Basic. To start the show tonight. And next up and under my voice currently in the Carla Bley orchestra with mysterious So this is a Felonious Monk tribute album that s the way I feel now. A lot of good music to come your way this evening if you ll just stay with us here on public radio K.C.B. X. . 4 we get into it though I just want to thank you all for the great support you showed Public Radio K.C.B. X. During our fall pledge drive we wrapped it up last Friday bit shy of our goal however so if you donate a pledge during the pledge of course thank you so much but if you haven t done it. Didn t get around to it please find the time now you can go online and contribute at K.C. Be axed out org or tomorrow that they ll take your call be already for you if you call the station during business hours but K.C. Be axed out org make your pledge if you haven t done it and thanks. Again. Oh. Me. Lol. Crusaders. 1986 was at the time. It s called scratch. We also heard in this. Intuition songs
Harass U.S. Businesses operating in China and while there have been a few sporadic reports we do not have any systematic evidence that that is happening China actually loosened some requirements that U.S. Firms partner with a local Chinese company to operate there Chad down at the Peterson Institute says Chinese officials are being careful not to give the U.S. Any Nisshin or do things that might push U.S. Businesses out of the country but China is trying to make sure its tariffs hit U.S. Companies while raising tariffs on American goods they ve also been lowering the tariffs that they charge on imports coming in from other countries so to make it more attractive for you know say a Canadian or a Japanese or urge German companies to be able to sell into China Jacob Parker but the U.S. China Business Council says in a recent survey of the group s members almost half reported they ve lost sales or market share to foreign competitors in China in the last year because of the U.S. China trad
These attack in Dayton Ohio where a 24 year old man killed 9 people and injured dozens of others in under a minute before he was killed N.P.R. s Bracton Booker quotes police in saying the gunman was armed with more than $200.00 rounds of ammunition Dayton officials say the gunman was able to fire off at least $41.00 rounds before police killed him but he was ready to shoot so much more here s Dayton Police Chief Richard below if all of those were completely at full capacity including the loose rounds found on the ground near him as well as in a backpack being carried he would had a maximum of $250.00 rounds you know his possession of the time President Trump weighed in on this week in Smash shootings he said no support for federal red flag laws but stopped short of backing other gun control measures including banning large gun magazines Bracton Booker n.p.r. News Dayton Ohio the police say there s been no evidence so far that race was a factor in the Dayton shooting over the mass shoo
2. There will. Head. Of the. Well. I mistakingly Miles Davis from his early phase I suppose he called you that 956. And it was June and September 1956 the personnel of course he played trumpet beautifully John Coltrane did the same with Tana sax Red Garland was on piano pole Chambers was on bass in Philly Joe Jones on drums it was a lineup that was to stay with Miles Davis for a few years because he recorded milestones in 158 and the lineup was almost the same but the addition of Julian cannibal oddly but this was from round about midnight 1956 and it s all being reissued it will be received a number of times but it s not come out on the Avid label usual thing 3 classic albums in the albums they have a kind of blue milestones and run about midnight plus a few bonus tracks from Miles Davis in person Saturday at black hole can Mavs Davis economy home we ve all got them somewhere either in vinyl or C.D. s but they re hard to gain if you gave away a cent of the. Another one in the same l
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