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Ancient Future – the radio program 7/30/2009

Ancient Future is heard Thursdays on WPFW 89.3 FM, Pacifica Radio serving the Washington, DC region at 50,000 watts.  Hosted/Produced by Willard Jenkins…

 

ARTIST
TUNE

ALBUM

LABEL

 

THE MUSIC & INFLUENCE OF GEORGE RUSSELL

George Russell

Stratusphunk

Outer Thoughts

Milestone

 

George Russell

Concerto for Billy the Kid

The Jazz Workshop

Milestone

 

Dizzy Gillespie

Cubana Be, Cubana Bop

The Complete RCA Victor Recordings

RCA

 

George Russell

All About Rosie

The Birth of the Third Stream

Columbia Legacy

 

George Russell

Swingdom Come

At the Five Spot

Decca

 

George Russell

Honesty

Ezz-Thetics

Riverside

 

John Coltrane

Africa

Africa Brass

Impulse!

 

George Russell

Waltz From Outer Space

Jazz in the Space Age

Decca

 

George Russell

It’s About Time

The 80th Birthday Concert

Concept

 

Miles Davis

So What

Kind of Blue

Columbia

 

George Russell

So What

The London Concert

Label Bleu

 

WHAT’s NEW: THE NEW RELEASE HOUR

Jackie Ryan

Dat Dere

Doozy

Open Art

 

Kurt Elling

It’s Easy to Remember

Dedicated to You

Concord

 

Kurt Elling

Dedicated to You

Dedicated to You

Concord

 

The Monterey Quartet

50

Live at the 2007 Monterey Jazz Festival

Monterey

 

Chris Potter

Ultrahang

Underground

Artists Share

 

Gerald Clayton Trio

Two Heads, One Pillow

Shade

Artists Share

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Ancient Future – the radio program 7/23/09

Ancient Future is heard Thursdays on WPFW 89.3 FM, Pacifica Radio serving the Washington, DC metro area at 50,000 watts — the station for Jazz & Justice.

 

ARTIST
TUNE
ALBUM TITLE
LABEL

 

(Featuring the music of MOACIR SANTOS)

Moacir Santos

Coisa no. 10

Coisas

Forma/Universal

 

ditto

Suk-Cha

Ouro Negro

Adventure Music

 

ditto

Coisa no. 6

Coisas

Forma/Universal

 

ditto

Maracatu

Ouro Negro

Adventure Music

 

ditto

Coisa no. 1

Coisas

Forma/Universal

 

ditto

Coisa no. 6

Ouro Negro

Adventure Music

 

Muiza Adnet

Nana

Muiza Adnet Sings Moacir Santos

Adventure Music

 

Moacir Santos

Coisa no. 2

Ouro Negro

Adventure Music

 

Luis Gasca

Coisa no. 2

The Little Giant

Atlantic

 

Moacir Santos

Coisa no. 2

Ouro Negro

Adventure Music

 

Muiza Adnet

This Life

Muiza Adnet Sings Moacir Santos

Adventure Music

 

Moacir Santos

Mother Iracemau

Ouro Negro

Adventure Music

 

ditto

Kathy

Ouro Negro

Adventure Music

 

Horace Silver

Kathy

In Pursuit of the 27th Man

Blue Note

 

Nilson Matta

Nana

Walking with my Bass

Blue Toucan

 

Gil Evans

Nana

Where Flamingos Fly

Artists House

 

Moacir Santos

Felipe

Choros & Alegria

Adventure Music

 

(Soundviews feature of the week)

Lauren Dalrymple

Stella By Starlight/Stella’s Groove

Copasetic

SoFF

 

ditto

Mama Speaks

ditto

 

ditto

Love Never Fails

ditto

 

ditto

Heart of Blue

ditto

 

(What’s New: the new/recent release hour)

Michael Thomas Quintet

Major’s Minor

Live at Twins Jazz Vol. 1

Jazhead

 

Michael Thomas Quintet

It is What it Is

Live at Twins Jazz Vol. 2

Jazhead

 

Various

Jazz re:freshed Volume One

Uprock

 

Alvin Queen

United

Might Long Way

Justin Time

 

Kora Jazz Trio

Tabou

Kora Jazz Trio

 

Markus Schwartz

Tanbou

Nan Lakou Brooklyn

Markus Schwartz

 

Joe Locke/David Hazeltine Quartet

One for Reedy Ree

Mutual Admiration Society 2

Sharp Nine

 

contact:

Willard Jenkins

Open Sky

5268-G Nicholson Lane

#281

Kensington, MD 20895

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Jumpin’ On U Street

Washington, DC’s fabled U Street is once again one of the more dynamic corners of our nation’s capitol.  One big figurative tombstone for years after post-MLK assassination anger laid the area to relative waste, the entertainment heart of black Washington has arisen from the ashes with a steady vengeance over the last several years.  An inevitable product of urban gentrification, U Street now attracts a rich multi-culti mix of nightlife denizens throughout the week with a variety of restaurants (from famed Ben’s Chili Bowl to cloth napkin dining) dance clubs, bars, and just plain hangin’ out.  On weekends U Street becomes positively kinetic.  And to be sure, jazz music is deep in the mix.

