Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2012-10-26, Hour 1
- Transcript
Good evening. It's that time again. Happy Friday all that. It's time for Friday night jazz here on VPR with Ruben Jackson your host as always we're here from eight until 11 playing some of the best of this art form this still growing still and trancing art form known as jazz thank you as always for being with me hope you brought the the clam dip and all that stuff I'll I'll supply the music we'll begin the evening with a two thousand six recording on the ECM label by trio beyond composition written by saxophone is Joe Henderson entitled if oh .
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. . . . . . . Our opening performance on this party that we call Friday Night Jazz on VPR comes from Trio Beyond, an aggregation consisting of drummer Jack Dijonette, Larry Goldings on keyboards and guitarist John Scofield. Again, from 2006, the collection is entitled Saudage, and we heard a piece written by saxophones Joe Henderson entitled If. Back in September, specifically September 15th, Governor DeVal Patrick of Massachusetts named that date Marion Brown Day after the great and somewhat under sung keyboardist saxophones to pass the couple of years ago.
We, too, wanted to honor his varied subtle, but arresting body of music with two selections here. We're going to start with material released back in 1963. The CD is entitled Geechy Recollections, and this is an original by Marion Brown entitled Once Upon a Time, A Children's Tale. . . . .
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. . . . . Two performances by the late saxophonist, pianist, essayist, painter, poet, you name it Marion Brown. As I mentioned at the outset here, September 15th was Marion Brown Day in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It was proclaimed by Governor DeVal Patrick. Some of you may know this, but DeVal Patrick's father was Pat Patrick the long-time baritone saxophonist in the son-rar orchestra. Back to Marion Brown here, we concluded with a piece entitled, a flower is a love something, a Billy Strayhorn composition, from a 1985 CD entitled, Songs of Love and Regret. Marion Brown on alto saxophone, Mal Waldron on piano, and we began with music from 1973, a collection entitled, Geechy recollections, a piece written by Marion Brown,
once upon a time, a children's tale, Marion Brown on reeds, Woodada Leo Smith on percussion, Steve McCall on drums, Juma Santos, who also played on Miles Davis's, Bitches Brew, who was part of the large ensemble that Jimmy Hendrix brought to Woodstock, still active musician, living in the Woodstock, New York area. Anyway, all of this beauty contributing to the music and now the legacy of Marion Brown here on Friday night jazz on VPR. I'm Rubin Jackson, your host, and thanks as always for being with me. We'll be swinging till 11 p.m. Speaking of Jimmy Hendrix, I've spent a fair amount of time, the last few weeks, and I know this is still a young program, celebrating what would have been the 70th year of Jimmy Hendrix's time on Earth. His birthday was, and is November 27th, going back to a CD that came out this year, entitled, Bromberg Place Hendrix.
It's a bassist, Brian Bromberg, and his rendition of Hey Joe. It's been a long time since I've been here, and it's been a long time since I've been here.
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- Episode
- 2012-10-26, Hour 1
- Producing Organization
- Vermont Public Radio
- Contributing Organization
- Vermont Public Radio (Colchester, Vermont)
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- cpb-aacip/527-862b854m0m
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- Description
- Episode Description
- This episode features these performances: If is performed by Trio Beyond; Once Upon A Time (A Children's Tale) is performed by Marion Brown; A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing is performed by Mal Waldron and Marion Brown; Hey Joe is performed by Brian Bromberg; Power of Soul is performed by Marcus Miller; Brown Belle Blues is performed by the Ninety Miles Project (Stefon Harris, David Sanchez, and Christian Scott); Armando's Rhumba is performed by Chick Corea; The Times They Are A-Changin' is performed by Joshua Redman; Rubylou's Lullaby is performed by Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band; Door #3 is performed by John Scofield; Julia is performed by Bill Frisell; Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) is performed by Herbie Hancock; Lock And Load is performed by Billy Bang; Birds in Flight is performed by Lenore Raphael; Midnight's Measure / In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning is performed by Jane Ira Bloom; Freud's Convertible is performed by Jane Ira Bloom; Adam's Rib is performed by Joseph Jarman; Mighty Mighty is performed by the Charlie Hunter Quartet, featuring Theryl de Clouet; China Town is performed by Tony Williams; Pensativa is performed by Hubert Laws; If There Is Someone Lovelier Than You is performed by Meredith DAmbrosio; Everything I Love is performed by Paul Desmond; Stella by Starlight is performed by Eddie Gomez; Nocturnal is performed by Charlie Haden; Upper Manhattan Medical Group is performed by the Duke Ellington Legacy; I Wish I Knew is performed by Boz Scaggs.
- Series Description
- Music reviewer and educator Reuben Jackson hosts Friday Night Jazz, a weekly show that highlights the "broad swath" of the jazz genre.
- Date
- 2012-10-26
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- Episode
- Topics
- Music
- Recorded Music
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- Copyright Vermont Public Radio. With the exception of third party-owned material that is contained within this program, this content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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- Duration
- 01:00:05
- Credits
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Host: Reuben Jackson
Producing Organization: Vermont Public Radio
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Vermont Public Radio - WVPR
Identifier: FNJ-2012-10-26-1 (Vermont Public Radio - WVPR)
Duration: 0:59:59
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- Chicago: “Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2012-10-26, Hour 1,” 2012-10-26, Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed November 21, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-862b854m0m.
- MLA: “Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2012-10-26, Hour 1.” 2012-10-26. Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. November 21, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-862b854m0m>.
- APA: Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2012-10-26, Hour 1. Boston, MA: Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-862b854m0m