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On this edition I would like to invite you for a little musical tea break with some of the finest Jazz served for your pleasure, with music by Lucky Thompson, Lester Young, Joe Loss & his Orchestra, Bebo and Chucho Valdes, Richard Galliano with Gabriele Mirabassi, Yelena Eckemoff, Herbie Hancock with Joni Mitchell, Chris Barber with the Boston Tea Party as well as many great sidemen/women.
On this episode of Jazz Mine you can hear tracks from artists such as Tubby Hayes Quartet, Jack Parnell & His Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Reece Quintet, Poncho Sanchez and more..........Saturdays 5PM on dublincityfm.ie
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On this edition I’d like to take you for a stroll along the Country Roads and other places accompanied by some enchanting theme-related Jazz courtesy of Gary Burton, Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek, Mildred Bailey, Bob Brookmeyer, Nat and Julian Adderley, Nancy Wilson, Joel Harrison, Cassandra Wilson, Duke Ellington with Charles Mingus and Max Roach and their sidemen/women.
A Special Edition celebrating the centennial of pianist George Shearing 1919 - 2011
The Pianist George Shearing was born in Battersea, London in August 1919, blind from birth. He emigrated to the USA in 1947, soon establishing the so-called “Shearing Sound” with his quintet. The band scored popular hits in the late 40’s and early 50’s, unwittingly inventing a sound formula that would endear itself to commercial arrangers across the world. Of particular interest for Irish listeners is the fact that Shearing’s preferred guitarist for much of the late 20th century was Louis Stewart. Shearing was knighted for his services to music. “Not bad for a blind boy from Battersea”.
Jimmy's Cousin is the later ego of Irish recording artist Ian Dodson. His debut album ‘Waxwings’ was released in May 2019. In support of the album he completed an Irish tour with MCD and is heading for the UK and Germany later this year as well as playing four more dates in Ireland this November. We’ll be in touch with these dates in the coming weeks.
When asked about the song Jimmy’s Cousin had this to say;
“The song was written in a fit of anger and humour. At the end of a relationship you begin to question yourself and wonder about the qualities you wish you had, that might have kept it alive. Wishing that you were cleverer or taller or prettier or smarter or anything you think that would’ve made you more palatable to the person who has left you. It’s actually a kind of self-affirming song and a declaration that I’ll never love again in a bad way, in a way that would see me doubt myself or wish I was different to what I am.”
‘I’ll Never Love Again’ is the third single from the album ‘Waxwings’
On this episode of Jazz Mine you can hear tracks from artists such as Cal Tjader Quartet, Cliff Jordan, Milos, Eddie Cano, Don Rendell Jazz Six, Tubby Hayes and more..........Saturdays 5PM on dublincityfm.ie
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On this edition I pay tribute to Charlie Haden, one of the greatest player and innovator on the String bass with a selection of his work from his early days with Ornette Coleman, his work with Carla Bley in the Liberation Music Orchestra, his collaboration with Pat Metheny and Keith Jarrett and within his ground-breaking Quartet West.