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Could see a little snow mixed in with the rain moving in in the morning before the precipitation turned to me in the rain for the afternoon temperatures outmaneuver level would reach one or 2 Celsius 34 to 36 fog in Hyde by the afternoon the freezing level will steadily rise through the day reaching 1100 meters 3600 feet during the afternoon winds at Manila level will be west to south westerly 25 to 30 miles per hour with gusts of 50 miles per hour the cloud cover will become extensive tomorrow with a base of around 400 meters 1300 feet across eastern 12 and need are 250 meters that's 800 feet in the West visibility will be moderate in the Glend Prue at times over the hills and minerals and the ensure water is forecast the mole of Galloway to Mull of Kintyre including the Firth of Clyde and North Channel Wester south west to foresee slight becoming moderate can tire to our number one point Wester scythe West 4 to 5 seas moderate becoming rough in places later Arden about can point to keep wrath including the Minch Southwest 5 or 6 seas moderate becoming rough capered asked to Rattray head including Orkney Southwest 5 or 6 occasionally 7 Seas becoming mostly rough draft she had to Benteke upon tweet Wester Southwest the to 5 seas moderate locally rough later and a quick recap of tonight's weather staying clear and cold for most of the few for the showers in the north a and gradually clouding over in the West Apache rain moving in later on and less cold and of late with temperature in 3 to 7 in the west down to 311 elsewhere b.b.c. We just got the news. Just nice with can on b.b.c. Radio Scotland. Were set so sad is probably that of when the body was shut was music so. So the music of can they see as great. It's true. All the people get in my room. Come with me. You can use some exotic foods that's a bar they come on fly with me or fly will fly away. With me will slow down. And. Then the one. To. Come Fly With Me will float down in the blue. One side get you up. We'll just glad to see. Once I get you. Out of. You. Well what a fantastic opener to visual Come Fly With Me from a live recording by Frank Sinatra absolutely in his prime captured at the Sands Casino in Las Vegas 966 from my archive album of the week Sinatra the sand so will be more from our album later on also in just lays his evening with me sure he can have got music from a recent Grammy nominees Jacob Collier and jazz Mia Horn who was in Scotland recently and also caught up with singer Lisa some moon daughter of jazz icon Nina Simone and Hughes a little taste of that interview and the only person walking this earth who called Dr Nina Simone mommy you know when we were at home it was a very rich experience depending upon how she was feeling what she was going through and I think that there came a time when Mommy did not differentiate between us Kathleen Wayman which is the name she was born with in the young girl who was raised enough Carolina and the alter ego that she created which is Nina Simone I think the lines became blurred that's why it became a problem more from that fascinating chat I had with singer Lisa Simone when she really opened up about growing up with her mother the great Nina Simone and we'll hear some tracks from Lisa's new album and hear about her work on Broadway as more well the British jazz awards and the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Award winners will be and instead this coming week among the nominees are plenty of Scottish artists including pianists Brian Kellogg and fagots McCready who are nominated and both awards but good luck to all of the nominees welfare get this album with us won the Scottish Jazz Award for best album this year so he's making quite the impression across the u.k. And deservedly civil he's a fantastic player we had this trio on jazz nights air later this year to celebrate UNESCO international jazz the an it pro and there's a chance to see him soon at the I might have on the 6th of December this year well his music is a brilliant blend of jazz and for what you hear and this track at the back barn. My name is she. And you're listening to on b.b.c. Radio. Swift written by John Mara Lizzy Xcel who you heard playing there for her dad and that takes rhythmic inspiration from the funeral music of the Dignity people and Africa you can hear those wonderful sort of rhythmic patterns and cycles and that track a good feature for Alessi on drums and that's from London based a collective nearly as debut album Blue which will be touring across Europe and Fabry next year and we want to hear more from the Rio They're just one of the bands on a very cool future jazz mixtape which you can download via b.b.c. Savings before that Scottish pianist various McCready and his trio and between a brief but they are from American vocalist Sheila Jordan and you can still hear tracks from portrait of Sheila which is my archive Album Of The Week recently and you can also catch up on that via b.b.c. Sainz Surely you can hear it with jazz nights on b.b.c. Radio Scotland Well it's always great to hear from you with any suggestions for the shawl whether it's a new artist you've been checking or you've got an idea from an archive album of the week do get in touch you can text in every year less thing on Sunday live to 0 to 95 you can email me at jazz nights at b.b.c. To Kuta you key or get in touch via our Facebook page chat on b.b.c. Radio Scotland where someone who has got in touch is well one of Scotland's busiest bassist bassists I should say Andrew Robb and he is touring very soon in Scotland with his Norwegian band the northern Kuwait he'll be at the jazz bar on the 4th of December and on the 5th the blue arrow in Glasgow Well he's promised a track from the new album boundaries which will plea next week coming up next a track from Aberdeen based fit Juju and we'll hear from their band leader Rod Stewart Well not that one that was playing at the Glasgow hydro the other night they sent in their track via the b.b.c. Introducing upload are some fresh cool jazz Sainz coming up straight after the us it's time to all of those who are going for the traditional music scene and the woman that she is a war is playing. It. Is Medion Kennedy and Ken Carney at the opera the music called for plenty of performances excitement and drama the biggest night in the music calendar as we celebrate the great the good and the ridiculously talented bunch that make up our