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The Thelonius Monk Canon continues through the generations. Hear Dr. Lonnie Smith and Eric Reed take their turns on Mainstream and Modern on WCLK.
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Within 18 months of making Blue Train, John Coltrane would play on Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and produce his own epochal Giant Steps album.
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Terence Blanchard and his E Collective release Absence on Blue Note saluting Wayne Shorter—new music on WCLK
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Pre-eminent Jazz Vocalist(and friend of WCLK) Gregory Porter has a new record out, his sixth studio release, called All Rise(Blue Note). As you might…
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One of the wonders of Jazz music after a hundred years or so of recordings is that everything old is new again. Such is the case with the NEW Blue Note…
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Check out a recent edition of UPFRONT Inside Atlanta's Entertainment Industry featuring actor Aldis Hodge, filmmaker Sophie Huber, saxophonist Marcus…
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Ronnie Laws was born in Houston, Texas in 1950, where he taught himself to play alto saxophone when he was 11. He comes from a musical family. His older…
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Marcus Miller was born in 1959 in Brooklyn, part of a musical family that included his choir-director father William Miller and notable Jazz pianist…
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Make a financial donation to Atlanta's Jazz Station 91.9 WCLK during our Fall Membership Campaign between now and November 5 and you will be eligible to…
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Join me for Jazz Tones on WCLK Sunday, April 22 at 3:00 p.m. as I feature a rare opportunity to interview Dr. Lonnie Smith - organist,composer, arranger…