The marine forecast for the inner waters from point one agrees to San Mateo point today north to northeast winds 5 to 10 not becoming Northwest 10 to 15 not in the afternoon wind waves 2 feet or less west swell 2 feet 8 seconds tonight west winds $10.00 to $15.00 not becoming north and northeast $5.00 to $10.00 not after midnight wind waves 2 feet or less west swell 2 feet 8 seconds Tuesday north to northeast winds 5 to 10 not becoming Northwest 10 to 15 not in the afternoon wind waves 2 feet or less west swell 2 to 3 feet 8 seconds Tuesday night west winds 10 not in the evening becoming variable 10 knot or less wind waves 2 feet or less makes Well West 2 to 3 feet 9 seconds in south 2 feet 11 seconds Wednesday northeast winds 5 to 10 not becoming west 10 not in the afternoon wind waves 2 feet or less mix well west 2 feet at 10 seconds and south 2 feet 11 seconds Wednesday night west winds 10 not in the evening becoming variable 10 knots or less wind waves 2 feet or less mix well west
Good afternoon Katie and Kay listeners this is Katie and Kay Carbondale community access radio Glenwood Springs Carbondale the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond and the time right now as 2 minutes after 2 o clock and want to thank Luke for a great show and my name is Cannon going to be here till about 4 o clock and I m going to play some hard bop jazz for you going to change it up a little bit and hope you ll keep it to the station and of course this is pledge drive time and so we would sure appreciate hearing from you especially if you like the show you can either call me at Studio at night 632976 and I ll take your pledge or you can call the office number tonight 6 trees or a 139 and Luke is still in the building here because I d hear from you on the Start off with with one from the Jazz Messengers one called cranky spankie we re going to set the tone here with a classic hard bop jazz tune. Thank . Us. The. Time is 16 minutes after 2 o clock and this is Katie in case streaming world
Oakland s music history it s been the host to such a diverse and rich music scene across its long history starting with jazz and blues in the ohl in the early 1900. At the 1st article to print the word jazz came from the San Francisco bulletin How about that and the jazz scene gained prominence in Oakland from the twenty s influenced by Chicago and New Orleans styles brought by waves of workers migrating in to work on the railroads and ultimately in the shipyards and Oakland s jazz scene was strongly influenced by the blues of course we know about 7th Street and West Oakland which was my hang when I was growing up I did not hang there no I did not because that was in an era when children did not hang frequent places where children were not welcome but I knew about it and I was up and down that street is often is that good soaking it up because it was rich in experience and we went on to have many jazz been use that are no longer so it s very important that we support those that are an
Kamu the movie audiences. With. From the week. Good evening and welcome to Tuesday night Straight ahead I m Scott Harper and to kick it off tonight we played a tune called Straight ahead from Hank Mobley and the quintet from one of his classic Blue Note recordings it s called the turnaround. Well you know there are some sayings out there about old musicians old musicians never die they just go from bar to bar and old musicians never die they just get played out but I ll tell you what these next 2 guys are all musicians who aren t played out yet it s amazing some of the older I guess we can call them grand masters of jazz who are still out there going strong we re going to hear from 2 of them 1st George Coleman who has a new cd out in the last several months called a master speaks George is 82 years old and he s going to be playing at smoke this week in New York City one of the fine jazz clubs that they have there and right after that we re going to listen to Barry Harris who s 87 yea