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Guitarist/vocalist Duke Robillard loves the blues, early jazz and swing music and has enjoyed a long career bringing his take on it all to his many fans around the world. From his early years with Roomful of Blues to his more recent work, he’s been celebrated with Grammy nominations, Handy Awards and Blues Music Awards.Although Duke and I have known each other for years, we had never played together before I corralled him to play and chat with me in front of some enthusiastic music-lovers in Dixon, IL, just outside of Chicago. We taped in a picturesque historic building overlooking the Rock River, a space that is now an elegant art gallery called The Next Picture Show, on Super Bowl Sunday 2023.
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Guests: Marius Van Den Brink - Pianist/Composer, details his musical upbringing and explains his approach to composition. Visit: https://mariusvandenbrink.com/ Also, join us as Hugh Merriam - Oakland Aviation Museum shares some of Oakland's rich aviation history and gives us insight into what we can expect at the Oakland Aviation Museum.https://www.oaklandaviationmuseum.org/
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THANKSGIVING SHOW. In this episode of The Annals of Jazz, host Richard Hadlock ponders the Thanksgiving holiday and its significance giving thanks for the many blessings we all receive in life. With this episode we bid farewell to The Annals of Jazz to the schedule of JAZZ 91 and give host Richard Hadlock, who passed away Feb.2,2022, much gratitude for his excellent programs.
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Kick off your holidays with a Thanksgiving morning special featuring an encore presentation of one of Alisa Clancy’s memorable food and drink shows. For over three decades Alisa hosted “A Morning Cup of Jazz” and distinguished her programs with whimsical playlists celebrating the holidays and special occasions.
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Jazz Night in America pays tribute to the great "Sweet Papa Lou," Lou Donaldson. The legendary alto saxophonist passed away on November 9, 2024, at the age of 98. To honor his incredible legacy, we revisit our 2019 episode featuring an intimate interview between Lou and host Christian McBride, along with music from his quartet recorded in 2009.