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Hi there and welcome to tonight's edition of Friday Night Jazz on Vermont Public Radio with Ruben Jackson. We'll begin the third and final hour with the world saxophone quartet. Hammy at Bluett, Julius Hempill, Oliver Lake and David Murray. This recorded 1985 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York. This composition by, I think, one of the great composers, Latter-day 20th century composers, the late Julius Arthur Hempill. It's entitled Open Air for Tommy. 〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜.〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜?〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜〜
The world's saxophone quartet and all its glory from live at Brooklyn Academy of Music, a 1985 recording beginning our three-year Friday night jazz on VPR,
I think just a gorgeous composition by Julius Hemphill entitled Open Air for Tommy. Now we are going to return to trumpeter Russ Johnson's newest release, called Still Out To Lunch. We've played this a number of times since its release in the late fall of 2014. Russ Johnson, trumpet, Roy Nathanson, alto sax, soprano sax, Myra Melfred and piano, Brad Jones on bass, George Schuler on drums. We're going to go back to part one of an extended work by Eric Dolphie, whose work concluded our two. The piece is called Love Sweet. It was, I don't know if it was finished, he was certainly working on it at the time of his death in Berlin on June 29th, 1964. This move is entitled Intake. Music Music
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Series
Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson
Episode
2015-01-30, Hour 3
Producing Organization
Vermont Public Radio
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Vermont Public Radio (Colchester, Vermont)
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Episode Description
This episode features these performances: "I'm Late, I'm Late" is performed by Stan Getz; "Soltanto A Tte (Only to you)" is performed by Joe Lovano; "Wilderness Rising" is performed by Tony Williams; "Cape Wilderness" is performed by Tony Williams; "Phase 5" is performed by George Duke; "I Loves You, Porgy" is performed by Miles Davis; "My Ship" is performed by Miles Davis; "Sinfonia concertante in Eb Major" is performed by Uri Caine Ensemble; "On A Misty Night" is performed by Tadd Dameron With John Colt; "Alexander The Great" is performed by Joe Lovano; "ALBATROSS DAY" is performed by JOE SAMPLE & NDR BIGBAND; "On This Site Shall Be Erected..." is performed by Gary McFarland; "80 Miles An Hour Through Beer-Can Country" is performed by Gary McFarland; "Most Distant Galaxy ('89-commissioned by NASA)" is performed by Jane Ira Bloom; "We Travel the Spaceways" is performed by Sun Ra and his Myth Science; "Distant Stars" is performed by Sun Ra and his Myth Science; "Jim Crow" is performed by Eric Dolphy; "Open Air (for Tommy)" is performed by World Saxaphone Quartet; "Intake" is performed by Russ Johnson; "Ad Lib On Nippon" is performed by Duke Ellington; "Crescent City Crawl (On the St. Charles Streetcar" is performed by Wynton Marsalis; "Hobo Ho" is performed by Charles Mingus; "They Don't Care About Us" is performed by Enrico Rava; "Porto Alegre" is performed by Dave Douglas.
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
2015-01-30
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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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01:00:08
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Credits
Host: Reuben Jackson
Producing Organization: Vermont Public Radio
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Vermont Public Radio - WVPR
Identifier: FNJ-2015-01-30-3 (Vermont Public Radio - WVPR)
Duration: 1:00:03
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Chicago: “Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2015-01-30, Hour 3,” 2015-01-30, Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed December 22, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-q814m92m8t.
MLA: “Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2015-01-30, Hour 3.” 2015-01-30. Vermont Public Radio, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. December 22, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-527-q814m92m8t>.
APA: Friday Night Jazz with Reuben Jackson; 2015-01-30, Hour 3. 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-q814m92m8t