 

Summertime ’09 in DC has been unseasonably pleasant, a welcome respite from the usual hot & sticky clime in this risen-from-a-swamp city.  An exceedingly pleasant evening beckoned us to Twins Jazz (1344 U Street; for once a jazz club upstairs!) to celebrate the release of trumpeter Michael Thomas’ new (separate) discs Live at Twins Jazz – VOl. 1 and Vol. II (Jazhead — one z — www.jazhead.com).  Thomas is an unabashed hard bop school trumpet player straight out of the Lee Morgan/Freddie Hubbard mode who favors a briskly-blowing, Messengers-intense sound rich in the bedrock blues.  Twins Jazz (www.twinsjazz.com) is one of those long, narrow rooms with a bar in the back, food & drink table service, and red walls festooned with jazz and other photographic subjects.  Twin sisters Kelly and Maize Tesfaye, members of DC’s thriving Ethiopian populace (reputedly second only to Addis in size), have persevered for years to build a solid jazz policy that provides a welcome stage to many of DC’s finest and other vet and emerging players from around the region.

 

 

 

 

Michael Thomas Quintet boasts such ruffians as house-rockin’ tenor man Zach Graddy, steady rollin’  Kent Miller on bass, articulate swinger Darius Scott on piano, and the energizer Frank Williams IV on the tubs.  As if those five weren’t capable of enough fluid drive to drive Twins Jazz off its moorings, Thomas invited an additional heat source onto new disc Vol. II and into the house for this weekend — noted Coltrane scholar, and DC’s wildly accomplished music raconteur Andrew White on tenorWe exited the joint thoroughly wrung-out. 

 

The Michael Thomas Quintet: L to R: Frank Thomas IV, Kent Miller, Zach Graddy, Darius Scott, leader Michael Thomas

 

Blissfully easing our way to the car we passed yet another tenor player in a U Street basement joint blowing pure joy.  Meanwhile down the street Tim Warfield was settled in for a full weekend of tenor madness at The Bohemian Caverns www.bohemiancaverns.com), which has risen again much like U Street itself, as a prodigious 3-story entertainment zone unto itself.  The lower-level Bohemian Caverns boasts a robust schedule of traveling players you might want to investigate over the next few weeks:

 7/24-25 Charles McPherson

8/21 Ralph Peterson

8/28-29 Wallace Roney

9/11-12 Ron Carter

 

…And don’t forget the U Street Jazz series, weekends at The Islander Caribbean Restaurant…

 

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Ancient Future – the radio program 7/16/09

Ancient Future is heard Thursdays on WPFW 89.3 FM, Pacifica Radio serving the Washington, DC metro area at 50,000 watts.  Ancient Future is produced and hosted by Willard Jenkins…

 

ARTIST

TUNE

ALBUM

LABEL

 

(3rd Thursday: Jazz in South Africa – Historic/Contemporary)

The Blue Notes

Now

The Ogun Collection

Ogun

 

The Blue Notes

Kudala

The Ogun Collection

Ogun

 

Elite Swingsters

Thcunlandile

(CDR compilation)

 

Dudu Pukwana

Ubaqile

Diamond Express

Arista-Freedom

 

Dudu Pukwana

Angel Nemali

In the Township

Virgin

 

Dudu Pukwana

Big Apple

Zila

Ah-Um

 

Johnny Dyani

Witchdoctor’s Son

(CDR compilation)

 

Dolly Rathebe and The African Inkspots

Unomeva

The History of Township Music

Wrass

 

Chris McGregor Brotherhood of Breath

Country Cooking

Country Cooking

Virgin

 

Chris McGregor Brotherhood of Breath

Andromeda

Chris McGregor Brotherhood of Breath

RCA

 

Chris McGregor Brotherhood of Breath

Now

Eclipse at Dawn

Cuneiform

 

Chris McGregor Brotherhood of Breath

Travelling Somewhere

Travelling Somewhere

Cuneiform

 

Dorothy Masuka

Ufikizolo

(CDR compilation)

 

Louis Moholo Septet

B My Dear

Bra Louis – Bra Tebs

Ogun

 

Louis Moholo

One Less Sugar and Stir Like Hell

Viva La Black

Ogun

 

(What’s New: New/Recent Release Hour)

Chembo Corniel

September Cha

Things I Wanted to Do

Chembo

 

Allen Toussaint

Bright Mississippi

Bright Mississippi

Nonesuch

 

Ralph LaLama

Old Folks

Energy Fields

Mighty Quinn

 

Tessa Souter

Crystal Rain

Obsession

Motema

 

Mike Clark

Like That

Blueprints of Jazz Vol. 1

Talking House

 

Bob Fraser/Ki Allen

Wish You Were Here

Calling Card

 

Eddie Harris/Ellis Marsalis

Out of This World

Homecoming

ELM

 

Ben Wendell

A Flower is a Lovesome Thing

Simple Song

Sunnyside

 

Contact

Willard Jenkins

5268-G Nicholson Lane

#281

Kensington, MD 20895

 

willard@openskyjazz.com

 

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