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Forms and feelings and Jim Bennett and you are listening to Karin Bella Vista 88.5 f.m. Pickier in done. We just paid some musical attention to the pianist and composer of a j Iyer and we concluded there with a trio date with Stephen Crump and also Marcus Gilmore on bass and drums and we heard a version of the Michael Jackson piece known as human nature also done by Miles Davis and this is what is called the trio extension of that piece from the a j i or trio and the release on Act music known as x. Which came out in 2015 we also preceded it with the j. Ayers tatts into action which appears on far from over recorded for e.c.m. Records and released in 2017 but j. Ayers birthday October 26th he is also a professor of the arts in the music department at Harvard University which he has been a part of since 2014 and in 2013 he was named him a garter fellow we began our program with 2 pieces that are classics and were pieces that came to me actually in a dream not too long ago and the dream was the 1st time I heard the piece back to back and I thought wow that sounds pretty good so we started off with him Phil's tatts the release on Black Saint records from 1991 known as Fat Man and the hard blues we heard the piece known as the hard blues followed by Charles Mingus from 1959 better get it in your soul and that originally appeared on the release of Mingus. For Columbia Records in 1959 and that's how we began our program thanks for joining us here on forms and feelings if you'd like to get a copy of the playlist for this program you can write me at the following email address forms and feelings and g. Mail dot com You can find it at Twitter dot com and forms feelings or on Facebook Jim forms feelings bet that's. Anthony was a bit of a musical celebration for the very great Jimmy he's known as primarily a tenor saxophonist and also a great composer he is now 92 years of age he turned 92 on October 25th of this year Jimmy is also noted as an arranger and big band leader and is one of 3 he's brothers who have made music together and also separately is late brother Percy Heath who was an anchor in the Modern Jazz Quartet of for so many years and his younger brother Albert to the Heath who plays drums Jimi was raised in Philadelphia and in the 1940 s. He received the nickname of little bird because he played alto and he basically played it with Dizzy Gillespie and also Howard McKinney as did Charlie Parker and then he switched to Turner to try to get away from the influence of Parker and find his own voice and he also formed in 1946 his own big band in Philadelphia and among many other giants of the music John Coltrane at an early age played in the reed section in the band and I think the 2 of them were influences on one another playing tenor saxophone and listening to 3 things was to me he said we'll start off with his 1975 recording for the sand into record label listen to the title track one of his famous compositions picture of heath and he is joined by pianist Barry Harris Sam Jones a bassist and Billy Higgins on drums a picture of Heath was reissued by elemental music in 2015 as part of their Santa do Master editions series and is one of the great recordings on that we will which primarily existed in the 1970 s. By the producer Don Shalit and who was for a number of years also associated with music records so here is very high. Sam Jones Billy Higgins and happy birthday to saxophonist composer and arranger Jimmy Heath will follow that with us watching from the he's brothers with Albert and Percy and Jimmy son James and to me on percussion and then we'll listen to the big band of Jimmy he's known as Little Man Big Band and in 1992 recording for records one of his most famous compositions Gingerbread Boy and maybe the definitive version with this big bantering spent. Oh. Oh. Clinton. Didn't. Go. That. Route. Leg. They like. To. Run the. Are you. The be. The be. The be. The band and my comes later. It is give mom. A little. Loving. Heard. I'm German forms and feelings. Are and Bella Vista 88.5 f.m. Care in Toronto or Jeanie You're listening to k k r n l August located around Mountain 88.5 f.m. Axiom Repertory Theatre presents the Rocky Horror Show its 1st production in their new theater at 2613 but Shelley lane in reading the call classic tells the musical tale of the newlyweds Brad and Janet who got caught in a storm near the home of Dr Frank conferred her and her in for a wild night of misadventure The Rocky Horror Show on stage axiom Repertory Theater October 17th through hollow we full audience participation is encouraged axioms next day just here and here thanks to you to get some information and x. Rep Peter dot com That's a actually our e.p. . Our got the Rocky Horror Show it's so great to have a new release by the late John Coltrane on the Impulse Records and no distributed by her friend also u m e Universal Music enterprises and the back story behind this release is that in 1984 John Coltrane McCoy Tyner Jimmy Harrison and Alan Jones went into the studio to record some compositions and performances that they had previously recorded and for a Canadian film that would be released in 1965 those who saw the film thought these were the original versions of the piece with John Coltrane some of his enduring compositions in fact 2 versions of the great and lyrical and beautiful piece find John Coltrane known as Nyima are present are on the soundtrack and now on this new release the