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Sam Gendel plays both guitar and saxophone with a sneaky virtuosity. His saxophone is often heavily modulated and his guitar attack is more like a tiptoe. Even his singing is hushed and mumbling. And while it might sometimes sound like heâs filtering ideas through an old Casio keyboard, Gendel has a sincere fascination with melody and rhythmâyou might hear him suddenly break into an earnest beatbox thatâs more like a jazz drummer recording a scratch track. In just a few years heâs built a reputation out of creatively hungry experiments and collaborations. Across his last two albums alone, heâs revamped songbook standards, covered âOld Town Roadâ on a German synthesizer, and produced some gorgeously glitchy beats. Throw a dart at Gendelâs discography and you might land on something that sounds like way-out free jazz or steamy R&B.
Special Programs for January 18 thru January 23
Short List with host Bob Naujoks
Monday – Friday at 8:35 AM and Saturdays at 7 AM
Short List: “The Hits”
The Short List continues its look at jazz tunes that became popular hits. This week, host Bob Naujoks visits songs that scored high on the pop charts Tune in to hear songs and stories from
Herb Alpert and “Taste Of Honey,” Ray Anthony and “Peter Gunn,” Peggy Lee’s “Fever,” Dick Hyman and “Three-Penny Opera,” and Cannonball Adderley’s cover of “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy.”
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Tribute to Stanley Cowell
Craig celebrates the wonderful career of one of his favorite figures in jazz – Stanley Cowell – who has recently passed at the age of 79. In this first of two shows, we’ll hear great records featuring Cowell as a side man … performances with Bobby Hutcherson, Sonny Fortune, Max Roach, Art Pepper, Gary Bartz, and many more.