Scottish music scene the 2100 plus Scopes trial and Music Awards Thank you Sue so much why Saturday night from 9 b.b.c. Allopathy and b.b.c. Radio Scotland. If you could. Buy this road from. Brighton Beach is. All about even supply. Some chilled out signs there from Aberdeen based b.b.c. Introducing artist Jude you'll love those a few vocals floating over the top of that track really cool and a member of your unsigned artist and have new music you like Les here you can head over to the b.b.c. To Khuda for introducing to upload your tracks Well next up an interview with Lisa some moon singer songwriter and actor and daughter of the incredible Nina someone will focus on Lisa's new music and hear what it was like growing up with such a huge jazz icon as your mom from her brand new album in need of love this is Lisa Simone with right now. And I was right now with the lead single from someone's new album in need of love and I'm joined by Lisa someone doctor of legendary musician and civil rights activists Nina Simone we say welcome to just good to be here it's great to have you well we just heard the single right now from your brand new album and I know you're no stranger to the stage you are an actor you're you've starred in Broadway musicals such as Jesus Christ Superstar Limas a rabble mean I mean how did you really go from that side of your singing to recording jazz albums which is this well the last musical that I did on Broadway was actually Aida when I was in the title role of Aida and to the last time I saw my mother she came to see me in the show and Broadway is something many years ago in the mid ninety's I was just trying to find my way I wanted to be a singer I didn't know what I was going to do how it was going to do it much less what my style would be so I wound up going out on that tour while I was on that tour one of the actors who played Simon on the summer leg of the tour well end up leaving the tour and going one to decide upon coming play call Rhett and he told the casting agent about me and I wound up auditioning to be a swing I had no idea what that even meant. But I wound up going into the original Broadway cast of red as a swing I studied 4 of the 5 female parts and then 6 months later I took out the 1st national tour as Mimi so and it's while I was swinging with rent that I had helped to originate the role of Nala and Lange King and I in ita So it was just one big cascade of opportunity but I've always considered Broadway my training ground my basic training to become an entertainer if it doesn't kill you makes you stronger if you can do Broadway you can do anything. It was the grit about and the swing of course in America is an understudy and a British speak great to hear your journey from being an understudy to right in the middle of all that's fantastic Yes I imagine your vocals must have been compared to that of your mother's from time to time Nina suborn you certainly have the rich depth Nina had an the track that we heard right now I think you have a Lucy which is very impressive you haven't been able to it is. Well as beautiful and rich voice Q Have you found that you've been inspired by your mother's vocal style or have you consciously tried to carve you don't need. Well I've always been my own person and my own voice and but you know that's my mother and if you look at all of our relationships to our parents they are our heroes at certain parts of our lives they are inspiration they are role models so I've been raised in music ever since I was in my mother's belly. I started seeing in church which is the same place where my mother started playing and singing so there's a lot of different things happening it's my roots that I bring to everything that I do which is the gospel blues funk soul way of singing or some people would say just being black I call my music soul music not necessarily And I've asked people like if I would ask you what your definition of soul music. Goodness Well music that comes from the soul with heart failure and funky on has a strong message I guess 100 percent for you I think you had to pick my job off the ground most people like you know James Brown or Smokey Robinson like no no it's from the soul that's what my music is and this album you have rock you have reggae you have soul you have funk. And you have ballads and I'm just an artist my mother was an artist albeit she was classically trained and had spent much more time preparing to become the artist that we all know and love for me everything I've done including Broadway is all just been me following my gut following my instincts I have no real training in any of it would you mind just telling us what it was like growing up as Nina Simone's doctor did you realize how big a star she was she was mom and she just Mom when you were raised in the home with someone in there your mom there is how does your relationship to them in your perspective and then there's a row. So the world and the rest of the world I realize has a really difficult time Madge and the Nina Simone as a mother I'm the only person walking this earth who called Dr Nima Simone mommy and so you know when we were at home it was a very rich experience depending upon how she was feeling what she was going through and I think that there came a time when Mommy did not differentiate between Eunice Kathleen Wayman which is the name she was born with and the young girl who was raised enough Carolina and the alter ego that she created which is Nina Simone I think the lines became blurred and that's when it became a problem because when you get off stage and you are no longer that persona you're no longer on then it's about stepping back into your personal life and if you bring that persona into your personal life then you know it can be difficult for many of the people who are also walking with you. If you see that I. Don't know what are you going to. When everything. Was. Both since we're talking about your mom and just the moon can you tell us what was the greatest musical gift that she gave you. Well. I sat next to her all my life when she was playing the piano talk about perfection she never had a wrong note and Lucy even now when I think about it it was just always magical to sit next to her. And to listen and to watch and to absorb. The genius and. The ease with which she made it seem because it was so much a part of who she was and her identity the musical gift that she gave me I think it's just what's in my blood Honestly I don't know