswell as some new WBGOlogo items during the Maycampaign.
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In response to requests from our membersWBGO will offer music downloads for thefirst time during our Spring Membership
Campaign. When you pledge for a download,payable in full by credit card only, you willreceive a code so you can download the albumstraight to your computer.
The first album to be offered as a download
musicdownloads
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WIN A TRIP TO CURACAO NORTH SEA JAZZ FESTIVAL, LABOR DAY WEEKEND!
Make a contribution to supportWBGO by May 9 and you will beautomatically entered to win a
four night/five day trip to the Curacao NorthSea Jazz Festival featuring Sonny Rollins,Esperanza Spalding Radio Music Society,Gladys Knight, Christian McBride Big Band,Erykah Badu, José James, The Roots, Edmar Casteñeda and many more. Dive, swim,dance, play and swing to great music as this tropical island paradise plays host to one ofthe most successful world jazz festivals there is. You don’t have to pledge to win but wehope you will. For more information on the contest go to wbgo.org/curacao.
STAY TUNED THE FIRST WEEK of July for liveinterviews and reports by Michael Bourne fromthe Montreal Jazz Festival. This year will mark21 festivals for Michael. On the WBGO Blog,check out why Michael returns there year afteryear. If you join WBGO on the trip to the festivalin late June, perhaps you will have a list of 20reasons to return yourself!
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DID YOU KNOW THAT the two teams of Gary Walker/Doug Doyle and MichaelBourne/Andrew Meyer celebrate 15 yearstogether on the radio in May? Tune in andhear how well they groove together eachweekday from 6am-10am with Gary and Doug, and 2pm–6:30pm with Michaeland Andrew.
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