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8 o'clock Mike but you know they you're in tune to Sunday morning jazz program number 341 who each week we present jazz classics hippie to some of the best of the new releases and provide you with an air of discovery Sunday mornings from 7 to 10 here at 989 k. You t.x. And k t x h t one Leander online a cave t.x. Dot org community supported public radio from you and I'm hosting curator Jay Trachtenberg in with you each week. And coming up a little bit later we're celebrating much birthdays today in our 1st hour we started the show with Bobo Stenson a great Swedish piano player Houston rectally Texas born guitarist her Bel us birthday is today Terry Lynn Carrington the drummer and Mr Louis Armstrong in our 9 o'clock hour we'll listen to a bunch of Louis Armstrong music and some tributes to him as well but coming up in just a moment we'll have this week's installment of liner notes with Rabbi and jazz historian new blue moth and we'll reprise. An older episode on happy Lincoln and play some of her music for you just wanted to note that you were probably surprised just as I was waking up to a little bit of rain perhaps where you are currently 76 degrees high today predicted to be only. 92 which isn't too bad they're calling for a 70 percent chance of continued rain at least through mid day we'll see what happens later in the afternoon. Anyway we come back we'll have some Abbey Lincoln for you on Sunday morning. Coming up at our next visitor is at the Cactus cafe this Tuesday at 6 it's Tony Hoagland and the art of voice I'm Rebecca makan Reich joined me along with Texas poet laureate and host of the Katy podcast This is just to say Carrie content as we welcome actor Richard Dr. Playwright Kirkland and poet August where tough for reading and tributes to the late poet Tony how Clint is free and open to the public we hope to see it this Tuesday at 6 at the Cactus find more details a cactus cafe dark support comes from fiber cove a local connected office space offering offices dedicated desks and open co-working on South Lamar learn more at fiber Cove dot com f.i.b. e r C o v e dot com. My name is Rabbi Neil bloom off and these are your liner notes on Abbey Lincoln. Abbey Lincoln born Annamarie. In Chicago Illinois was a talented musician who also wrote and performed her own compositions and through her singing through her acting was known to as an important civil rights activist. Inspired by Billie Holiday Abbey Lincoln got her start really in jazz singing. The civil rights composition for which we suggest it was a particular moment in time because out for paying attention to the everyday life lived. Left with a sense of division. And between her legs. Her music itself was open and accessible almost to excess of breaking down that sense of presence that keeps each of us in a civilising painter with the other the. Rich. In this it. Is. How do we channel our own sense of injustice when the world is not delivering for us what we would like to think is rightly ours when we are dealt a daily blow. Of difficulty where do we put our sense of privilege sense of discipline and our sense perhaps even of profound alienation. East's. Listening to Abbey Lincoln we recognize that we can turn in using our prodigious gifts self-expression to be able to accuse and implicate. Him which he must live. To. Be recognized. By lives inspired by ambulance he can harness the ability to speak out about that which imperils our future that which deconstructs our holiness. And as we find ourselves in and out of relationships. That our voice. Is necessary and is needed. Us. For sometimes it is the end that names the affliction that cures the condition. My name is. And you've been listening to Lana a project of using brews. Listen well and have courage RINGBACK RINGBACK RINGBACK. Lol. Call. Me. Me. Now. Say. They come to. Montgomery you see a. Non. Me. knowing 2. You. Shall end there. And gain. Some. Monk. Love. A long. Walk up. In the south. Does Then come the. Way he. Shall up again leave. No. May. Do you see you. In a. Monk. You. May. Was it was. Was was. Mongo. He bit off. A. A space traveler on the ground here. Landed with the force. And when she went to make her. Might say. There's a river on the freeway. From the same time she sat. In the mom. And even in. The town you can't swim. See. It's. A. Little less. Love. To. Something that's. Raising. You take. Would have to do is enter from some designated place. To. Make their home again. Just see. In the. If are. Not seeing it. But. Probably a good time. Way The. Moment there is no. Exact perhaps trick. And. Scan. Treatment. Was both come on a. Couple of tunes there from Miss Abbey Lincoln who was the subject of this week's installment of liner notes with Rabbi and jazz historian Neil bloom off and that's a feature that's produced an edited each week by Rebecca Macin Roig our sister station kill you t 90.5. The unique thing about Abbey Lincoln was not only was she a marvelous singer but she wrote most of the songs that she sang so the last one we heard was called the River one that she wrote. And all of her lake Justin Robinson on alto saxophonist Rodney Kendrick on piano and Abbey Lincoln on vocals one called The River from who used to dance one of the series of Verve Records she did towards the end of her career that her uniformally excellent and. And there was from let's see probably the early ninety's really to mid ninety's I believe 909097. And then the 1st thing we heard by Abbey Lincoln went all over back in 1961 from her album Straight ahead and she's the one that put the lyrics to felonious Monk's Blue Monk and. Whenever somebody sings Blue Monk it's Epi Lincoln's lyrics that was the original of that from straight ahead was Coleman Hawkins blowing the saxophone on that. Eric Dolphy on that session Mel Waldron Max Roach Booker Little quite an all star affair and then trying to send a morning jazz here on k u t x 989. In speaking of Max Roach he played on the original sessions with Charles Mingus and Duke Ellington of money jungle and drummer Terry Lane Carrington connect covered that album paid tribute to that album few years back with one called