music itself was never intended for release. It did capture performances of some of Coltrane's classic compositions including the affirmation to and knowing also village Blues his presence here as well as out of this world on this release known as Blue world like Sonny and training and and this one of the few recordings from the year 964 by the classic quartet It is indeed good to hear it and to have it to share with you we heard 90 much take one from this new release blue world or an impulse we also heard one of the greatest Bay Area large music ensembles and this is the electric Squeezebox orchestra Plus voices on the recording on double 01 records known as matter is from it we heard a version of in a sentimental mood written by and you can Wynton and in fact there is a great version on the Duke Ellington John Coltrane release on impulse from the early 1960 s. The story behind this release by the electric Squeezebox orchestra led by a trumpeter Eric Jacobsen and we heard his arrangement of innocence when the mood is that the orchestra combines with some of the great bay area bass vocalists including Sandy craftsman Madeline is going and color Wilson along with the poet and musician of Asha and in this performance one of the greatest Well who is anywhere and that is Kenny Washington a version of in a sentimental mood from the electric suis Vox orchestra we heard in this arrangement by Eric Jacobsen after Mila billy-O. On a trombone then someone playing piano and Tommy Fallon on bass and then there is the matter of a few pieces featuring the wonderful Jimmy Heath at the age of 92 now and we concluded with his release a little man big band released in 1992 buying Verve Records and we heard. Great arrangement of one of his signature compositions Gingerbread Boy which has been recorded by our a number of artists including Miles Davis and Dexter Gordon the Sabbath was a Grammy nominated and deservedly so it features solos by Luke fall off role in the hands of Tony Perowne and Louis Nash saxophonist composer and arranger Jimmy Heath and we also heard a group known as The He's brothers and they're released from the 1997 on Concord Records known as as we were saying a piece written by Jimi known as South Philthy in honor of Philadelphia Jimi plays center and Soprano on the date and on this piece joining just by his brothers and his son Albert today he's on drums the late Percy Heath on bass and James in Treme on percussion South filthy from the Heath Brothers and we began our birthday tribute to Jimmy Heath with the album and the composition by Jimi known as picture of Heath which came out in 1975 on the Santa 2 records and then reissued in 2015 on the label known as elemental music with Barry Harris Sam Jones and Billy Higgins right back into some more music and another new release which is just incredible bar the grandmaster at the age of 84 who has been a grandmaster for many decades and that is saxophonist George Coleman and although he has released very few albums in the last couple decades he has a brand new release which is known as the core tat on sessions records and will listen to Duke Ellington's prelude to a kiss as we continue the recording was made live in the studio and a lot of the sessions take place live at the small jazz club in New York City. But this in the studio and in addition to George Coleman on saxophone the lead her old neighbor on piano Harold passed away this last September and Harold and George from the Memphis area were lifelong friends also present John Weber and Joe Farnsworth over the course many years George Coleman played with Miles Davis Max Roach Booker little elfin Jones Lee Morgan Herbie Hancock's Charles Mingus Peter Walton and b.b. King among others and here now is the one and only George Coleman and prelude to a kiss. Very. Odd. Oh. Oh. I'm. Let's. Your listener forms and feelings on Jim minutes here on k.k. Are invalid Mr 88.5 f.m. Karin orangey That's Josh Ellison k.k. R. And Elvis 8.5 f.m. Every berthing to drummer Allison Miller we heard from her group known as boom tick boom and their latest release which is on Royal potato family is called litter wharf and from it we heard the ride Allison Miller with my remote for playing piano Jenny's Chinaman Kirk kind of Bengal Berg and Todd sick of food we also heard from the London England based saxophonist and newby. And her piece known as once this is on a compilation that came out in 2017 on Brown's would recordings compiling some of the best younger musicians who are working out of the London Jazz scene which is blossoming in a very noticeable fashion and an inspiring one in the past few years newbie a Garcia and wants and we began with it was George Coleman his brand new release called the core tatts where he laid her old neighbor and John Weber and Joe Farnsworth and a version of Duke Ellington's prelude to a kiss on this release which is on smoke sessions records a printing new with seem pretty new recording by a sax known as Roxy cost is known as Quintet and yes it takes its name primarily from the group that is behind her including making Yamanaka playing piano in Fender Rhodes Alex whence the guitarist to recruit on bass and Jimmy McBride is the drummer Roxanne cost playing tenor and soprano saxophone as he has done these compositions of hers before but not with this group and they are remarkable outfit indeed outside in music Greg label for Roxy cos here is the piece known as Mr. Today.

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