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Jon Batiste: Late Show Farewell. On May 21st, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert airs its final episode after 11 seasons. To mark the occasion, Jazz Night in America looks back at a 2020 portrait of Jon Batiste — the show's music director for seven seasons, who went on to win five Grammy Awards including Album of the Year. Featuring a live concert recorded in New York City on Jon's 33rd birthday, plus the deep history of jazz in late night television.
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Tuesday, 5/26/2026, 6am-10pm - Miles at 100: A Miles Davis Birthday Celebration and Teach-in SpecialJazz fans around the world will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Miles Davis. Understandably so. As an artist Miles forged a path in jazz that changed the course of the genre with relentless innovation that traversed Bebop, Cool Jazz, Modal Jazz, Hard Bop and Jazz Fusion. With style and attitude unparalleled, Miles Davis captured the imagination of musicians and fans as one of the most influential jazz musicians ever. To commemorate Miles Davis 100th Birthday KCSM JAZZ 91 will air several special programs. We begin at 6:00am with a Jazz Profiles hosted by Nancy Wilson titled, “Miles Styles”, looking at the stylistic innovations Miles brought to jazz throughout his career. Starting at 9:00am we will present the Peabody Award-winning 8-part series, The Miles Davis Radio Project, produced by Steve Rowland, Quincey Troupe, and Larry Abrams. At 6:00pm Akira Tana will present a special edition of the Jazz Oasis playing the music of Miles Davis exclusively. (more)
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Jazz Fest in America. Summer is just around the corner, and with it comes sunshine, fresh air, and music festival season. This week, Jazz Night in America becomes Jazz Fest in America, with sets from Gabrielle Cavassa at Exit Zero, Cory Wong at the Newport Jazz Festival, and Gregory Porter in Saint Lucia.
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In celebration of his Centennial we present Miles Davis @ 100, Ballads & Blues, Part 2: Blues. With Miles in the company of Charlie Parker, Milt Jackson, Cannonball Adderley, and the members of the First Great Quintet: John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones.