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Whether interpreting Brazilian Songbook standards, deploying her voice like a horn alongside an orchestra, or transforming beloved poems into original songs, Brazilian vocalist Luciana Souza is a musician of the highest order. Long based in Los Angeles, she is perhaps best known for a GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY-winning series of intimate recordings pairing her with an extraordinary roster of Brazilian jazz guitarists. She takes on that intimate duo format into lustrous new territory with guitarist and composer Marcel Camargo, a fellow São Paulo native now based in Los Angeles, with her latest project, New Moon, that pairs the duo with a string quartet. Luciana Souza joins Jesse “Chuy” Varela on Sunday June 14 at 3:00pm on The Latin Jazz Show on the segment, The Sounds of Brazil, to talk about her upcoming appearance on June 28 at the Stanford Jazz Festival with this exciting new project.
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Imperial Records, Part 9 - 1956, Part 2. This week, we continue our Imperial series with part nine, focusing on Imperial's R&B releases from the second half of 1956. Fats Domino has the biggest hit of his entire career with "Blueberry Hill," a tune that Dave Bartholomew did not think he should record. It sold millions and millions and topped the R&B charts and landing at a whopping #2 on the pop chart. Matt The Cat presents the story behind that monumental release as well as spinning some great and seldom heard vocal group records from The Barons, The Victorials, The Dukes and The Honey Bees, a female group. We'll also dig on some solid R&B releases from Johnny Fuller, Ernie Freeman and Gloria Jean Pitts as we keep those records spinning on part nine of the Imperial Records Story.
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Nehimah Stix Baker is one of the best young drummers working in Northeast Ohio today. Whether leading his Quintet or Trio, as he is on this program, Stix understands how to best leverage the kit to drive the sound he wants to achieve. For this performance, he enlists a couple of Northeast Ohio veterans, as Joe Lehman sits in on Piano and Steve Kortyka makes a guest appearance on Saxophone along with Bradford McGee on Bass. From June 19th, 2025 Daniel Peck is your host for the Stix Trio…Live at the Bop Stop.
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Imperial Records, Part 10 - 1957. This week, we continue our Imperial series with part ten, focusing on Imperial's R&B releases from 1957. Fats Domino continues his hit streak as both "Blue Monday" and "I'm Walkin'" top the R&B chart and "Valley of Tears" stalls at #2. These 3 singles would also crack the pop top 10! Dave Bartholomew records a cult favorite about the Signifying Monkey and produces some great sides from James "Sugarboy" Crawford, Faye Adams and Chris Kenner. Blues shouter Roy Brown returns to the charts in '57 on Imperial with "Let The Four Winds Blow" and a cover of Buddy Knox's Rockabilly hit, "Party Doll." The line between R&B and Rock n' Roll is blurred as we keep those records spinning on part ten of the Imperial Records Story.
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In honor of Father’s Day this weekend Jazz Night brings you the story of father-son saxophonists Mike and Julian Lee. We hear music from them at Jazz at Lincoln Center and get the backstory on the homelife that led to Julian's love of jazz at a young age.
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Max Johnson 3. Described as “an intrepid composer, architect of sound and beast of the bass…”, composer, bassist, and improviser Max Johnson is one of the most prolific music makers in the jazz, bluegrass, improvised music, and contemporary classical worlds. Johnson has released nearly 20 albums and performed over three thousand concerts internationally with artists like Anthony Braxton, Geri Allen and Mary Halvorson. This performance features Neta Raanan on Tenor Saxophone and Eliza Salem on Drums performing selections from their 2024 album I’ll See You Again. From May 1st, 2025 Daniel Peck is your host for the Max Johnson 3…Live at the Bop Stop.
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Award-winning journalist, music critic and co-creator/host of NPR’s Alt Latino, Felix Contreras has the widest range of music he adores of anyone I know. He’s an international ambassador of Latin music and art but can just as easily rhapsodize about his love for The Grateful Dead, jazz, and the Beatles and explain poetically how it all connects. Felix and I met at NPR in 2001 when Jazz Inspired was part of a show called, “Jazz Riffs” and Felix was the Executive Director of the series. Felix has been a dear friend ever since, and a tireless supporter of Jazz Inspired, so it was a treat and honor to finally have him on the show.
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Imperial Records, Part 11 - 1957-58. This week, we conclude our Imperial series with part eleven, focusing on Imperial's R&B releases from the end of 1957 and the beginning of 1958. There's a new hit-maker in town as Imperial signs the young heartthrob, Ricky Nelson as well as other Rockabilly, Rock and Pop acts. Chudd begins to move the label away from Rhythm & Blues and that great New Orleans sound that brought the hits over the past decade. Fats is still able to chart and does so with gusto as "What Will I Tell My Heart," "Wait & See," "When I See You," "Sick & Tired" and "The Big Beat" all make the charts. Ernie Freeman scores one of Imperial's best-sellers with his cover of the Bill Justis tune, "Raunchy" and Bobby Mitchell records the first version of "I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday." 1958 is a great place for us to stop as we've covered Imperial's R&B heyday over the past eleven weeks on your source for the "soul that came before Rock n' Roll.
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Miles at 100: Keyon Harrold Live from Carnegie Hall. Miles Davis turns 100 this year. To mark the occasion, trumpeter Keyon Harrold brought his band to Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall for a night of music, memory, and celebration. We bring you that concert, plus Keyon's conversation with Christian McBride about Miles, his music, and what this moment meant to him.
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Abstract Citizen. Aaron Lebos is a 25-year veteran of the Miami jazz scene. He’s a guitarist and composer who tours internationally with Nicol Henry and the Nu Deco Ensemble among others. In his quest to grow and expand musically he recruited three younger South Florida musicians to form Abstract Citizen. Appearing here courtesy of a grant from Jazz Roads, and featuring Aaron Lebos on Guitar, Marty Quinn on Bass, Vania Junco on Vocals and Lucas Apostoleris on Drums, and from a May 23rd, 2025 performance, Daniel Peck is your host for Abstract Citizen…Live at the Bop Stop.