Money jungle provocative in blue and drummer Terry Lane Carrington celebrating her 54th birthday today she was born on the stage in 1065 in Medford Massachusetts so I wanted to play the title track from. That album money jungle provocative in blue which features Gerald Clayton on piano Christian McBride is the bass player Miss Carrington of course on drums and. I don't see I'm not sure who does the spoken word on this phone all the time to find out anyway today on her birthday drummer Terry Lane Carrington and her cover. Of money jungle. It's a need that. People are basically vehicles to just create money which must create more money to keep the whole thing from which. There is no profit under the current paradigm saving. Having. Peace or anything else problems to create profit. Come. On. A . The e. The a. Law and the Iowa . The and. The itself with the with the 6th the. The and slightly less the a. First Century. The inner ear to ear to ear the and frequent. Basically I just tried to figure. Out their mission statement me an example. Let's say. They're simply not acceptable and it's. Interesting your response. I got to this 1st question. That's too cold wig wise and it's from the original. Session of money jungle with Duke Ellington on piano Charles Mingus on the bass Max Roach on the drums from 1960 you 62 was recorded with wise and then right before there at we heard from Terry Lynn Carrington. Who is a drummer who's played she was so many people down through the years if we're lucky one day she even came in the studio one day played with the way Jerry Ellen and Esperanza Spalding. If you wish celebrating her 54th birthday today and we heard her tribute to the money jungle sessions an album called Money jungle provocative in blue and we hear the title track money jungle and you're going to Sunday morning jazz here on k u t x 99 and when we come back we're going to have some new Austin music for you so says the 2 support comes from Juliet a talian kitchen offering Italian American cuisine on Barton Springs Road ranch and live jazz on the patio today from 11 to 2 details on music menu and more at Juliet dash Austin dot com support comes from n. Step for comfort meat style featuring Birkenstock sandals that are water friendly and ready for the Austin lifestyle Birkenstock sandals are designed for pain relief and all day comfort without sacrificing on trend style instead Boston dot com Sunday morning jazz here on q. T.x. 99 Well I'm glad to report that Austin born and raised saxophonist Eliza's hassling her. Has a new album out with his group church on Monday and it's under the group's name church on Monday and for those of you don't know that group has been playing has had a Monday night residency at the Continental Club gallery very intimate room above the Continental Club on South Congress I think it's now it's in its 7th year now not mistaken the way they play every Monday it's Dr James Polk on the b. 3 organ along with the Daniel Durham on the bass Scott Landingham on the drums Tommy Howard on guitar and allies Hassinger on saxophone anyway they just released this new live album called for being there. And a week from tomorrow night they're going to have a release party which should be a lot of fun so I wanted to play. A tune off of this for you and. This is originally a Dexter Gordon to. Which they do. A nice version of It's a tune called Sawyer. You know this is brand new from allies Hassinger and church on Monday from their new album for being there on Sunday morning Joe. You are. Some bold. And Lacamp Yes indeed and on top of all you. Men and the middle of the moment you. Know maybe a platinum album. Plug. Couple of new Austin releases that last was from vocalist Sylvie riders are young and her new album you must believe in spring with her musical in domestic partner red young on the b. 3 organ there. And we heard the old Fats Domino tune on walkin. And. Sylvie rider young will be preforming on Wednesday night at Parker's jazz club a really nice room on 4 Street between Colorado and Congress it's in the Old Spaghetti Warehouse building downstairs are really nice and you anyway Sylvie will be there on this Wednesday night at 8 o'clock and then before that new from church on Monday it's a group fronted by saxophonist allies Hasler along with Dr James Polk Tommy Howard on guitar Daniel Durham on the bass and Scott Landingham on the drums the new album is called for being there and we heard the Dexter Gordon tune soy. And. They have a Monday night residency at the Continental Club gallery means will be tomorrow night it's early show begins at $830.00 in a week from tomorrow night week from Monday on the 12th of the month they'll be having a release party for that new album. And you're trying to send the morning jazz here on q. T.x. 989 and I'm really happy to note that the documentary on Blue Note Records called Blue Note Records beyond the notes has been held over again an issue he was going to play it had 3 showings and there was going to be gone but apparently people have been going out to see it and you've got 2 more chances this morning at 1145 it screens and then one last time on Tuesday at 445 it's at the Austin Film Society cinema on middle Fisk road just north of 290 it's Canuck lane at that point anyway if you're a fan of of jazz and you would certainly want to see this documentary so I want to play. A couple of says Give me a real good reason to play Blue Note over the last several weeks so we're going to play an old one and then something new from the Blue Note all stars who were featured in the film. Anyway we're going to go back to August 4th 1960 so that was on this date what 59 years ago. For this session with piano player Duke Jordan it's from his classic album flight to Jordan with Dizzy resign trumpet Stanley turned 18 on saxophone do Jordan on piano Reggie worked on the bass in our Taylor on the drums an all star group and there's the title track. From piano player Duke Jordan's flight to Jordan recorded 59 years ago today. Was. You'll. You'll. Meet. You At. Thank you. Thank. You. Thank you. Thank you. Thank. You thank. You and. Thank. You.

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