I don't know how to answer that question because the whole Wayman family my mother's maiden name is women it was always music in the House many people in the family don't read music they played by ear we were always in church always gathered around the piano singing harmonizing coming together unifying our voices and our spirits. Big gift that my mother gave me I feel that. When the greatest gifts have not necessarily as musical is what not to do I watched my mother suffer a lot and she was one of the loneliest people that I've ever known yet she's left us with so much beauty and healing in her music and her message and what she stood for that freedom that she enables other people to at least taste briefly or the confidence that she's able to instill in her listeners or the healing that she's able to impart to them when they need it she didn't have any of that and so the sacrifices that she made. For our people and for what she stood up against in terms of the system I was still benefiting from today because there's a still a lot of what was going on in those days taking place today yeah definitely she was certainly bold in her social commentary and and well just an incredible musician to the not passed on to all of us I remember learning the piano risk or the solo from my baby just cares for me when I was just about 15 years old and pecking at a new and because it's absolutely brilliant. You know a month of admirers of. Your mother so the last we're going to hear from your album is some great African It's called Secrets and Lies can you set it up for us absolutely this particular song The track was written by Sonny troupe a he comes from a very famous drumming family in Guadalupe and when I think of this song when I was writing it Sergio Mendez came to mind and the lyrics are just inspired by experiences that I've had within my family and really it's about honoring oneself and saying enough is enough I got to make some changes here I've got to make some new decisions even though it's killing me and that's basically the premise in a short form what the song's about Great well we can't wait to hear it Lisa thank you so much for sharing your music and stories about your mother with us and all the best for the album Thank You. Secrets and Lies by Lisa someone and well well fantastic guest to have on jazz night the daughter of the great Nina Simone's so lovely to hear all of her wonderful stories about growing up with such an icon as as her mother and good luck to reset with her new album as jazz nights of me show he can hear on b.b.c. Radio Scotland Well something on the heavier side now from Glasgow based achoo I've got the new single from their forthcoming album blind fury which will be out in January on Bandcamp the group is led by how do you we are the saxophonist who's been collaborating recently with d.j. Rebecca vast meant and also plays with cells Stratton found Graham is a drummer here this track remains me a bit of the sons of Kenneth a dark driving say and with raspy sax heavy metal drums and wailing trombone by Liam short all this is achoo with a curiously titled and the bath with a magnum. Live It's pretty wild isn't famously off head nodding her head banging along to that track some really cool effects created on the sex one there that was actually Scottish band where the end the bath having a Magnum are coming up and there are 2 trumpeter singer Louis Armstrong who put who puts all his eggs in one basket I got more from Sinatra at the Sands my album of the week plus music from Scottish bands won't forget and mess club but got one more track before the news sport and weather and it's a request from property he'd like to hear a classic action that he chill day 2 after his daughter Daisy was born and one that he keeps coming back to saxophone Maestro John Coltrane and Blue Train great choice Probert. All in digital radio medium wave on. B.b.c. Radio. With Craig a political about the early automatic release of the attacker who was shot dead by police on Friday the concern is a blend of policies of the previous Labor government while Labor has pointed to cuts to the Ministry of Justice as budget 28 year old can stop the man and woman to death an injured. Other people less than a year he's released from jail on license Here's a reporter John McManus He appeared to be rehabilitated from what we've been told and he felt the metropolitan place of said that he was obeying the conditions of the license now the Ministry of just the set this review will have to take place to find out if the measures which are attached to other terrorist prisoners all working thousands of homes in the full car carrier without heating after gas main failed customers being told it could be several days before supplies are fully restored the infrastructure firm S.T.'s says it has engineers working on the issue but they will have to visit every property affected in the meantime the local council has taken the decision to close 13 schools and nurseries tomorrow which have lost their gas supplies that is Kirby is from Sdn really amazing with the local authority I'm liaising with our partners in the community to make sure we can visit all the people that may need the extra help with also appeal to people to be really good neighbors and please check on anyone and the elderly neighbors or anyone in the vicinity that you believe would need some extra help the head of Scotland's largest health board has moved to reassure parents as it emerged a child died last week after contracting a hospital infection and it has gripped her glass one quite insists the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glass who is see if the Health Board says a child's death is not related to previous cases chief executive Jim Grant said the hospital is committed to safety chief exec was pretty savvy in providing parents with information they need. Case fit for the sake of put patient confidentiality but I would say in any situation families believe we will obsolete support and work with any questions they've got in the past or the Maltese prime minister juice of Muscat has said he will stand during a national television address Mr Muscat said he would ask his governing party to start a process of electing a new leader in January he'd been under growing pressure to quit over an investigation into the murder of the journalist Daphne Cohen. Several of the prime ministers close associates of.

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